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Editorial: President channels Booker T.

    Editorial: President channels Booker T.

President Obama has made public his “My Brother’s Keeper,” initiative aimed at breaking down the obstacles that deprive and disenfranchise young American men of color of life, liberty and the

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Editorial: Bond Referendums & Skewed Voting

    Editorial: Bond Referendums & Skewed Voting

Bond Referendum We are pleased and surprised that talk of a bond referendum has not relegated the city’s more urban centers. It has always been beclouding how communities of color

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For Seniors Only: The Perfect Team – “Mature” Workers and Productive Employers!

    For Seniors Only: The Perfect Team – “Mature” Workers and Productive Employers!

Althea Taylor-Jones, PhD – Certified Gerontologist The National Council on Aging states: “Millions of older adults want—or need—to keep working past traditional retirement age. But it isn’t always easy.” –

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How Sweet It Is

    How Sweet It Is

Furches turns love of baking into lucrative business (pictured above:  EJ Furches adorns one of his cakes.) Moscato. Purple velvet. Blackberry wine. When it comes to cake flavors, there are no

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Hearts, wallets open for tribute scholarship

    Hearts, wallets open for tribute scholarship

(pictured above: LaShun Huntley poses with his best friend’s sister, Barenda Mauney.) A new scholarship in honor of Brandon P. Mauney,

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Hispanic hopefuls in the running

    Hispanic hopefuls in the running

Dominican Republic native German Garcia is aiming to become the first Hispanic American to serve on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board

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His & Hers

    His & Hers

Community Service honorees selected Wake Forest School of Law Dean Blake Morant and Twana Wellman-Roebuck, the executive director of the

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Officials nudge apartment managers to ban smoking

    Officials nudge apartment managers to ban smoking

(pictured above: County Health Director Marlon Hunter addresses attendees.) Public health officials are making a push to persuade local property owners

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Chronicle wins awards

    Chronicle wins awards

The Chronicle took home three N.C. Press Association 2013 News, Editorial and Photojournalism Contest awards last week. The honors were

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Local artists bringing arts movement to town 

    Local artists bringing arts movement to town 

One City, One Prompt (OCOP) movement is coming the Triad. Billed as a dynamic series of writing, performance, activist and

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