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City breaks ground on first new police station

    City breaks ground on first new police station

(From L-R) Councilman Dan Besse, Councilman Derwin Montgomery, Councilman James Taylor, Jr., Police Chief Barry Roundtree, City Manager Lee Garrity and Mayor Allen Joines break the ground in front of

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President Obama’s male mentoring program comes to W-S

    President Obama’s male mentoring program comes to W-S

Ministers’ Conference holds Community Day (submitted photo) Tevin Stinson The Chronicle On Saturday, Sept. 12, the Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity kicked off its Male Mentoring Program with a

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A move for Winston-Salem Prep?

    A move for Winston-Salem Prep?

School system in talks to move WSPA from historic Atkins High building to WSSU campus  By Todd Luck The Chronicle   Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy moving to the campus of Winston-Salem

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City looking at options after Liberty Street Market closes

    City looking at options after Liberty Street  Market closes

The Liberty Street Market consists of two shelters on Liberty Street. This shot shows the structures before a fence was erected around them prior to the market’s opening last year.

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Police Chief Barry Rountree reflects on 9/11

  Police Chief Barry Rountree reflects on 9/11

Above photo: Chief Police Barry Roundtree By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle On Tuesday, Sept. 8, Barry Rountree, chief of the

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United Way is targeting Carver School Road area with millions in grants

  United Way is targeting Carver School Road area with millions in grants

By Todd Luck The Chronicle United Way of Forsyth County and Neighbors for Better Neighborhood (NBN) are working with local

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Joines to run for re-election and take on poverty

  Joines to run for re-election and take on poverty

Above Photo: Mayor Allen Joines BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Mayor Allen Joines announced Wednesday, Sept. 9, that he’s seeking

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Black doctor from Duke tells of bias during career

  Black doctor from Duke tells of bias during career

Dr. Damon Tweedy set to speak during Bookmarks Festival of Books By Tevin Stinson, The Chronicle For the past 10 years,

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Remembering Robert Eller: The Chronicle’s first sports editor passes away at 64

  Remembering Robert Eller: The Chronicle’s first sports  editor passes away at 64

The community is remembering the life of the late Robert Eller, known for his sports reporting and work at local

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Hindus respond to shooting of local temple sign

  Hindus respond to shooting of local temple sign

Above: Photos by Todd Luck- Wake Forest University theology professor Michelle Voss Roberts (center) speaks as the other panelists look on.

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