BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE A few weeks ago, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed a lawsuit brought by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against an Alabama company
BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE In the wake of the Wells Fargo scandal where over 1.5 million of the bank’s customers were saddled with false bank and credit card
BY GARY D. ROBERTSON ASSOCIATED PRESS RALEIGH, N.C. — The philosophical and political balance of North Carolina’s Supreme Court could shift as voters this fall choose to keep a longtime
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In addition to one seat on the state Supreme Court, North Carolina voters next month get to choose who will hold five seats on the state
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE A vigil tried to shine a light on the violence that happens behind closed doors
BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE $348,572,613. That’s how much the state will spend in the Piedmont-Triad area alone on the
BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Each month members of the Winston-Salem Black Business Chamber (WSBBC) come together to brainstorm ideas
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem Dash and the Winston-Salem Police Department are team-ing up for a free Movie Night
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Forsyth County commissioners took action toward selling the first lot in the Idols Road Business
Under H.B. 972, only law enforcement and other government agencies can see footage BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE The N.C.


