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
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
(pictured above: Dr. English Bradshaw speaks during the recent discussion as Linda Dark sits by his side.) Though it is largely viewed as an era of separate and unequal treatment, some
City leaders paid homage to a piece of local history Tuesday, with the unveiling of a commemorative plaque in historic City Hall. The plaque, which adorns the wall just outside
(pictured above: Forsyth County resident Arthur Hardin pauses for a photo earlier this month in the Superdome in the days leading up to the recent Sugar Bowl.) Football fans across the
(pictured above: From left: Damari Martin, Tiffany Garcia-Petatan, Gabriela Loyd try out the new computers.) Youngsters at the Salvation Army International
(pictured above: Sammie Gray is a longtime ACS supporter.) AIDS Care Services is asking those who support HIV/AIDS awareness and
(pictured above: Keith Howard speaks as fellow panelists (from left) Rodney Stilwell, Wrenwyck Williams and Greg Davis listen.) Panel leads candid
Northwest Child Development Centers CEO Dr. Tony Burton III has publicly announced his intentions to run for one of the
Chronicle breakfast kicks-off MLK Day events on Monday The Chronicle will be kicking the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday off
Lifelong athlete and trainer uses his own heart scare to inspire others to get healthy All his life, city native