By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle In an effort to increase the number of minority officers, the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) has established the Bonner-Redd-Surrat-Davis Scholarship program. The program is named
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle In an effort to increase the number of minority officers, the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) has established the Bonner-Redd-Surrat-Davis Scholarship program. The program is named
In photo above: The marchers line up to follow behind the hearse, representing the loss of valuable lives. (Submitted photo) By Felecia Piggott-Long, Ph.D For The Chronicle “Black Lives Matter!”
Special to The Chronicle City of Winston-Salem operated pools are now open for the summer, which officially starts on Sunday, June 21. Patrons entering the pool must wear appropriate swimwear
In photo above: Oak Grove School off Bethabara Road is the only surviving structure in the county of the one-room school. (Submitted photo) Special to the Chronicle An extensive and
In photo above: Gov. Pat McCrory, left, and Winston-Salem State University Chancellor Elwood Robinson speak with the media after the
N.C. DOT, consultant give more info on what’s ahead In photo above: Winston-Salem Council Member Jeff Macintosh of the Northwest
In photo above: Members of the Mandela Society pose at Parkland Magnet School: (L-R) Stevie Dupree-Parker, Shawn Brim, Advisor Tripp
This first of this summer’s Fairground Fridays drew a large crowd of teens to the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds on Friday, June
The Juneteenth Luncheon commemorated the 150th anniversary of emancipation from slavery with accounts from those who experienced it, read by
In the photo above: At right, Dasia Amos, of The POINTE! Studio of Dance, performed a segment from the dance

