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He currently serves as Chair of Emerging Leaders United at the United Way of Forsyth County, where he champions civic ...
I started at Patrick Henry High School in Washington County, Virginia, in 1982, hoping to share my knowledge and interests ...
This isn’t just a dream – it’s the vision of Age-Friendly Forsyth. We believe that the best way to build this future is by ...
The S.G. Atkins Enterprise Center is more than the sum of its parts. It’s a living ecosystem of empowerment — where business ...
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 ...
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.
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.
By: Jess Schnur The Chronicle On April 14, Dr. Julie A. Freischlag announced the culmination of her 38-year career with her retirement at the end of 2025. As the CEO and chief academic officer of ...
Champion of social justice and Winston-Salem legend Dr. Larry Little is in the midst of one of his toughest battles yet. A few months ago, Little, who was co-founder of the Winston-Salem Black Panther ...
TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Bitty and Beau’s Coffee will be closing its Winston-Salem location at the end of the month. The coffee shop, located at 411 W. 4th St., employs people with intellectual and ...