Famous author and noted civil rights leader Maya Angelou became the first African American woman featured on the 25-cent coin.
Due to a $16 million miscalculation on the part of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) Human Relations Department, teacher’s supplemental increase will be $2,000 less than what they were told a month ago.
Due to a $16 million miscalculation on the part of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) Human Relations Department, teacher’s supplemental increase will be $2,000 less than what they were told a month ago.
After teaching in local public and charter schools for over 15 years, Dr. Jennifer M. Sherman’s dream of having her own business has become reality. Just before the holidays, more than a dozen people came together for the ribbon cutting ceremony for Sherman Academy.
The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Local home care service is a blessing to families
Raised to always be a giver, Alvin Robinson has dedicated his life to helping others. People have noticed his good works and for his dedicated service he was recently ordained as a deacon of his church, Greater Tabernacle Worship Center.
Earlier this week members of the city’s Public Safety committee voted to extend the DRIVE (Driver Restoration Initiative and Vocational Expansion) program for an additional ten months.
Forsyth Tech chosen for national initiative focused on diversity and manufacturing careers


