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Commentary: Does the pendulum of justice and fairness swing toward black men?

    Commentary: Does the pendulum of justice and fairness swing toward black men?

James B. Ewers Jr. Guest Columnist Alton Sterling and Philando Castile did not deserve to die.  The police shot them both at point blank range. Sterling, who was shot in

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Commentary: Don’t give rap a bad rap

    Commentary: Don’t give rap a bad rap

Carledward Russell Guest Columnist Rap is an art form that can be misconstrued by many despite the personal experiences rappers willingly share.  So much goes into what rappers say, and

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Chief: WSPD is embracing community policing

    Chief: WSPD is embracing community policing

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE Earlier this week, a tired, weary Dallas Police Chief David Brown, admittedly still heartbroken over the murders of four of his department’s officers and

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Hanes, Ford call for meeting of black lawmakers on law enforcement training

    Hanes, Ford call for meeting of black lawmakers on law enforcement training

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE State Sen. Joel Ford (D-Mecklenberg) and State Rep. Ed Hanes Jr. (D-Forsyth) on Monday called for a joint meeting between the Black Legislative Caucus and the

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Peaceful protest calls for change

    Peaceful protest calls for change

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE Hundreds of Black Lives Matter supporters rallied and marched through downtown

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Fairgrounds improvements continue

    Fairgrounds improvements continue

Photos by Todd Luck A new marketing person will be hired this year for non-fair events BY TODD LUCK THE

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WSTA gets more hybrid buses

    WSTA gets more hybrid buses

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE With the addition of more new hybrid vehicles, 75 percent of the Winston-Salem Transit Authority’s

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County bond hearing scheduled for Aug. 8

    County bond hearing scheduled for Aug. 8

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE The public will get their chance to weigh in on the bonds on Aug. 8,

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Broad book covers Charleston Massacre and racial divide

    Broad book covers Charleston Massacre and racial divide

BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER  FOR THE CHRONICLE The Word is what you crave. It’s where you find your comfort, strength, the

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Second Harvest Food Bank’s Chuck Harmon goes the extra mile

    Second Harvest Food Bank’s Chuck Harmon goes the extra mile

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE On a day when many of us  gathered with family and neighbors around tables piled high

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