Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE Some portions of Eastern Winston-Salem are the most impoverished areas in the entire city. Included in those areas are children in
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem City Council lent its support to a $7.8 million rehabilitation of Rolling Hills, but delayed action on a loan for renovating New Hope
Diggs Memorial Church had record-breaking attendance at its recent Vacation Bible School. Up to 112 people, from ages 2 to 25, attended VBS sessions, which were led by a staff
For years, Rolling Hills resident Ramona Hambrick has dreamt of having an on-site community center, a place where she and her neighbors could gather to fellowship and access learning resources