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Summer program to stem aggression kicks off locally

    Summer program to stem aggression kicks off locally

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Gentleman’s Quorum Inc. recently launched its PLAAY (Preventing Long-Term Anger & Aggression in Youth) summer program.  Participants in the program are joining forces with Union Baptist

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New officers to start terms with N.C. Association of Educators

    New officers to start terms with N.C. Association of Educators

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE RALEIGH  – Mark Jewell, currently serving his second term as vice president of the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE), has been elected as the association’s

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

SPEAKING of MONSTERS To The Editor: Human nature today is no different than it was in the beginning. That includes race, ethnicity, socio-economic status or religion. We are made up

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Editorial: The Black Press:189 years old and still going strong

    Editorial: The Black Press:189 years old and still going strong

Media reports recently revealed that according to a Gallup poll, Americans have only 20 percent high confidence in newspapers these days. Of course, they were talking about daily newspapers. If

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Commentary: Devon Davis and mental health in our community

    Commentary: Devon Davis and mental health in our community

Kimya N. Dennis Guest Columnist Devon Davis was one of over 2,000 North Carolina inmates released last year after being

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Commentary: One can see straight through BET

    Commentary: One can see straight through BET

Bill Turner Guest Columnist “I think they’re all going to hell in a hand basket,” snapped my grandmother, then 70

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Ujima CDC seeks tenants for retirement village

    Ujima CDC seeks tenants for retirement village

BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Ujima Community Development Corp. (CDC) is trying to get deposits from 40 potential tenants before

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WS/FCS principals take on new roles

    WS/FCS principals take on new roles

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Five principals in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools have accepted new positions within the district. Karen Roseboro will

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Nearly 100 help honor community leaders

    Nearly 100 help honor community leaders

Photos by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE For the last five years, Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods (NBN) has

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Young pilots take flight in aviation camp

    Young pilots take flight in aviation camp

Photo by Todd Luck BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Middle school students got to pilot planes on their final day

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