Bill Kniegge Guest Columnist For black North Carolinians, the Great Recession never ended. From 2009 to 2014, black residents’ incomes plummeted 21 percent in Winston-Salem, 17 percent in Raleigh, and
BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE State House District 71 Rep. Evelyn Terry is backing a measure that, if passed by the Republican-led state legislature, would make women, and members
BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE During state Attorney General Roy Cooper‘s successful run for governor, he vowed to govern in the interests of “all North Carolinians,” and promised that
BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE The U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services (HHS), which will remain under the Obama Administration until President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office
Editorial: City Shouldn’t be Nanny and Thom Tillis
City Shouldn’t be Nanny Later this month, the city will begin hosting a series of Friday evening activities at the