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Incident involving Winston-Salem student and school resource officer sparks outrage

    Incident involving Winston-Salem student and school resource officer sparks outrage

By Tevin Stinson and Timothy Ramsey The Chronicle During the monthly public safety news conference held this morning, Oct. 10, Winston-Salem Police Chief Catrina Thompson released a statement on a

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Red Cross: Blood, platelet donations needed

    Red Cross: Blood, platelet donations needed

Special to The Chronicle As the American Red Cross responds to Hurricane Florence, providing food, shelter and comfort to those affected, blood and platelet donors are urged to give when

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Commissioners to vote on giving part of proposed sales tax to schools

    Commissioners to vote on giving part of proposed sales tax to schools

At the request of the Board of Education, the county commissioners plan to vote today, Oct. 4, on allocating part of the quarter cent county sales tax to local schools.

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Mt. Tabor introduces newest members of the school’s hall of fame

    Mt. Tabor introduces newest members of the school’s hall of fame

Mt. Tabor High School recently inducted four new members into their hall of fame.  Last Thursday night, Sept. 27, a ceremony was held in their honor. The inductees were: Art

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Gospel Fest draws large crowd

    Gospel Fest draws large crowd

The first day of Gospel Fest drew a large and diverse crowd at the Dixie Classic Fair this past Sunday,

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‘We are a community church’

    ‘We are a community church’

Zion Memorial Missionary Baptist Church, 101 N. Dunleith Ave., held its annual Friends, Family and Community weekend celebration last Saturday

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Larger than life

    Larger than life

Larry Leon Hamlin portrait unveiled at The Benton A portrait of National Black Theatre Festival (NBTF) founder Larry Leon Hamlin

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Good Samaritans pop up at Gospel Fest 2018

    Good Samaritans pop up at Gospel Fest 2018

By Debra Terry Stephens Special to The Chronicle The first Sunday of Gospel Fest 2018 was another smashing success, and

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Editorial: The strangest bedfellows

    Editorial: The strangest bedfellows

Sen. Phil Berger, president pro tempore, in a statement reports that the Republican-dominated North Carolina General Assembly on Tuesday, Oct.

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

First-time moms get care they need in Forsyth County To the Editor: When Twymitchellyn found out she was pregnant, she wasn’t sure

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