BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Opportunity knocked frequently on East Forsyth’s door in its season opener against Reynolds last Thursday. The visiting Eagles didn’t hesitate to cash in
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle While the college and professional football teams get most of the attention as they prepare to begin their season, a number of youth football organizations
Funnel frustration about Officer Kerrick’s case into positive action To the Editor: I am disappointed by the North Carolina Attorney General’s decision to not retry the Randall Kerrick case [in the shooting
Special to The Chronicle High school and college students who are interested in careers in the arts are invited to visit
Above: AP File Photo- Amelia Boynton, in wheelchair next to President Obama, at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Selma to
By Greg Brewer Paul is 92 years old and is slowed significantly by Alzheimer’s disease, but when his 74-year-old
WTOB 1380 Brings Back the Oldies Baby Boomers were Raised On By Rick Archer Today begins a series of
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By Judie Holcomb-Pack One of the most relaxing ways to spend a summer’s day is fishing. Whether you’re down at


