BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE They are members of a dreaded club they say no one wants to join. Their black children were all killed, either by a law
BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE With only 12 players on the roster, the Atkins boys JV soccer team stepped onto the field somewhat shorthanded. Having only one substitute, fatigue played
BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE When Parkland matched up with West Forsyth earlier this season, they came into the week thinking they were going to be playing Carver High. Late
BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE Last Thursday’s JV clash between West Forsyth and High Point Central had the makings of a close battle of competitive teams early on. The Bison
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Greensboro Swarm, the NBA Development League affiliate of the Charlotte Hornets, announced the organization’s social
BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE The Fellowship Church worshiped with the community and helped out those in need during its
BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE St. Paul United Methodist Church celebrated its Men’s Day on Sunday, Sept 18. The J.L.
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated grants several Pearl and Phi Omega Scholarship
Rodney Ellis’ mission was to inspire young boys of color BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Last weekend, educators and others


