Posts

Davis speaking at domestic violence event

    Davis speaking at domestic violence event

(pictured above:  Motivational speaker and consultant Kendra Davis.) Kendra Davis will speak at the Rural Hall Branch Library’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month program on Saturday, Oct. 11. The program will

Read Full Article

 Allen receives Arts Council’s top honor 

     Allen receives Arts Council’s top honor 

(pictured above:  Simona Atkins Allen with Arts Council Board Chair Steve Berlin and Arts Council CEO Jim Sparrow (right).) Simona Atkins Allen was presented with the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and

Read Full Article

Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Roy Cooper To the Editor: As a candidate for Governor in 2016, I read with great interest your Editorial entitled “Cooper Does Not Deserve Our Vote.” I found it quite

Read Full Article

Editorial: New Chancellor

    Editorial: New Chancellor

A self-described “country boy” has been given the reins of Winston-Salem State University. Don’t mistake Dr. Elwood Robinson’s description as self-depreciating. He is proud of his simple roots and credits

Read Full Article

Middle-schooler creates program to help girls co-exist

    Middle-schooler creates program to help girls co-exist

(pictured above:  Madison Sides is the brain behind MasterPeace.) A “meet and greet” party will be held Sunday for MasterPeace,

Read Full Article

Controversial ‘wall’ removed

    Controversial ‘wall’ removed

(Above: The Tate’s ‘wall’ as it looked last week. Part of Wingz and Spirtz’s patio – with the black benches

Read Full Article

Clock winding down to register

    Clock winding down to register

The voter registration machine is in full-throttle now that the Oct. 10 deadline is in plain sight. “We have trained

Read Full Article

Rubain confident in decision to abandon campaign

    Rubain confident in decision to abandon campaign

Stacey Rubain has her eyes set on a new prize this week and is no longer seeking the District 21

Read Full Article

Greener Grass

    Greener Grass

pictured above: ( Forsyth County Association of Educators President Ann Pettijean joins other educators, parents and students for a rally last

Read Full Article

For the Long Haul

    For the Long Haul

Wiley students getting year’s worth of mentoring from Innovation Quarter personnel (pictured above:  Future Innovators Yarita Noyola and Elijah Best with

Read Full Article

Search wschronicle.com

Featured Sponsor

Receive Chronicle Updates

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

Categories

Archives

More Sponsors