Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County is pleased to announce its FY25 grant allocations, investing more than $1 million into the community through grants supporting local artists, arts ...
History was made at the Forsyth County Government Center last week. On Thursday, June 27, Shontell Robinson was sworn in as the county manager. Robinson is the first African American and the first ...
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 ...
When most people think of the food scene in Lexington, barbecue is probably the first thing that comes to mind. But for the past five years, Tyleata Jones has been changing that narrative by serving ...
The Children’s Farm Project piloted a special needs summer youth camp during two sessions, July 14-17 and July 28-31, at Alpha and Omega Church of Faith. Special needs children, along with students ...
Judge Kristin Kelly Broyles (Democrat) has been serving Winston-Salem and Forsyth County for three years, since first taking the bench in 2022. She currently occupies Seat 9 of the North Carolina 31st ...
This informative article has been split into several parts to avoid losing the valuable insight provided by our local coaches. Part 1 ran in last week’s Chronicle. Private school education has become ...
I pulled into the parking lot for Station 1 on Marshall Street at 8 a.m., the giant crimson trucks gleamed in the sunlight as they awaited the emergency calls that would put them into immediate ...
One in three women in the United States has experienced some form of physical violence by an intimate partner. Here in North Carolina, 35% of women experience domestic violence in their lifetime. To ...
Long before there was a Bailey Park or Innovation Quarter, the area of downtown Winston-Salem surrounding the old R.J. Reynolds Tobacco manufacturing facilities and Bailey Power Plant was known as ...
According to the National Cancer Institute, last year an estimated 22,370 people were diagnosed with esophageal cancer. One of those diagnosed was local legend and champion for civil rights everywhere ...
There are some stories that seem to “will” being told; this is just such a phenomenon. It is an American story and to be faithful in its telling, it must, as all stories, be written with integrity, ...