Last week dozens of community stakeholders came together to discuss the root causes and solutions to a phenomenon that is taking hold of communities across the country and has the potential to do the same here in Winston-Salem – gentrification.
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Friends of East Winston-Salem walk to raise awareness and money for heart disease, stroke prevention
Friends of East Winston-Salem walk to raise awareness and money for heart disease, stroke prevention Submitted article According to the American Heart Association (AHA), cardiovascular disease, including heart disease and
The Fountain of Youth isn’t a fountain, it’s a ‘form’
Play by local humorist will premiere in March at ARTC Theatre
Despite the steady rain on Saturday, Feb. 23, six ladies from the Salvation Army’s senior center had a fun day learning about the Reed Gold Mine.
It’s been a long time coming for Rev. Jerell “JD” Charlot and Life Tabernacle. The church held their inaugural service on Dec. 15 and being the senior pastor, Rev. Charlot couldn’t have been happier to bring his message to the city.
Special to The Chronicle GREENSBORO – A higher education development professional with expertise in financial advising, philanthropic management and fundraising
Richard Vinson, a 2018 graduate of SE Missouri State University, was born in Winston-Salem. Recently he competed in the NCAA
HERTFORD, N.C. — Lillie Essie Burke and Beulah Elizabeth Burke, two of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.’s original nine
By Anita Simha, Ana Blackburn, Lovè Lemon and Joyce Johnson As daily news of scandal and corruption comes to light,


