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Fire Department makes push for greater diversity

    Fire Department makes push for greater diversity

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

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Book festival coming Saturday

    Book festival coming Saturday

Book lovers from far and wide will again descend on Winston-Salem Saturday for the state’s largest annual free book festival, Bookmarks Festival of Books. Bookmarks Executive Director Ginger Hendricks says

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Habitat turns focus to the old and new

    Habitat turns focus to the old and new

For 23 years, Dorothy Brown’s home has been her pride and joy. “I really wanted a place to call my own,” the mother of two said of her motivation to

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A Big Omega Thank You

    A Big Omega Thank You

On behalf of Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., I want to thank each member of the community for their support of our programs over the past

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First Lady Rallies Black Democrats

  First Lady Rallies Black Democrats

CHARLOTTE – First Lady Michelle Obama reminded a convention hall full of black Democrats Wednesday that they have today and

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Transit hub could be gold for WSSU 

  Transit hub could be gold  for WSSU 

Now that the City of Winston-Salem is finally about to reclaim the old Union Station building, leaders at Winston-Salem State

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Moving Forward by Going Back

  Moving Forward by Going Back

Church recalls African Holocaust with series of special events By Todd Luck The Chronicle Maafa is a longstanding tradition at

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Freshmen settle-in at Wake Forest

  Freshmen settle-in at Wake Forest

By Layla Garms The Chronicle Wake Forest University has opened its doors for more than 1,200 new Demon Deacons. The

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Program offers inmates rare quality time with their kids

  Program offers inmates rare quality time with their kids

By Layla Garms The Chronicle Before Saturday, Stanley Reaves had not laid eyes on his nine year-old son Josiah since

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Carver dress policy gets mixed reviews on first day of school

  Carver dress policy gets mixed  reviews on first day of school

Carver High School students returned to classes Monday donning clothing prescribed by the school’s new Standard Mode of Dress (SMOD)

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