On any given night, Walkertown High School starting point guard Jalen Cone is likely to go for 40 points.
A third set of proposed judicial redistricting maps were made public last week during the Jan. 25th meeting of the Joint House and Senate Committee on Judicial Reform and Redistricting
On Sunday, Jan. 28, Rev. Robert L. Dikes Jr. was officially installed as the new pastor for Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church.
The Love Community Development Corporation (LCDC), 3980 N. Liberty St., is a local nonprofit that seeks to help the community in multiple ways.
Superior Court Judge to speak at Livingstone’s Founders Day event.
Black leaders in America today addressed the challenges and celebrated the success stories of the African-American community during a “State of Black America” forum at the 2018 National Newspaper Publishers Association annual Mid-Winter Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), a trade group representing more than 200 Black-owned media companies, signed a historic, strategic partnership with the NAACP.
By James B. Ewers Jr. For many years now, America has recognized the greatness of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He inspired a movement based upon non-violence to make America understand it was treating many of its citizens poorly and unfairly.
“We need to speak out,” said Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines during the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Prayer Breakfast on Dr. King’s actual birthday and the celebrated holiday, on Monday, Jan. 15. The Chronicle and the Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity sponsored the event.
He will forever be known as “the man who saved Shaw University.” Dr. Talbert Oscall Shaw, the 12th president of


