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Top plaintiff heard in trial on Voter ID

    Top plaintiff heard in trial on Voter ID

A federal trail on the state’s new voter ID requirement is happening this week at the Federal Building in downtown Winston-Salem. By Todd Luck The Chronicle Both sides of the

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Analysis: Is W-S Urban League targeted?

    Analysis: Is W-S Urban League targeted?

By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle It was December 13, 2015 when local published reports shocked the community with news that starting July 2016, the Forsyth County United Way was

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POSTPONED: Daphne Maxwell Reid with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority in Winston-Salem

    POSTPONED: Daphne Maxwell Reid with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority in Winston-Salem

Special to The Chronicle Because of the inclement weather,  the Winston Salem Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority has postponed its event featuring renowned honorary member, Daphne Maxwell Reid as

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City Council OKs raises for firefighters and police officers

    City Council OKs raises for firefighters and police officers

By Todd Luck The Chronicle The Winston-Salem City Council passed raises for police officers and firefighters on Tuesday, Jan. 19, and now looks toward the budget process to address pay

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City announces 2016 Young Dreamers’ Awards

    City announces 2016 Young Dreamers’ Awards

Photo by Todd Luck Douglas Richburg and Michelle Martinez hold their 2016 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Young Dreamers’ Awards

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City honors Big Brothers Big Sisters during National Mentoring Month

    City honors Big Brothers Big Sisters during National Mentoring Month

Photos by Tevin Stinson Mayor Allen Joines presents the president of the Big Brothers Big Sisters Shawan Gabriel with a

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Children learn about King’s legacy

    Children learn about King’s legacy

Photo by Donna Rogers Buddies read to their assigned students during the seventh annual Martin Luther King Jr. Read-In Program

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200 city employees spend day volunteering for MLK Helping Hands Day

    200 city employees spend day volunteering for MLK Helping Hands Day

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Dozens of city employees celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday last Friday by taking

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Dozens march in the cold to honor Dr. King

    Dozens march in the cold to honor Dr. King

Photo by Tevin Stinson Below freezing temperatures didn’t stop dozens of citizens from coming together for the Martin Luther King

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Chipping away at wall of racism

    Chipping away at wall of racism

Photo by Tevin Stinson Hundreds of people filed into the Benton Convention Center on Monday, Jan. 18 for the annual

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