Recently, about 20 students – each accompanied by a parent or grandparent – gathered in a classroom at Cook Elementary School for an after school workshop that was centered around

The following is an open letter to Gov. Perdue from Chronicle Publisher Ernie Pitt urging the governor to pardon the Wilmington Ten. Please Pardon Dear Gov. Beverly Eaves Perdue: I

City Manager Lee Garrity has announced that Ann Jones, the longest-serving budget and evaluation director in city history, will retire Nov. 30. Garrity named Ben Rowe, the deputy director of

Unity, diversity and fiscal responsibility are the key messages as UNCG and N.C. A&T collaborate on a 2013 Martin Luther

Dr. Tony L. Burton, the CEO of Northwest Child Development Centers Inc., will be honored early next month for his

Special to the Chronicle The Voices of God’s Children of Winston-Salem and the Voices of Eden of UNC Charlotte will

Special to The Chronicle Evanna Howell, a senior sport management major at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), was one of 15

The Goler Institute for Development & Education (GIDE) Youth Education Academy (YEA) is facilitating a series of classes about adolescent