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MLK Burger King construction still delayed

    MLK Burger King construction still delayed

The Burger King on Martin Luther King Drive will continue to be shuttered as the City Council delayed its rezoning until August. During an April 2 meeting, the council voted

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Local Liberian organization prepares for what’s next

    Local Liberian organization prepares for what’s next

Trump ends DED status Last week President Donald Trump announced plans to end Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Liberian immigrants, forcing people who have lived

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Adams wins for HBCUs in 2018 omnibus budget

    Adams wins for HBCUs in 2018 omnibus budget

Who says there’s nothing but bad news coming out of our nation’s capital? Despite her usual blunt and frank assessment of what she routinely sees as the “negative” policies of

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Commentary: Remembering King’s Legacy and women of the movement

    Commentary: Remembering King’s Legacy and women of the movement

By Julianne Malveaux Hattie Carroll (1911-1963) was a 51-year-old restaurant server who was murdered by a White aristocrat, 24-year-old William Devereux Zantzinger (1939-2009) who struck her with a cane, because she

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Commentary: Nikolas Cruz is alive and Alton Sterling is dead

    Commentary: Nikolas Cruz is alive and Alton Sterling is dead

Shootings and killings in America have unfortunately become commonplace. They happen with such frequency that we simply wait on the

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Manziel gets a look but Kaepernick doesn’t

    Manziel gets a look but Kaepernick doesn’t

I have loved the game of football since I was a child.  I can vividly remember my Washington Redskins winning

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Helping hands

    Helping hands

Members prepare to drive fruit baskets to the sick and shut-in brothers of Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi

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Crisis Control Ministry to host annual ‘Hope du Jour’ fundraiser on May 1

    Crisis Control Ministry to host annual ‘Hope du Jour’ fundraiser on May 1

On Tuesday, May 1, Crisis Control Ministry will host its 28th annual “Hope du Jour” fundraiser, benefiting its programs and

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Commentary: Leading by example deserves some praise

    Commentary: Leading by example deserves some praise

By Fredrick Adams “I believe the children are our future.  Teach them well and let them lead the way.”  As

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Foundation hosts annual community luncheon on May 2

    Foundation hosts annual community luncheon on May 2

Special to The Chronicle Dr. Gregory Ellison II of Atlanta-based Fearless Dialogues will be the keynote speaker at The Winston-Salem

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