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Early season struggle for ’Jackets

    Early season struggle for ’Jackets

Win-loss records don’t always tell the whole story. Case in point: Carver’s JV football team. At the mid-point of the season, the Yellowjackets are 2-3. Upon further review, however, it’s

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Chief Wants to Hear From You

    Chief Wants to Hear From You

As a community newspaper, The Chronicle is used to, and proudly so, being a sounding board for our readers. And few topics get them talking more than the Winston-Salem Police

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Civil Rights Museum to host Human Rights film fest

    Civil Rights Museum to host Human Rights film fest

Special to The Chronicle The International Civil Rights Center & Museum,  134 South Elm St., will host the Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival from Sept. 28 –30. The University

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Ms. 1,000: Andrea Beck reaches a volleyball feat

    Ms. 1,000: Andrea Beck reaches a volleyball feat

Special to The Chronicle Winston-Salem’s own Andrea Beck broke the 1,000 career kills mark on Saturday as Wake Forest defeated Campbell 3-0 (25-14, 25-16, 25-14) and swept Appalachian State 3-0

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Faith Inspires Gratitude

    Faith Inspires Gratitude

Devotional Reading: II Thessolonians 1:1-7   Lesson Scripture: Hebrews 12:18-29   Lesson Aims: To understand that faith is active; to

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Just Don’t Do It!

    Just Don’t Do It!

  In recent weeks, on behalf of the National Urban League, I have been urging Nike to reconsider its plans

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Church spearheads effort to reduce crime, improve East Winston neighborhood

    Church spearheads effort to reduce crime, improve  East Winston neighborhood

In an effort to reach those in the neighborhood around it, Diggs Memorial United Holy Church helped stage the first

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PTRP project may benefit East Winston

    PTRP project may benefit East Winston

The sea of gravel and construction machines adjacent to the Piedmont Triad Research Park (PTRP)  near the union of Business

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Ex-offenders can exercise their right to vote

    Ex-offenders can exercise their right to vote

  Nationally, laws denying people with felony convictions the right to vote are keeping an estimated 5.85 million people from

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Annual OES gathering returns

    Annual OES gathering returns

Hundreds of women and men from across the state convened at the Benton Convention Center Sept. 6-9 for the 111th

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