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We have to fight for our candidates

    We have to fight for our candidates

Ernie Pitt, From the Publisher As we approach the 2016 elections, there is much we need to do and much we can do. The racist elements in our state and

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Norris breaks boundaries while serving in native city

    Norris breaks boundaries while serving in native city

Patricia Norris was born to serve. Since she was younger, she knew she would serve her community. What she didn’t know was that she would have so much fun doing

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Diverse panel of clergy discuss intolerance and religious extremism

    Diverse panel of clergy discuss intolerance and religious extremism

(Above:  Carl Lut Williams speaks.) A diverse panel of faith leaders discussed religious extremism Monday night, March 30, at the Stuart Building in . “I Have a Question About … Religious

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NAACP must have new election for W-S branch election

    NAACP must have new election for W-S branch  election

Members of the Winston-Salem Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) finally have an answer to a long-awaited question. For months members have been in

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Bill calls for oversight in citizen review boards and diversity training for law enforcement

    Bill calls for oversight in citizen review boards and diversity training for law enforcement

North Carolina House legislators have united to present state representatives with a bill that is designed to help end racial

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Geneva Brown’s legacy remains intact, daughter says

    Geneva Brown’s legacy remains intact, daughter says

Well-known educator and former school board member Geneva Anita Bland Brown made a tremendous mark on the community that endures

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City officials, coalition promote night event with police chief

    City officials, coalition promote  night event with police chief

(Above: Photo by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle- Winston-Salem Police Chief Barry Rountree and Olivia Sedwick, the president of Winston-Salem

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Obama Commutes Sentences of 22 People in Federal Prison

    Obama Commutes Sentences of 22 People in Federal Prison

DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama on Tuesday shortened the prison sentences of nearly two dozen

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Robinson: ‘Nonsense’ won’t deter WSSU

    Robinson: ‘Nonsense’ won’t deter WSSU

Chancellor speaks at The Chronicle’s 30th banquet honoring servants in the community Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) has a lot of

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Chronicle Gives Service Awards to Community Leaders

    Chronicle Gives Service Awards to Community Leaders
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