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RMH seeks support as birthday gift

    RMH seeks support as birthday gift

Winston-Salem’s Ronald McDonald House is 30-years-old and is marking the milestone by asking the community to support its mission. Located on Hawthorne Road, the House has provided “a home away

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New voice of WSSU sounds off

    New voice of WSSU sounds off

(pictured above: Jeremy “JJ” Johnson has a new gig.) Jeremy “JJ” Johnson debuted Sept. 6 as the new Winston-Salem State University public address announcer. Fans heard his voice Saturday as the

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

More vigilance needed to stop underage drinking To the Editor: Many people say that they discourage underage drinking, but does everyone? Why do so many underage drinkers die every year?

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Editorial: We Are 40

    Editorial: We Are 40

We Are 40 It was 40 years ago this month that The Chronicle made its debut. The year 1974 was a banner time for headline-grabbing stories. Hank Aaron broke and

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VA commits to better serve local vets

    VA commits to better serve local vets

(pictured above:  Chester Boston left the meeting encouraged.) Veterans voiced their frustrations with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) during

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Pharmacist is offering customers an alternative

    Pharmacist is offering customers an alternative

(pictured above: Chanel Davis Southside Discount Pharmacy is located in Southeast Plaza.) At Southside Discount Pharmacy, Ahunna Freeman wants to change

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Author tells story of her family and black Bethania in new book

    Author tells story of her family and black Bethania in new book

(pictured above:  Photo fromAfrican-American Sons & Daughters of Bethania, N.C. This vintage photo shows students at Cedar Grove School.) Priscilla

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Agencies seek a few good Rams

    Agencies seek a few good Rams

(pictured above:  Ben Tennille from H.O.P.E. of Winston-Salem speaks with Ariyonia McCain.) To help those who are looking to help

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Graduation rates slip at Parkland and WSPA

    Graduation rates slip at Parkland and WSPA

Countywide, graduation rates increased for the seventh straight year, but Parkland High School and Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy saw their rates

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Editorial: ‘If They Are Black’

    Editorial: ‘If They Are Black’

The Reverend Dr. Darryl Aaron, our pastor at First Baptist Church, Highland Avenue, is black. He and his family live

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