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Modern-day Jim Crow?

    Modern-day Jim Crow?

(pictured above: Keith Howard speaks as fellow panelists (from left) Rodney Stilwell, Wrenwyck Williams and Greg Davis listen.) Panel leads candid conversation More than 100 local residents – both black and

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Burton an early entry for Commissioner

    Burton an early entry for Commissioner

Northwest Child Development Centers CEO Dr. Tony Burton III has publicly announced his intentions to run for one of the two District A Forsyth County Board of Commissioners seats. The

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Wos’ Woes

    Wos’ Woes

(pictured above: Dr. Aldona Wos, secretary of the state’s Department of Health and Human Services.) Black legislators call for DHHS leader’s firing In response to recent problems with the state’s Medicaid

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A Day Fit for King

    A Day Fit for King

Chronicle breakfast kicks-off MLK Day events on Monday The Chronicle will be kicking the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday off in style this year. Close to 1,000 attendees are expected

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Heart of a Fighter

  Heart of a Fighter

Lifelong athlete and trainer uses his own heart scare to inspire others to get healthy All his life, city native

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Davenport to run At-large

  Davenport to run At-large

At least one District 1 seat on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education will be up for grabs this election

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12th District rep won’t be seated soon

  12th District rep won’t be seated soon

(pictured above: Vice President Joe Biden prepares to swear-in Mel Watt last week as head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.)

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Making it Official

  Making it Official

Mel Watt is sworn in Monday in Washington, D.C. as head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency by Transportation Secretary

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Magnet programs to use upcoming fair to shine

  Magnet programs to use upcoming fair to shine

(pictured above: Angela Neal works with students at Mineral Springs Middle School.) In her three years as principal of Mineral Springs

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Change’s Gonna Come?

  Change’s Gonna Come?

(pictured above: Freshman Rep. Ed Hanes speaks at the recent Emancipation Association program.) Lawmakers wary of political tide shift in Raleigh

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