By Erin Mizelle, For The Chronicle On the night of Tuesday, March 10, in a building that perhaps many Winston-Salem residents drive by without ever paying it much attention, a conversation
By Erin Mizelle, For The Chronicle On the night of Tuesday, March 10, in a building that perhaps many Winston-Salem residents drive by without ever paying it much attention, a conversation
(pictured above: Atkins Academic and Technology High School on Old Greensboro Road opened in 2005.) Students, their parents and others came to Coach Eric Puryear’s defense when he was fired
(pictured above: Dr. Bev. Emory speaks.) When Dr. Bev Emory took her position as superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools last year, the Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity was one of
Panel offers solutions to malignant problems (pictured above: Whole Man Ministries’ Kenneth Holly speaks as Bishop Todd Fulton looks on.) Black-on-black crime’s causes and solutions were explored Saturday morning during a
Religious leaders headline sustainability discussion Faith leaders and stakeholders in the food sustainability movement addressed a crowd of 100 attendees
Trayvon Martin’s slaying – and the subsequent acquittal of his killer, George Zimmerman – has raised questions nationwide about Stand
Leaders say candidate’s corruption allegations are all make-believe Democratic mayoral candidate Gardenia Henley is accusing some local church leaders of
Local pastors are using their spiritual gifts and community influence to get out the vote. Dr. Sir Walter Mack Jr.,
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