By Felecia Piggott-Long, Ph.D, For The Chronicle In spite of the rain and the chill factor, more than 200 administrators, educators, former students, former employees, family members and friends made their
By Felecia Piggott-Long, Ph.D, For The Chronicle In spite of the rain and the chill factor, more than 200 administrators, educators, former students, former employees, family members and friends made their
The Winston-Salem Transit Authority is preparing for the first ever major overhaul of its routes, and the public is being invited to give its input. WSTA will be holding more
(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle- Local community residents enjoy dinner as they listen to speakers of the Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods and the United Way of Forsyth County.)
Students, staff and the surrounding community are preparing to bring awareness to suicide and its causes. The Salem College Out of the Darkness Campus Walk will be held on Saturday,
(Above: Photos by Rod Charles His Will Photography- Participants in the I Rock My Curves The Best! Fashion Show close
(Above: Photo by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle- Film director Robert Townsend speaks to an audience attending an event during
A filmmaker from the area is back in Winston-Salem to show his short film at the 2015 RiverRun International Film
Eric S. Ellison, an attorney in Winston-Salem, has been elected chairman of the Forsyth County Democratic Party. He replaces Susan
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School Board Member Elisabeth Motsinger said that she was concerned about the school system moving Hanes and Lowrance
(Above left: Tavis Smiley photo by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle) Author, broadcaster and publisher Tavis Smiley encouraged residents to

