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Lee Enterprises’ Financial Reset Raises Questions for Local Journalism in the Triad

    Lee Enterprises’ Financial Reset Raises Questions for Local Journalism in the Triad

Staff Report The Winston-Salem Chronicle As hedge fund-backed publisher Lee Enterprises moves to stabilize its finances through a $50 million equity infusion and leadership transition, the ripple effects are likely

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An Open Letter to Our Community as the Year Comes to a Close

    An Open Letter to Our Community as the Year Comes to a Close

Antonia Monk Richburg, PhD President and CEO, United Way of Forsyth County As this year draws to a close, many of us are reflecting on what we have gained, what

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Creativity and Culture Take Center Stage as Winston-Salem Continues it’s Citywide Kwanzaa Celebration

    Creativity and Culture Take Center Stage as Winston-Salem Continues it’s Citywide Kwanzaa Celebration

Staff Report The Chronicle — As Winston-Salem marks the final days of its 37th Annual Citywide Kwanzaa Celebration, community members will gather today to observe Kuumba, the principle of creativity,

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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Prepares to Commemorate Emancipation Day, Honoring Roots and Community Resilience

    Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Prepares to Commemorate Emancipation Day, Honoring Roots and Community Resilience

Staff Report The Chronicle — Leaders, faith communities and residents will gather Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, at 11 a.m. to mark Emancipation Day at Grace Presbyterian Church, 3901 Carver School

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March 3 primary launches sweeping 2026 election cycle for Forsyth County, from U.S. Senate to school board

    March 3 primary launches sweeping 2026 election cycle for Forsyth County, from U.S. Senate to school board

Staff Report The Winston-Salem Chronicle WINSTON-SALEM — Voters across Forsyth County will head to the polls on Tuesday, March 3,

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Historic Mars Hill Baptist Church to Benefit From Historic Resources Grant

    Historic Mars Hill Baptist Church to Benefit From Historic Resources Grant

Mars Hill to Benefit From Historic Resources Grant City committee approves $75K federal grant to document East Winston’s urban renewal

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After 30 Years of Waiting, Western Beltway Receives First Concrete Construction Dates; Final East End Pushing for 2026 Finish

    After 30 Years of Waiting, Western Beltway Receives First Concrete Construction Dates; Final East End Pushing for 2026 Finish

  Staff Report WINSTON-SALEM — After three decades of planning, environmental hurdles, and legal delays that halted progress, the long-awaited

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Reynolds to Add 200 Manufacturing Jobs in Tobaccoville as Company Expands Smokeless Product Line

    Reynolds to Add 200 Manufacturing Jobs in Tobaccoville as Company Expands Smokeless Product Line

Staff Report Winston-Salem families could see another wave of job opportunities next year as Reynolds American announced plans to add

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Forsyth County Courthouse bans electronic devices to protect courtroom integrity

    Forsyth County Courthouse bans electronic devices to protect courtroom integrity

By Staff Report The Chronicle WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Nov. 10, 2025) — Cellphones and other personal electronic devices are no longer

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Bowman Gray Stadium and Fairgrounds Arena naming rights available for sponsorship

    Bowman Gray Stadium and Fairgrounds Arena naming rights available for sponsorship

By Staff Report The Chronicle WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The city of Winston-Salem is opening sponsorship opportunities for some of its

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