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‘Maya Angelou chose to love me,’ Tavis Smiley said of his friend

    ‘Maya Angelou chose to love me,’ Tavis Smiley said of his friend

(Above left: Tavis Smiley photo by  Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle) Author, broadcaster and publisher Tavis Smiley encouraged residents to find their path by walking it themselves as he spoke

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Laying the ground work: Coach focuses on academics over athletics

    Laying the  ground work: Coach focuses on academics over athletics

(Above: Submitted photo- Students who participated in True Elite went into elementary classrooms and read to students as part of Read Across America day.) Roderick Fluellen is busy focusing on

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Samaritan Ministries shows new building to community

    Samaritan Ministries shows new building to community

All was bright as Samaritan Ministries opened its new building to the public on Sunday, April 12. The nonprofit that helps homeless men and hungry people has been operating out

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Editorial: Don’t confuse official talk with action

    Editorial: Don’t confuse official talk  with action

Employees with the City-County Planning Board of Forsyth County and Winston-Salem have been conducting planning meeting sessions to update the City-County Planning Board’s Legacy 2030 Comprehensive plan, which involves expansion

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Thanks for Awards and ‘Fight The Power’

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Thanks for Awards and ‘Fight The Power’

New song for new time? To the Editor: With recent demonstrative protests occurring in Ferguson, NYC and Selma, is it time

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Racism a lingering problem among collegiate millennials

    Racism a lingering problem among collegiate millennials

KIMBERLY HEFLING and JESSE J. HOLLAND, Associated Press COLLEGE PARK, Md.— Kayla Tarrant loves the University of Maryland. But the campus tour

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Winston-Salem planners ask East-Northeast planning area residents to help with growth

    Winston-Salem planners ask East-Northeast planning area residents to help with growth

(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle- Michael Banner reveals his group’s list of concerns at the East-Northeast Area Plan

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‘Religious freedom’ bill now in General Assembly

    ‘Religious freedom’ bill now in General Assembly

(Above:  N.C. Rep. Ed Hanes and N.C. Sen. Paul Lowe) North Carolina’s own version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and other

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$2.2 million grant to help Early Head Start program form in Forsyth County

    $2.2 million grant to help Early Head Start program form in Forsyth County

(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle- Bob Feikema, center, President and CEO of Family Services, visits with the 3-year-old

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Rep. Hanes calls for statewide body cameras

    Rep. Hanes calls for statewide body cameras

Winston-Salem already has them N.C. House Rep. Edward “Ed” Hanes has presented a bill to the House that would call

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