Charlene Crowell Guest Columnist When many consumers think of billion-dollar industries, banks and Wall Street often come to mind. Yet there is another industry in the same lucrative league that
Lory B. Huffman Guest Columnist This past week I had lunch with my friend and colleague, the Rev. Donald Jenkins. He’s black. I’m white. We both serve United Methodist Churches
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Forsyth County commissioners voted to move forward in negotiating with its current garbage contractors to provide universal recycling and garbage service in the incorporated areas
BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE Early on in the JV season the Parkland Mustangs were one of the teams to beat in the county. Heading down the final stretch of
Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE Pickleball continues to grow in popularity throughout the state of North
Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE Savon Brintley and Khaliq McCummings have been the go-to scorers for
Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE After one quarter of play between Carter G. Woodson and Winston-Salem
Submitted photo BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE Former San Diego Charger and Carver High School graduate Chris Hairston spoke with
BY JANAY BOONE SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE ESPN broadcaster and Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) alum Stephen A. Smith and six
Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE It’s no secret that we need more black doctors. Recent numbers


