Though Hispanics make up nearly 15 percent of Winston-Salem’s total population (according to recent Census figures), Mexican-American David Navarro says faces like his are few and far between in the
Though Hispanics make up nearly 15 percent of Winston-Salem’s total population (according to recent Census figures), Mexican-American David Navarro says faces like his are few and far between in the
The Carver High School Alumni Association, Inc. held its 28th Carver Yellow Jacket Round Up during the week of Aug. 21. The honored guests were members of the Class of
Church takes over popular outdoor downtown venue By Layla Garms The Chronicle Members of Mount Sinai Full Gospel Deliverance Center turned Winston Square Park into an outdoor church Friday evening.
CHARLOTTE–The decision to move President Barack Obama’s Democratic nomination acceptance speech from the massive Bank of America Stadium indoors to the smaller Time Warner Cable Arena has hit the North
CHARLOTTE – First Lady Michelle Obama reminded a convention hall full of black Democrats Wednesday that they have today and
Now that the City of Winston-Salem is finally about to reclaim the old Union Station building, leaders at Winston-Salem State
Book lovers from far and wide will again descend on Winston-Salem Saturday for the state’s largest annual free book festival,
For 23 years, Dorothy Brown’s home has been her pride and joy. “I really wanted a place to call my
On behalf of Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., I want to thank each member of the
Church recalls African Holocaust with series of special events By Todd Luck The Chronicle Maafa is a longstanding tradition at