Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County has named George Redd IV, a Winston-Salem native with 10 years of Habitat experience, as its new executive director and CEO, effective April 4.
Brian Robinson has built a dynasty with the girls basketball team at Bishop McGuinness. The Lady Villains are championship contenders nearly every season and this year they were able to claim their 10th state title under Robinson.
This informative series provides valuable insight by our local coaches. Previous articles in this series ran in past issues of The Chronicle.
NCAA Tournament brings upsets and headaches for bracket holders
After two years of remote work for countless individuals due to the pandemic, many employees are returning to the office. While some may embrace a return to the workplace and view this as a transition back to normalcy and socialization, others may find the adjustment back to an in-person work environment overwhelming and anxiety-provoking.
While the world has been focused on the growing numbers of COVID-19 casualties, the media has somewhat ignored the long-term educational and economic impacts of the pandemic – especially for Black students.
House passes CROWN Act to end discrimination against natural Black hairstyles
Commentary: An engagement moment for the US and China
Commentary: Gas prices, propaganda, war, and politics
Commentary: Keep the faith during difficult times. Better days are ahead.


