When the short session of the N.C. Legislature begins on Wednesday, May 16, it is still not clear exactly what agenda the Republican-led body will adopt. But at a recent
A group of eight women recently ran from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in the Inaugural Selma to Montgomery 51-Mile Relay on March 24. This was the same route civil rights
Experiment in Self-Reliance (ESR) recently hosted a Day of Caring Easter Giveaway. In partnership with St. Leo’s Catholic Church, more than 30 clients and their families were provided with food
It’s coming close to the end of the school year, and many high school seniors are looking for scholarship opportunities.
Not many can execute well the art of public speaking at a young age. The young men of Ephesus Junior
The 65th annual Forsyth Countywide Baptist Training Institute will be held on Monday, April 23, through Friday, April 27, at
Last week, students at Forsyth Country Day School (FCDS) joined the fight to end food insecurity among children in our
THE CHRONICLE’S ENDORSEMENTS: Forsyth County Board of Commissioners Early voting begins Thursday, April 19. The Democratic and Republican primaries are
Special to The Chronicle Bethesda Center for the Homeless is marking its 31st anniversary during a special presentation of the


