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Winston-Salem mayoral candidate JoAnne Allen to hold a town hall meeting on Aug. 31

    Winston-Salem mayoral candidate JoAnne Allen to hold a town hall meeting on Aug. 31

Special to The Chronicle The Committee to Elect Jo Allen, 2016 mayoral candidate, will host a town hall meeting at 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 31 at Reynolda Manor Library

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Smith supporters are undeterred

    Smith supporters are undeterred

N.C. Supreme Court denies appeal; case is getting national attention in a new MTV series. BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Even as the N.C. Supreme Court rejects Kalvin Michael Smith’s

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Students get head start at new Cook

    Students get head start at new Cook

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE While most students in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School System are enjoying their last week of freedom before school starts, the students who attend Cook

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Deborah Ross campaigns for U.S. Senate in W-S

    Deborah Ross campaigns for U.S. Senate in W-S

Photo by Todd Luck BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Deborah Ross campaigned in Winston-Salem, stopping by the Southside Library and Forsyth County Democratic Party Headquarters on

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North Carolina remembers journalist George Curry

    North Carolina remembers journalist George Curry

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE The untimely death of veteran black journalist George E. Curry has saddened not only

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WSPD takes the stage during Part Two of Black & Blue Town Hall

    WSPD takes the stage during Part Two of Black & Blue Town Hall

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE There were few empty seats inside The Enterprise Center last Thursday evening, during Part Two

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‘We have everything to lose’

    ‘We have everything to lose’

What Blacks say they will lose if they vote for Donald Trump BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE When celebrity

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Carver dedicates auditorium to its first principal

    Carver dedicates auditorium to its first principal

BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE Carver High School renamed its auditorium in honor of its first principal, Edward Everette “E.E.”

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Triad Minority Business Expo continues to grow

    Triad Minority Business Expo continues to grow

BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE  Last Saturday, Aug. 20, more than 70 minority businesses gathered inside the Wake Forest Innovation

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‘If you build it, they will come’

    ‘If you build it, they will come’

Forsyth County considers creating new business park BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Forsyth County commissioners heard plans to turn nearly

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