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Funeral for popular pastor and singer John Henry Heath set for Saturday

    Funeral for popular pastor and singer John Henry Heath set for Saturday

City mourning death of Winston-Salem native Apostle John Henry Heath, well-known for his abilities as both a pastor and a singer, passed away Friday. Heath was founder and pastor of

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Racial diversity prevalent at Salem College, president says

    Racial diversity prevalent at Salem College, president says

In photo: Salem College President Dr. Lorraine Sterritt speaks Jan. 24. Photo by Todd Luck Salem College President Dr. Lorraine Sterritt touted the virtues of her women’s college at the

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Homes for veterans nearly done, nonprofit says

    Homes for veterans nearly done, nonprofit says

In photo: A view of the kitchen in one of the units. Photo by Chanel Davis  A local nonprofit is putting the finishing touches on a project it’s been working on for

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Delta Arts Center’s latest quilting show featuring African-Americans

    Delta Arts Center’s latest quilting show featuring African-Americans

Image above courtesy of Delta Arts Special to The Chronicle Delta Arts Center, 2611 New Walkertown Rd., will present the fifth in its biennial exhibition of quilts with the Tuesday,

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Goodwill stores, 2 firms team up to offer ObamaCare sign-up help

    Goodwill stores, 2 firms team up to offer ObamaCare sign-up help

Above: Photo illustration Special to The Chronicle Segmented Marketing Services Inc. (SMSi) and Urban Call Marketing Partners, two minority-owned companies,

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Commentary: Sale of Ebony, Jet photos is like ‘eating the seed corn’

    Commentary: Sale of Ebony, Jet photos is  like ‘eating the seed corn’

In photo: Bill Turner By Bill Turner The recent news that Johnson Publications of Chicago – the parent company of

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Commentary: Act to end poverty now, as Dr. King wanted

    Commentary: Act to end poverty now, as Dr. King wanted

In photo: Marian Wright Edelman By Marian Wright Edelman “There is nothing new about poverty. What is new, however, is that

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Commentary: Why the Affordable Care Act matters to African-Americans

    Commentary: Why the Affordable Care Act matters to African-Americans

Above: Valerie Jarrett, left, and  and Sylvia M. Burwell By Valerie Jarrett and Sylvia M. Burwell When Astrid Muhammad heard her

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Heroes of Old Atkins make impact at New Atkins

    Heroes of Old Atkins make impact at New Atkins

(pictured above:  Hall of Famers sit in the stands at Atkins Academic and Technology High School.) Special guests attended Atkins

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Hanes, Lowe eager to succeed Parmon

    Hanes, Lowe eager to succeed Parmon

The Forsyth County Democratic Party will pick the person who will complete the term of Sen. Earline Parmon – who

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