The Winston-Salem Foundation announces 26 Community Grants totaling $762,161 that will touch the lives of many living in Forsyth County.
The Winston-Salem Foundation announces 26 Community Grants totaling $762,161 that will touch the lives of many living in Forsyth County.
The construction site at the Innovation Quarter’s Bailey Power Plant got a little more pizzazz last week when local artists unveiled their masterpieces on the construction fences located on the corner of Fourth and Patterson streets on Tuesday, May 7.
Special to the Chronicle The 9th annual Taste of the South promises to be an evening of Southern cuisine, wine and brews, music by Martha Basset, and a film and
Kwanzaa kick-off echoes calls to value black life (pictured above: Zen Sadler (center) helps Don Williams and Patricia Sadler light the Kwanzaa kinara.) The recent deaths of unarmed black men at
(pictured above: (Top, from left) Greg Tahtinen (musician), Willie Holmes (mentor) and Artistic Director Nathan Ross Freeman poses with Authoring Action teens
(pictured above: Board member Nancy Baxley, BB&T’s Chairman Kelly King, Mayor Allen Joines and WSCEA President Cathy Owen cut the
District Court hopeful looks forward to head-to-head challenge (pictured above: Valene Franco rides in Kernersville’s recent 4th of July parade behind
Three complete juvenile drug treatment program (pictured above: Reclaiming Futures graduate Tamayia Wilson (left) is greeted by Judge Camille Banks-Payne, Sen.
The City of Winston-Salem presented its latest Martin Luther King Jr. Young Dreamers awards last week to attorneys Valene Franco
(pictured above: Authoring Action co-founder Nathan Ross Freeman poses with some of the program’s young participants in 2012.) The teen