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Carlisle to run for NAACP leader

    Carlisle to run for NAACP leader

The late Earline Parmon inspired the pastor to run for local NAACP presidency  BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE  Last week the pastor of Exodus Baptist Church, Rev. Alvin Carlisle, announced

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N.C. NAACP concerned about state BOE meeting

    N.C. NAACP concerned about state BOE meeting

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE With any relevant legal challenge now behind them thanks to the U.S. Supreme Court upholding an appellate court’s recent smack down of North Carolina’s

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Community gets taste of Homowo

    Community gets taste of Homowo

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE The sounds of African drumming could be heard from blocks away last Saturday, Sept. 3 in Old Salem, as residents gathered

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Commissioners hear options on courthouse

    Commissioners hear options on courthouse

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Forsyth County commissioners are examining options for a new or renovated Hall of Justice, which could cost more than $145 million. The commissioners once again

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Changing the view of the world, one photo at a time

    Changing the view of the world, one photo at a time

Native Endia Beal uses photography to challenge stereotypes  BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Internationally known artist Endia Beal, has always

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Get prepared during Preparedness Month, local officials say

    Get prepared during Preparedness Month, local officials say

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE September is North Carolina Preparedness Month and as peak hurricane season approaches, the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Office

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County commissioners consider fate of recycling

    County commissioners consider fate of recycling

Eliminating county recycling collection and making it mandatory among options discussed BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Will Forsyth County’s household

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County, state agreement may cut animal shelter penalties in half

    County, state agreement may cut animal shelter penalties in half

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Forsyth County is close to ratifying an agreement to reduce the state civil penalties on

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Would blacks benefit from nonpartisan voting map?

    Would blacks benefit from nonpartisan voting map?

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE On Monday, Aug. 29, several retired state Supreme Court justices and judges – co-led

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Letter to the Editor: Presidential Election and Sentencing Reform

    Letter to the Editor: Presidential Election and Sentencing Reform

GOP, Democratic presidential  hopefuls are both scary To the Editor: One candidate has “made billions” saying “YOU’RE FIRED” and “IN

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