On Saturday, Nov. 4, WS/FCS’s Education Building was filled with over 80 educators as they participated in a professional development session with Michael Bonner. Mr. Bonner is a second grade
Thanksgiving is a time for reflecting, spending time with family and of course a great home cooked meal. For some, a home cooked meal could be hard to come by.
Earlier this year I proclaimed that it was pretty much a forgone conclusion that the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors were destined to meet in the NBA finals
Following the Super Bowl in the first week of February, most fans start the clock for the beginning of the next NFL season. For all local football fans, the Triad
Already in 2017 the city of Winston-Salem and the Recreation and Parks Department has seen the retirement announcements of two
The lead attorney for the plaintiffs in the Covington v. State of North Carolina has announced that she will run
An abandoned, foreclosed development that’s now a thriving community of affordable housing is looking to expand. During the 2008 foreclosure
Special to The Chronicle With the holiday shopping season upon us, the North Carolina Community College Small Business Center Network
By Todd Luck, The Chronicle Residents fondly remembered life in the Columbia Heights community located around Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) and


