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Rountree promotes officers

Police Chief Barry D. Rountree of the Winston-Salem Police Department has promoted 17 police officers. Captain Bryan Blakley was promoted to the highest rank. He will become an assistant chief,

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Trayvon Martin’s death sparks local panel discussion

    Trayvon Martin’s death sparks local panel discussion

Trayvon Martin’s slaying – and the subsequent acquittal of his killer, George Zimmerman – has raised questions nationwide about Stand Your Ground laws, legislation that many believe allowed Zimmerman to

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Rountree and High Court

    Rountree and High Court

New Winston-Salem Police Chief Barry Rountree made national headlines last week for all the wrong reasons. Blogs and web sites that specialize in strange, unusual news could not resist a

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City’s second black police chief takes oath

    City’s second black police chief takes oath

Barry Rountree, the city’s first black male police chief, was sworn-in Sunday at City Hall. Rountree, a Winston-Salem State University and UNC-Greensboro alumnus and 25 year veteran of the WSPD,

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Teams Play. Community Wins.

    Teams Play. Community Wins.

Exhibition games help victims of fire disasters Firefighters and police officers hit the basketball court June 26 for charity. Those

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Chief finalists make their debut

    Chief finalists make their debut

City residents had their first opportunity to interact with Winston-Salem’s next police chief on May 21, during a public forum

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Residents want next chief to be inclusive, broad-minded

    Residents want next chief to be inclusive, broad-minded

Less than two dozen people attended a meeting held Tuesday night at the Hanes Hosiery Community Center to allow residents

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Chief Wants to Hear From You

    Chief Wants to Hear From You

As a community newspaper, The Chronicle is used to, and proudly so, being a sounding board for our readers. And

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Police using nontraditional cars

    Police using nontraditional cars

  Drivers could be stopped by blue light-bearing Dodge Chargers     White car, blue and red stripes, light bar… right?

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