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Dem women get gerrymandering update

    Dem women get gerrymandering update

Last weekend supporters of the Democratic Party from across the state gathered in Winston-Salem for the 57th Democratic Women of North Carolina (DWNC) Convention. The three-day event held at the

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Arts Council recognizes several for contributions

    Arts Council recognizes several for contributions

Earlier this week the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County recognized several individuals for their contributions to the arts during their annual meeting at the Hanesbrand Theatre in the

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The Chronicle is moving to new address

    The Chronicle is moving to new address

By Bridget Elam, For The Chronicle Winston Salem’s oldest community newspaper will have a new address.   That’s right, as of Oct. 1, The Chronicle will move from its current location,

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Editorial Cartoon: Taking a Knee

    Editorial Cartoon: Taking a Knee

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Bishop Barber answers God’s continuing call

    Bishop Barber answers God’s continuing call

Editor’s note: First of two parts. The upcoming N.C. NAACP 74th Annual Convention in Raleigh Oct. 5-7, will be the

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Mt. Tabor’s defense leads to victory over Smith

    Mt. Tabor’s defense leads to victory over Smith

Mt. Tabor head coach Mike Lovelace knew after the team’s opening week loss to East Forsyth his team would rely

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Volunteers head to Houston For disaster relief

    Volunteers head to Houston For disaster relief

The Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity (MCWSV) made a call for assistance for disaster relief for the victims of

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Latest GOP health care repeal would devastate African-Americans To the Editor: As one of the more disrespectful riffs in his

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Cox restarts radio program, column in W-S

    Cox restarts radio program, column in W-S

By John Singleton, Special to the Chronicle If it’s true that “there are no second acts in American lives,” as novelist F.

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Scholars program looks to expand

    Scholars program looks to expand

Crosby Scholars Community Partnership is looking to expand a program that helps African-American males reach their full potential.

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