By Cash Michaels For the Chronicle After five years of Republican governance in North Carolina, a new report from a nonpartisan government watchdog group says the state has been “altered
Cooking Matters (Right) coordinator Felecia Bennett-Giles chops fresh herbs during a recent Cooking Matters session. The class is designed to educate the African-American community on healthy eating. Obesity and poor
Photos by Judie Holcomb-Pack (Left) “Family” discusses their situation during poverty simulation. By Kim Underwood Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Principal Gary Cone was a 19-year-old single mother who had dropped out
Eligible voters in N.C. have until Feb. 19 to register By Todd Luck For the Chronicle Candidates are filing and voter registration is going on for the March 15, 2016
AP Photo/Seth Wenig Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump, center, talks with reporters while surrounded by a group of African-American religious