Last season, Colin Kaepernick embarked on a protest campaign that stretched beyond the NFL playing field. His stance of kneeling during the national anthem before the start of games struck
In honor of Older Americans Month, the Winston-Salem Urban League recognized several senior citizens who have made valuable contributions to the community through the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)
Forsyth County commissioners unanimously passed a budget on Thursday, May 25, that included, among other things, eight new paramedics to help with increased Emergency Services (EMS) demand, including opioid overdoses.
In 2009, when Brenda Allen signed on to become the provost and assistant chancellor for academic affairs at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), first year retention rates were down, four-year graduation
It was a day of celebration last week inside the gymnasium at Glenn High School as senior guard Rachard Daniels
By Lynne M. Mitchell Rated as one of the best overall diets by U.S. News & World Report, the Mediterranean
By U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson During the month of May, we recognized Mental Health Month, and raised awareness for
Giving gratitude for The Chronicle’s Real News To the Editor: The Chronicle has been an appreciated asset during my 60


