The newspaper industry has seen dramatic changes over the past 25 years and Paulette Moore, a long-time Chronicle employee, has first-hand experience in how it has changed.
What are you willing to sacrifice? That was the question Dr. Wes Bellamy raised at the Benton Convention Center during the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast on Monday, Jan. 21.
The inaugural literary competition is named the Jacobs/Jones African-American Literary Prize and is open to any African-American writer who lives in North Carolina.
On June 28, the local Ministers’ Conference held its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship awards banquet at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church.
Here are synopses of the individuals, businesses and groups honored at The Chronicle’s 33rd Annual Community Service Awards Banquet held at The Benton on Saturday, March 24.