By Algernon Cash Downtown Winston-Salem is experiencing unprecedented expansion as the local economy attracts new restaurants, shopping areas, housing and entertainment. The growth draws in a young, talented and vibrant
Photo by Tevin Stinson Child Development Center celebrates 90 years of service BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Before Krispy Kreme opened its doors in 1937, even before the Reynolds Building
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Dr. Laura Gerald, president of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, met with the community on Tuesday, Oct. 4, to discuss the Trust’s initiatives and invite
Project Impact was announced last week during the Winston-Salem Foundation’s annual community luncheon. President of the foundation Scott Wierman said, “We can’t just look at the school system to fix issues in our schools without any help.
Commentary: Early Childhood education is critical to the education pathway
By Algernon Cash Downtown Winston-Salem is experiencing unprecedented expansion as the local economy attracts new restaurants, shopping areas, housing and entertainment. The growth draws in a young, talented and vibrant