Library accepts collection of interviews with stalwarts (pictured above: Attendees watch an interview with sit-in activist Carl Matthews.) A collection of DVDs featuring interviews with sit-in activist Carl Matthews and Coach Clarence
Library accepts collection of interviews with stalwarts (pictured above: Attendees watch an interview with sit-in activist Carl Matthews.) A collection of DVDs featuring interviews with sit-in activist Carl Matthews and Coach Clarence
Furches turns love of baking into lucrative business (pictured above: EJ Furches adorns one of his cakes.) Moscato. Purple velvet. Blackberry wine. When it comes to cake flavors, there are no
(pictured above: LaShun Huntley poses with his best friend’s sister, Barenda Mauney.) A new scholarship in honor of Brandon P. Mauney, who passed away unexpectedly last month from heart disease, has
Dominican Republic native German Garcia is aiming to become the first Hispanic American to serve on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education. Garcia, a Democrat, is one of eight at-large
Community Service honorees selected Wake Forest School of Law Dean Blake Morant and Twana Wellman-Roebuck, the executive director of the
(pictured above: County Health Director Marlon Hunter addresses attendees.) Public health officials are making a push to persuade local property owners
The Chronicle took home three N.C. Press Association 2013 News, Editorial and Photojournalism Contest awards last week. The honors were
Local tech company connects Speas students with its Romanian office (pictured above: Small Footprint’s Steve Vest introduces Speas students to the
Andre Davis candidly talks race, law and more (pictured above: Gregory Parks chats up Judge Andre Davis (right).) As part of Wake
The 2014 election season promises to be an interesting one, with major shifts on the horizon for the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County

