Daughter’s death pushes woman to push for end to domestic violence Vernetta Cockerham is one of the countless faces of domestic violence. A few days before Thanksgiving in 2002,
Daughter’s death pushes woman to push for end to domestic violence Vernetta Cockerham is one of the countless faces of domestic violence. A few days before Thanksgiving in 2002,
The first-ever Winston-Salem Housing Authority Heroes celebration was held Tuesday during the monthly meeting of the agency’s Board of Commissioners. The Housing Authority showed its appreciation to employees and community
Local pastors are using their spiritual gifts and community influence to get out the vote. Dr. Sir Walter Mack Jr., pastor of Union Baptist Church, hosted a two day revival
Winston-Salem State University’s Center for Community Safety has been tapped to play an integral role in a statewide study that could change the conversation surrounding minorities in the juvenile justice
Fifty years ago, James McCorkle stepped onto the campus of Guilford College and forever changed the course of the school’s
Legal Aid of North Carolina (LANC) celebrated its 50th anniversary last Thursday in the city where it began. Winston-Salem’s Milton
Members of the Black Philanthropy Initiative of the Winston-Salem Foundation touted past successes and solicited future support Tuesday
The Chronicle Dixie Classic Fair Gospel Fest Chronicle Staff Report Beautiful weather and pitch-perfect music helped attract a healthy-sized crowd
On the ground, four year-old Ethan Lee sometimes faces challenges. But when he’s on the back of a horse at
WSSU kicking off yearlong slate of anniversary events tomorrow Winston-Salem State University will embark tomorrow on a yearlong celebration of