Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE It’s no secret that neighborhood groups, and non-profit organizations, play an important role in shaping the community we live in, but
Special to The Chronicle The City of Winston-Salem has created a new program to promote commercial development on a number of major commercial corridors across the city. The program, the
Latch Key, Inc. broke ground Friday on its East Winston Community Garden on Bramble Brook Lane, near Alpha And Omega Church. The youth enrichment nonprofit is using land owned by
City Council Member James Taylor convened the first-ever meeting of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Education Coalition Tuesday at City Hall. “I believe in order for students to be successful, it takes