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Library celebrates African American Read-In Day

    Library celebrates African American Read-In Day

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle African-American history came to life through storytelling, song, and poetry earlier this week at the Malloy/Jordan East Winston Library as it celebrated National African-American Read-In

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Robinson to meet Trump Administration, lawmakers

    Robinson to meet Trump Administration, lawmakers

By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle On Tuesday, Feb. 28, the presidents of many of the 106 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) across the nation will convene at the

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County to study human services merger

    County to study human services merger

By Todd Luck The Chronicle Forsyth County will be exploring if consolidating the Departments of Social Services and Public Health would be best for the community. That’s one of the

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N.C. NAACP calls for protests to request public town halls 

    N.C. NAACP calls for protests to request public town halls 

N.C. NAACP calls for protests to request public town halls By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle On Monday, Feb. 27, the Winston-Salem office of Sen. Richard Burr is going to

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Letters to the Editor: Black History and Missing Legislators

    Letters to the Editor: Black History and Missing Legislators

Black History Month: Embrace the Spirit of Black Achievement To the Editor: What did the children learn from Black History Month?  Did

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W-S departments honor retirees

    W-S departments honor retirees

By Timothy Ramsey The Chronicle The Winston-Salem Police and Fire departments in conjunction with the Recreation and Parks Department held

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City Council urged to take action to ease immigration fears

    City Council urged to take  action to ease immigration fears

By Todd Luck The Chronicle The City Council heard even more support for Winston-Salem declaring itself a sanctuary city or

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Human Relations Commission honors standout students

    Human Relations Commission honors standout students

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Eighty-two students from local public and private schools were honored for their willingness to lend

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Glenn Bobcats guards speak about season

    Glenn Bobcats guards speak about season

By Timothy Ramsey The Chronicle The Glenn JV basketball team had somewhat of an up and down season.  With their

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What’s wrong with the education system?

    What’s wrong with the education system?

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle More than 60 years after the landmark decision in Brown v. Education, which argued that

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