Tony Award winner Tonya Pinkins and NAACP Image Award winner Dorien Wilson have been tapped to serve as celebrity co-chairs at this year’s National Black Theatre Festival. Officials from the
Tony Award winner Tonya Pinkins and NAACP Image Award winner Dorien Wilson have been tapped to serve as celebrity co-chairs at this year’s National Black Theatre Festival. Officials from the
U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican and the ranking member of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, has introduced a resolution to honor veterans who served in Vietnam
The leader of the unstoppable Winston-Salem State University football program and the mayor’s right-hand woman have been selected to receive the top honors at this year’s Chronicle Community Service Awards
The Centennial Parade Planning Committee is inviting residents and business owners in Winston-Salem to participate in the Centennial Celebration Parade, and to nominate others who they deem worthy of the
The Services To Youth Facet of the Winston-Salem Chapter of the Links, Inc. presented a forum, “Youth and the Law,”
The U.S. Army presented Winston-Salem State University students Cadet Kevin Lovell Malone Jr. and Cadet Breanna E. Miller with $46,500
Twenty years before the now-famous March on Washington, workers in Winston-Salem were fighting for their rights through Local 22 of
Felice Pete, president of the Wake County Republican Women, told local residents that she’s long taken heat for being black
If the Dreamland Park community is a food desert, then Attorney S. Wayne Patterson and his wife Tamica want their
Members of the East/Northeast Neighborhood Association addressed their concerns about crime last Thursday at the association’s first meeting of the
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