BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Next week, Stan Law will officially become the first African-American to serve as president and chief executive at the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina. Law,
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE N.C. Democratic Party Chairman Wayne Goodwin said he believes that his party can turn the current discontent with Republican rule into future victories. Goodwin was
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE The Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) swore in a new member, approved a budget and heard about a primary it may hold for six
BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE Sharon Harrison is finally a happy woman. After eight long months, the Winston-Salem mother of three finally got the Parents PLUS Loan student refund
BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE More than a dozen people gathered on the corner of one of the city’s busiest
Photo by Todd Luck BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE After months of controversy, City Council Member Dan Besse and community
BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE Once again, black families in the Triad and Triangle that have students graduating from
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Alumnus Tim Guinee, a prolific actor with more than 300 stage, television and film roles to
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Commissioner Lyons Gray, North Carolina Utilities Commission and former N.C. Secretary of Revenue, will speak at


