By Tevin Stinson and Timothy Ramsey The Chronicle During the monthly public safety news conference held this morning, Oct. 10, Winston-Salem Police Chief Catrina Thompson released a statement on a
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More than three dozen residents with invested interest in the Winston-Salem Urban League (WSUL) came together last week to find out what the future holds for the nonprofit organization.
“We need to speak out,” said Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines during the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Prayer Breakfast on Dr. King’s actual birthday and the celebrated holiday, on Monday, Jan. 15. The Chronicle and the Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity sponsored the event.
Last weekend the Urban League took a moment to reflect on past accomplishments and recognize others in the community who make Winston-Salem a better place.
A panel discussion explored concepts of inclusion, and the challenges entrepreneurs face here in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County.
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Dozens of programs are covered in Forsyth County’s proposed allocation of mental health funding to
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The Winston-Salem Urban League, a venerable institution in the black community and city of Winston-Salem, has had a rollercoaster ride