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Nursing group celebrates 39 years

    Nursing group celebrates 39 years

On  Sept. 23, the Chi Chi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Sorority Inc. celebrated 39 years of existence. The professional nursing organization (Chi Chi) was organized on Sept. 23, 1978,

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Can the Tar Heels repeat as champions?

    Can the Tar Heels repeat as  champions?

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tar Heels are the reigning defending Division I college basketball champions.  The team was affectionately dubbed the “Redeem Team” because they lost

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Ninth-graders set to take center stage

    Ninth-graders set to take center stage

The stage has been officially set for the 2017 Branded for Knowledge (BFK) Classic. The tournament designed to give high school freshman an opportunity to play against other schools in

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Patrice Toney completes course as emerging leader

    Patrice Toney completes course as emerging leader

Special to The Chronicle CHAPEL HILL, NC – On Sept. 15, Patrice Toney, Budget and Evaluation director for the city of Winston-Salem, successfully completed the Leading for Results program at the

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Nurse-Family Partnership to expand

    Nurse-Family Partnership to expand

Now in its fifth year, the Nurse-Family Partnership has secured permanent funding and is looking to expand its effort to

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GOP leader alleges ‘corruption’ over maps

    GOP leader alleges  ‘corruption’ over maps

A special master, designated by a federal three-judge panel, is currently tasked to review redrawn N.C. legislative maps in the

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Winston-Salem native Jackeè coming home for play

    Winston-Salem native Jackeè coming home for play

By Busta Brown The Chronicle Winston-Salem’s own Jackeè Harry is coming home this Saturday, Nov. 4,  at 8 p.m. at

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Editorial Cartoon: Mueller catch

    Editorial Cartoon: Mueller catch

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Helping to get ‘houses’ in order

    Helping to get ‘houses’ in order

Nelson Mullins attorneys from Charlotte, Raleigh, and Columbia, S.C., joined their colleagues in Winston-Salem on Saturday, Oct. 21, to provide free wills for 32 Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County clients.

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Obama care is still alive

    Obama care is still alive

Open enrollment for 2018 health insurance began on Nov. 1, just weeks after President Donald Trump took action to end Affordable Healthcare Act subsidies.

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