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City considering rise in TransAid rate

    City considering rise in TransAid rate

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE The consideration to raise the TransAid rate cleared a preliminary vote during a public works committee meeting on Tuesday, Feb 13. TransAid gives on-demand rides

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Founders’ Day provides AKAs chance to shine

    Founders’ Day provides AKAs chance to shine

BY DONNA ROGERS  THE CHRONICLE Founders’ Day comes every year for the Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) Sorority Inc. in Winston-Salem. But not every year does the

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Black History Month Events

    Black History Month Events

Feb. 16 Wake Forest University Wake Forest University will feature the national co-chairs of the recent Women’s March in Washington, D.C., as the keynote event for the University’s Black History

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City unwilling to be a ‘Sanctuary’ but considers declaring itself a ‘Welcoming City’

    City unwilling to be a ‘Sanctuary’ but considers declaring itself a ‘Welcoming City’

Photo by Todd Luck BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE City Council members were unwilling to declare Winston-Salem a sanctuary city, but may instead pass a resolution declaring its commitment against

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Guest Editorial: Trump’s tirade against judges undermines democracy

    Guest Editorial: Trump’s tirade against judges undermines democracy

Donald Trump’s tendency to question the legitimacy of the judicial branch has gone beyond inappropriate and is now a threat

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Letters to the Editor: The Constitution, immigration ban and Greensboro Four

    Letters to the Editor: The Constitution, immigration ban and Greensboro Four

When did profits come into the framework of the Constitution? To the Editor: People, policy and profits … We the

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Commentary: ‘White privilege’ makes some uncomfortable

    Commentary: ‘White privilege’ makes some uncomfortable

James Haught Guest Columnist Years ago, I visited  our state’s [West Virginia] former black mental hospital and fell into conversation with

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Commentary: National Black Caucus of State Legislators calls for debt collection reform

    Commentary: National Black Caucus of State Legislators calls for debt collection reform

Charlene Crowell Guest Columnist When many consumers think of billion-dollar industries, banks and Wall Street often come to mind. Yet

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Commentary: Swimming in the deep end of black and white

    Commentary: Swimming in the deep end of black and white

Lory B. Huffman Guest Columnist This past week I had lunch with my friend and colleague, the Rev. Donald Jenkins. 

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County votes to explore recycling, garbage service

    County votes to explore recycling, garbage service

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Forsyth County commissioners voted to move forward in negotiating with its current garbage contractors to

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