The Winston-Salem Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP) will have to shorten its ballot for the May 26 vote. Current president and local attorney
The Winston-Salem Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP) will have to shorten its ballot for the May 26 vote. Current president and local attorney
(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for the Winston-Salem Chronicle.- Kwesi Pitt, 4, takes a break from a day full of exploring downtown Winston-Salem’s newest piece of art, ARTivity on the
(Above: Rep. Ed Hanes) A new program designed to combat domestic violence and give victims peace of mind could be introduced into Forsyth County, if approved by the N.C. Senate.
On May 8, the Forsyth County Historic Resources Commission will unveil a historic marker remembering the R.J.R. labor strikes in the 1940s. The markers honor members of Local 22 of
(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for the Winston-Salem Chronicle- Aparna Shivram speaks about her experiences as an immigrant in Winston-Salem
Residents in the Hanes-Lowrance community received a letter last week informing them that the City of Winston-Salem will be expanding
(Above: Photo by Erin Mizelle for the Winston-Salem Chronicle- The City Council meeting on Monday, May 4, in downtown Winston-Salem
(Above: Photo by Erin Mizelle for the Winston-Salem Chronicle – Roughly 50 people came out to voice their opinion on
(Above: Photo provided by The Links via Facebook.com- Kay Clark, 65th Anniversary Celebration Committee chair, thanks the members of the 65th
By Felecia Piggott-Long, Ph.D, For The Chronicle In spite of the rain and the chill factor, more than 200 administrators, educators,

