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Former state health director to head Reynolds Trust

    Former state health director to head Reynolds Trust

Laura Gerald, a pediatrician and former state health director, will become the new president of Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust in July.  The trust is a statewide foundation that awards

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NBTF is local concern in HB 2 boycott

    NBTF  is local concern in HB 2 boycott

With many boycotting North Carolina because of HB 2, events that draw visitors from out of state, like next year’s National Black Theatre Festival, may be affected.

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Free black man masters making furniture during time of slavery

    Free black man masters making furniture during time of slavery

Photo by Eric Blevins Pieces from the Thomas Day Collection in the N.C. Museum of History, Raleigh, are shown. BY JUDIE HOLCOMB-PACK  FOR THE CHRONICLE Slavery was the order of

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American Basketball League bringing pre-draft camp and franchise to Greensboro

    American Basketball League bringing pre-draft camp and franchise to Greensboro

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The popularity of basketball in North Carolina has steered executives of the American Basketball League (ABL) to establish a franchise in the Triad. The coach and

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Will high court stay new maps?

    Will high court stay new maps?

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE Assuming that there is no stay from U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts,

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Editorial: Let’s keep race issues out of Super Bowl

    Editorial: Let’s keep race issues out of Super Bowl

The Panthers are headed to the Super Bowl! This is exciting for North Carolina. But among the enthusiasm is an

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Coleman strives for lieutenant governor spot again

    Coleman strives for lieutenant governor spot again

Linda Coleman By Cash Michaels For The NCBPA Editor’s note – There are a large number of African-American candidates running

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544,950 people in N.C. enroll in Marketplace coverage

    544,950 people in N.C. enroll in Marketplace coverage

Special to The Chronicle As of Dec. 19, the number of consumers signed up for Marketplace coverage surged to more than

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Editorial – Open and honest government seems elusive

    Editorial – Open and honest government  seems elusive

How open and honest is state government in North Carolina? Not very, according to a new report from the Center

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