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‘Their names will be preserved for history for all time’

    ‘Their names will be preserved for history for all time’

NNPA photo New Black History Museum’s opening prompts tears BY WILLIAM J. FORD THE WASHINGTON INFORMER (NNPA MEMBER) When Carolyn Tillery walked around the Washington Monument on the National Mall

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Students cheer on Clinton but give advice

    Students cheer on Clinton but give advice

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE On Monday night, millions of eyes were glued to TV sets across the country to watch the first presidential debate between

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Calls to repeal HB 2 heard across community

    Calls to repeal HB 2 heard across community

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE Rep. Ed Hanes Jr. has called for a special session of the General Assembly to repeal the controversial HB 2 law, which was passed and

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Students shun violence, understand anger in Charlotte

    Students shun violence, understand anger in Charlotte

Photos by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  Days after hundreds of people took over the streets of Charlotte last week to protest the death of Keith Lamont Scott,

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Voters to decide $15 million park bond

    Voters to decide $15 million park bond

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE The public will weigh in on a $15 million Forsyth County park bond when it

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County approves Corning incentives

    County approves Corning incentives

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Forsyth County commissioners approved an incentive deal for Corning Optical Communications LLC to expand in

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Candidates discuss riots, hunger and farms

    Candidates discuss riots, hunger and farms

BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE The Charlotte riots, struggling farms and food insecurity were just some of the topics discussed

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Should commissioners control DSS and Health Department?

    Should commissioners control DSS and Health Department?

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Who should be in charge of the Departments of Social Services and Public Health? That’s

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Active and Healthy Brotherhood expands study

    Active and Healthy Brotherhood expands study

Local study that examines chronic disease in African-American males looks to reach more men BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE In

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14th Street Playground comes to life

    14th Street Playground comes to life

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  Last Saturday, more than 60 volunteers from various walks of life came together, rolled up

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