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Charitable trust introduces new president

    Charitable trust introduces new president

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Dr. Laura Gerald, president of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, met with the community on Tuesday, Oct. 4, to discuss the Trust’s initiatives and invite

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City Council backs Corning, considers shutting down strip club

    City Council backs Corning, considers shutting down strip club

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem City Council approved incentives for Corning’s local expansion and discussed a possible way to close a downtown strip club in its Monday, Oct.

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County may end its curbside recycling

    County may end its curbside recycling

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE County commissioners may soon vote on an ordinance that will end the county-run curbside recycling program. Since 2012, the county has provided a voluntary recycling

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Students ask: What’s next step?

    Students ask: What’s next step?

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE “How do we break down these barriers?” That was the question a Wake Forest University (WFU) law student raised during a

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A journey to savor

    A journey to savor

Editor’s note: Danny and Debora Freeman of Winston-Salem visited the National Museum of African American History and Culture when it

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Power and Image

    Power and Image

Photo courtesy Ric Whitney and Tina Perry-Whitney Dr. James Pope Guest Columnist “I am invisible; understand, simply because people refuse

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Letters to the Editor: Election, HB2 and Black History Museum

    Letters to the Editor: Election, HB2 and Black History Museum

Judge Eric Morgan gains support for Superior Court To the Editor: I am writing to express my sup-port of Judge

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Editorial: Helping community helps us achieve our mission

    Editorial: Helping community helps us achieve our mission

Photo by Shayna Smith The Chronicle has been providing free and low-cost breakfasts and other events for much of the

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Commentary: Why did Jesus weep? Because #BlackLivesMatter, too?

    Commentary: Why did Jesus weep? Because #BlackLivesMatter, too?

Keith Magee Guest Columnist For the last four visible years America has endured, once again, the polarizing effects of racism

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Commentary: Being black is too much

    Commentary: Being black is too much

Micha James Guest Columnist He is 5-foot-8.5, 175 pounds at 12 years old and he is my son.  He wears

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