The special master appointed by a federal three-judge panel several weeks ago to redraw redrawn legislative maps submitted by the Republican-led N.C. General Assembly in August has finished a first
By Bridget Elam,For The Chronicle What can be said about Winston-Salem? Many know that it is the home to several respected colleges and universities, world class hospitals and a
Not many black businesses in Winston-Salem have been around 43 years. But The Chronicle has. With the recent move to East Fifth Street, The Chronicle has moved closer to the
Today is Thanksgiving and while many people are sitting down and enjoying their meals, the people of St. Mark Missionary
Making changes can start with Thanksgiving holiday To the Editor: Before you sit down with the family this Thanksgiving and think about a
Although the Dixie Classic Fair isn’t scheduled to return to the city until Sept. 2018, the Education Building at the
By Busta Brown, The Chronicle “This reminds me of how things use to be when I was coming up; it was
Busta’s Person of the Week By Busta Brown, The Chronicle Deborah McCormick is a resident in one the communities that Mt.
On Thursday, Nov. 16, Authoring Action, a nonprofit arts and education outreach organization, held its eighth annual “Taste of the


