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City council looks to housing trust fund to fill need for low income housing

    City council looks to housing trust fund to fill need  for low income housing

Earlier this month members of The Winston-Salem City Council continued talks about creating a housing trust fund to help address the need for affordable housing for low- and moderate-income citizens. 

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Live music venue inspired by late son brings new platforms to the city

    Live music venue inspired by late son brings new platforms to the city

Live music venue inspired by late son brings a new platforms to the city

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The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Local businesswoman is sharing ‘The Sweet Truth’

    The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Local businesswoman is sharing ‘The Sweet Truth’

The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Local businesswoman is sharing ‘The Sweet Truth’

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Muhammad Mosque #56 Holy Day of Atonement commemorates the 28th anniversary of the Million Man March

    Muhammad Mosque #56 Holy Day of Atonement commemorates the 28th  anniversary of the Million Man March

Muhammad Mosque #56 Holy Day of Atonement commemorates the 28th anniversary of the Million Man March

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Arts & Entertainment Calendar

    Arts & Entertainment Calendar

Arts & Entertainment Calendar

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Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

Community Calendar

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Dr. John Mendez shares his experience with Apache spirituality and culture at Carver High School

    Dr. John Mendez shares his experience with Apache spirituality and culture at Carver High School

On Thursday, Sept. 28, Mendez addressed more than 70 eleventh grade students at Carver High School who are studying a unit on Native American history and culture. 

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Stop the Violence ad campaign hopes perpetrators will think twice before shooting

    Stop the Violence ad campaign hopes perpetrators will think twice before shooting

Stop the Violence ad campaign hopes perpetrators will think twice before shooting

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Commentary: We face challenges to funding needed programs and avoiding government shutdowns

    Commentary: We face challenges to funding needed programs and avoiding government shutdowns

Commentary: We face challenges to funding needed programs and avoiding government shutdowns

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Hartsfield to lead the African American Leadership Society

    Hartsfield to lead the African American Leadership Society

For nearly 30 years as a District Court judge, the Honorable Denise Hartsfield served the people of Forsyth County. Now Hartsfield, who retired in 2021, is turning her focus to leading the  African American Leadership Society. 

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