For a school-aged child, the summer months are a great time to acquire a new skill or hobby. Several young boys and girls at the W.R. Anderson Community Center’s summer camp have taken advantage of the drumming program directed by volunteer Abdul Muhammad.
The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Winston-Salem entrepreneur has a right-on-time business
Kecha Brabham has had the idea for writing her first published book for six years. Now that her dream has come to fruition, she wants everyone to check out her book, “Thirty Years Naked ‘Walking the Path Toward Forgiveness.’”
Corey Stewart played safety for the Winston-Salem State University Rams (WSSU) from 2004-08. For the past decade, he has been coaching on the high school level, but next season he will be the new assistant defensive backs’ coach for his alma mater.
Baseball’s best player and no one knows him
Bishop T.D. Jakes headlines panel about the church, COVID-19 vaccines, and access
On the cusp of its 40th year of service to the people and communities of Northwest North Carolina, Second Harvest Food Bank held a groundbreaking ceremony on the site of its future headquarters facility at Whitaker Park, in the heart of Winston-Salem.
Foundation and social workers help college students and honor Michael L. Clements


