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Walter Marshall building naming set for March

    Walter Marshall building naming set for March

Forsyth County commissioners tentatively set March 8 as the date for the ceremony to rename the Social Services building for the late Commissioner Walter Marshall. The date was set during

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Editorial: Tax cut? What you talking about?

    Editorial: Tax cut? What you talking about?

In the sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes” (1978-1986), Arnold frequently asks Willis, “Wha’choo talkin’ ’bout, Willis?” It’s time to ask the Republicans and President Donald Trump that question. What you talking about

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Black millennial finds success in call center industry

    Black millennial finds success in call center industry

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire At 28, Tavere Johnson Jr. has established himself as an author, creative entrepreneur and, as many who know him say, a forward thinker. The Jamaican-born

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Editorial Cartoon: MLK as a Salesmean

Editorial cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Tax tips offered

    Tax tips offered

ASHEBORO  — As tax filing season continues to build with the release of W-2s, there are several questions often asked. 

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Lighting the Twin Arches

    Lighting the Twin Arches

Chronicle Staff Report Mayor Allen Joines and Creative Corridors Coalition Board Member Joycelyn Johnson celebrated the lighting of the Twin

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Director from Durham opens up about Oscar-nominated film

    Director from Durham opens up about Oscar-nominated film

When N.C. native Kevin Wilson Jr. first saw the infamous photo of Emmett Till lying inside a casket at Roberts

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Celebrating Black History through gospel songs

    Celebrating Black History through gospel songs

Last weekend the city’s Human Relations Commission kicked off Black History Month by showcasing the talents of local gospel choirs,

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Burke family has a legacy of public service

    Burke family has a legacy of public service

For the last 40 years, local residents have been casting their votes for members of the Burke family. Winston-Salem Mayor

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Expanded WSSU bookstore officially opens

    Expanded WSSU bookstore officially opens

Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) Chancellor Elwood L. Robinson, Barnes and Noble College’s regional manager, and other WSSU administrators cut the

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