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With the event growing every year, Jones is already working on how she can make next year’s Love Day even bigger. “We wanted ...
Lit City Freedom School, in partnership with Children’s Defense Fund (CDF) Freedom Schools Program, and in solidarity with ...
An inmate at the Forsyth County Detention Center was found unresponsive and later pronounced dead last week. Here’s what we know: While making rounds on Wednesday, July 16, detention officers found ...
The Board of Commissioners of ASPIRE (formerly the Housing Authority of Winston-Salem) has named Ted Ortiviz as its new ...
The DAWN African American Alzheimer’s Research Study, Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, and the Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity at Wake Forest School of Medicine will host a Brain Health ...
My ride-along: A day in the life of the Winston-Salem Fire Department By Jess Schnur The Chronicle I pulled into the parking lot for Station 1 on Marshall Street at 8 a.m., the giant crimson trucks ...
During a recent visit to Forsyth Technical Community College (FTCC), Governor Josh Stein announced the formation of a new state-level Council on Workforce and Apprenticeships aimed at aligning ...
WSSU’s first woman chancellor, Bonita Brown, reflects on her first year—focusing on access, equity, innovation, and the future of higher education.
Only about half of the third-grade students in WS/FCS are reading on grade level. To help combat this issue, Project Impact’s Reading Warrior initiative is here to help.
Trellis Supportive Care’s Board of Directors has announced that Dr. Michael Lalor, formerly the organization’s chief medical officer, has assumed the position of president and CEO. This comes ...
By Felecia Piggott-Long, Ph.D. “Sam was a good husband, a good father, a good grandfather, and he was a good friend. When it came to me, he did everything he could to make sure I was well provided for ...
By Busta Brown What I admire most about my Person of the Week is his unshakable commitment to God’s word, his family, and to make Winston-Salem better and safer for our children and their families.