(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle- A man in the audience questions city employees about what is happening in the neighborhood near the Hanes/Lowrance Middle School,which is sitting vacant
(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle- A man in the audience questions city employees about what is happening in the neighborhood near the Hanes/Lowrance Middle School,which is sitting vacant
(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle- Michael Banner reveals his group’s list of concerns at the East-Northeast Area Plan Update kickoff meeting on Tuesday, March 17 at the Rupert
(Above: N.C. Rep. Ed Hanes and N.C. Sen. Paul Lowe) North Carolina’s own version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and other bills that effect the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
(Above: Carl Lut Williams speaks.) A diverse panel of faith leaders discussed religious extremism Monday night, March 30, at the Stuart Building in . “I Have a Question About … Religious
Members of the Winston-Salem Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) finally have an answer
North Carolina House legislators have united to present state representatives with a bill that is designed to help end racial
Well-known educator and former school board member Geneva Anita Bland Brown made a tremendous mark on the community that endures
(Above: Photo by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle- Winston-Salem Police Chief Barry Rountree and Olivia Sedwick, the president of Winston-Salem
DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama on Tuesday shortened the prison sentences of nearly two dozen
The Winston-Salem Police Department’s Professional Standards Division has been busy investigating an officer’s behavior that was videotaped in February and

