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Jaeson Pitt featured in new paper and sound collage works at SECCA

    Jaeson Pitt featured in new paper and sound collage works at SECCA

Friends, family members and art enthusiasts crowded the Southern Idiom Gallery at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 26, for the opening reception of WaveWorks, featuring interdisciplinary artist Jaeson Pitt.

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Sheriff’s program helps clients gain economic mobility

    Sheriff’s program helps clients gain economic mobility

Sheriff’s program helps clients gain economic mobility

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United Metropolitan breaks ground at Metropolitan Village

    United Metropolitan breaks ground at Metropolitan Village

Today, Thursday, Sept. 22, United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church (UMMBC) will officially break ground on Metropolitan Village, a mixed-use development in the heart of East Winston. 

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Black-owned company aims to help people of color with skin care needs

    Black-owned company aims to help people of color with skin care needs

Becoming an entrepreneur is not for the faint of heart due to the risks involved with such a venture. Throwing caution to the wind, Bridget Hunter stepped out on faith and started the Bridget Renee Brand (BRB) to give melanated people another option in the world of skin care.

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Federer set to retire

    Federer set to retire

Federer set to retire

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‘The Class That Never Was’ celebrates 50 years

    ‘The Class That Never Was’ celebrates 50 years

‘The Class That Never Was’ celebrates 50 years

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Commentary: Book bans are an attack on the freedom to read, teach and learn

    Commentary: Book bans are an attack on the freedom to read, teach and learn

Commentary: Book bans are an attack on the freedom to read, teach and learn

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Commentary: Jackson, Mississippi, has a water crisis. Is there a permanent fix to it?

    Commentary: Jackson, Mississippi, has a water crisis. Is there a permanent fix to it?

Commentary: Jackson, Mississippi, has a water crisis. Is there a permanent fix to it?

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Barter Theatre announces Black in Appalachia Initiative Monologue competition

    Barter Theatre announces Black in Appalachia Initiative Monologue competition

Barter Theatre announces Black in Appalachia Initiative Monologue competition

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Local servant-leaders honored with 2022 Community Service Awards

    Local servant-leaders honored with 2022 Community Service Awards

The Chronicle, in partnership with sponsors Russell’s Funeral Home, Winston-Salem Transit Authority, City of Winston-Salem, and the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, recently presented the 36th Annual Community Service Awards. During the virtual event, individuals, businesses, churches, and nonprofits were honored for their dedicated service to make a difference in our community.

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