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Rahman wraps up Russian tour

    Rahman wraps up Russian tour

After more than three decades of performing, Abdullah Rahman has recently completed his first overseas gig. The percussionist, a New Jersey native who has called Winston-Salem home for nearly 30

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Modern-day Jim Crow?

    Modern-day Jim Crow?

(pictured above: Keith Howard speaks as fellow panelists (from left) Rodney Stilwell, Wrenwyck Williams and Greg Davis listen.) Panel leads candid conversation More than 100 local residents – both black and

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Thank You, Chronicle To the Editor: As we reflect back on 2013 and resolve to do better in 2014, it’s important to be thankful. I am thankful for The Chronicle.

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For-profit colleges targeted

    For-profit colleges targeted

As higher education costs continue to increase faster than most consumers’ income, college loan debt has now topped $1.2 trillion. One area where the cost may be too high is

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Magnet programs to use upcoming fair to shine

    Magnet programs to use upcoming fair to shine

(pictured above: Angela Neal works with students at Mineral Springs Middle School.) In her three years as principal of Mineral Springs

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Artist picked for city anniversary project

    Artist picked for city anniversary project

The City Council has selected Vandorn Hinnant, a Greensboro artist, as the winner of the city’s Centennial Art Commission. Hinnant’s

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Kwanzaa events start Thursday evening

Following the hustle and bustle of Christmas, residents from across the community will come together this week, during the Winston-Salem

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Responding to Jesus

    Responding to Jesus

Devotional Reading: Isaiah 49:8-13 Lesson Scripture: Luke 2:25-38 Lesson Aims: To explain why Jesus was in the Temple, to recognize

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The Only Way is Up

    The Only Way is Up

Principal seeks to create a new culture and attitude at newly-merged Philo-Hill Macon, Ga.-native Kenyatta Bennett has always enjoyed a

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Protestors target state budget director’s retail empire

    Protestors target state budget director’s retail empire

(pictured above: Picketers brave the rain Monday to protest outside of a Durham Roses store.) Protestors are expected to gather

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