Local News

The Lincoln Way

    The Lincoln Way

At annual emancipation ceremony, elected officials vow to work with those across the aisle for greater good Community leaders paid homage to the past and looked to the future Tuesday,

Read Full Article

Winning is Parkland’s ’13 resolution

    Winning is Parkland’s ’13 resolution

Parkland’s junior varsity basketball team used the latter days of December to get a head start on a New Year’s resolution to turn their season around. The Mustangs lost their

Read Full Article

Board gets earful at last forum

    Board gets earful at last forum

Parents, pastors, teachers and business leaders were among those who added their two cents to a weeks-long public dialogue about what qualities the next superintendent of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School

Read Full Article

Lawmaker to take oath during emancipation program

Annual service will spotlight 150th anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation A celebration of history will be making a little history of its own. New Year’s Day, Jan. 1, will mark the

Read Full Article

No Sweat?

  No Sweat?

Before many black woman decide whether to work up a sweat by jogging on the treadmill or gliding on the

Read Full Article

Trust invests big in future of local kids

The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust has great expectations of today’s youth. The Winston-Salem-based Trust – created in 1947 by

Read Full Article

Faith Unity Brings Sound of Christmas to Somerset Court

  Faith Unity Brings Sound of Christmas to Somerset Court

Residents of Somerset Court, an assisted living home off of Fifth Street, joined in as members and friends of Faith

Read Full Article

Club Unveils Tribute Banner

  Club Unveils Tribute Banner

The Carver Senior Citizens Club had its Annual Christmas Luncheon on Tuesday, Dec. 11 at the Carl H. Russell Sr.

Read Full Article

Ballers Play Santa

  Ballers Play Santa

Native sons Josh Howard of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Chris Paul of the Los Angeles Clippers continued on Dec. 13

Read Full Article

Lunch Sparked Two Decades of Racial Solidarity

  Lunch Sparked Two Decades of Racial Solidarity

It started with lunch. A simple conversation among colleagues over an afternoon meal. But what resulted was anything but simple.

Read Full Article
_____________________________

Search wschronicle.com

Featured Sponsor

Sign Up For Chronicle Updates

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Categories

Archives

More Sponsors