Gruden fired, but the problem still remains
The Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, has been serving the Winston-Salem community for 97 years. What better way to serve our community during Breast Cancer Awareness Month than to bring state of the art 3D digital mammography with an expert team of technologists to the African American community.
New app helps track racial incidents and find missing Black people
Former NFL player Gerome Sapp creates Rares platform to invest in $79 billion sneaker culture
Commentary: Colin Powell lived a life worth watching
Commentary: America’s democracy is on the decline
Commentary: Jon Gruden got caught. Who is next in sports?
The Jazz Fest at the Carolina Classic Fair was a welcomed change to the annual Gospel Fest brought to you by The Chronicle. The collection of instruments, singers and performers was the perfect mix for any jazz lover in attendance.
In 2012 California native Rick Gibson helped launch a program in Oakland geared toward introducing web design to young people to help them explore tech-related careers. Now with help from a few local tech-savvy young creatives and a couple of students and graduates from Forsyth Tech Community College, Gibson is looking to launch a similar program here in Winston-Salem.


