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Pastor to rock Gospel Fest stage

    Pastor to rock Gospel Fest stage

Grosjean L. Stephens, pastor of Cornerstone of Faith Ministries, will be among the performers at Gospel Fest at the Dixie Classic Fair. The event, sponsored by The Chronicle, will be

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Alumna joins UNCG Board

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro has appointed Andrea Jenkins to  its Alumni Association Board of Directors. She will represent the western region of North Carolina on the board, which is

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WSSU to name dorm for chancellors

    WSSU to name dorm for chancellors

The Board of Trustees of Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) approved naming the new residence hall on campus the Martin-Schexnider Residence Hall in honor of two former chancellors. Additionally, one of

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Local doctor to debut third CD Saturday

    Local doctor to debut third CD Saturday

Osaru will release his latest CD, “All the Way,” during a concert event at the Underground Theater at the Community Arts Center, 411 West Fourth St., on Saturday, Sept. 29.

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Author Watts returning to UNC Charlotte

    Author Watts returning to UNC Charlotte

Nationally-recognized author Stephanie Powell Watts will return to her alma mater, UNC Charlotte, on Oct. 3 and 4 for a

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Impressive Start for Forsyth’s Angelou Center

    Impressive Start for Forsyth’s Angelou Center

Forsyth Medical Center’s Maya Angelou Center for Women’s Health and Wellness has wasted little time in making a name for

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Chamber members hear from candidates

    Chamber members hear from candidates

Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce members got up close and personal with candidates for the North Carolina House and Senate Tuesday

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Tattoo artist opens downtown spot

    Tattoo artist opens downtown spot

Five years ago, Winston-Salem native Andre Phillips walked into Liberty Tattoo Company shop at 416 N Liberty St. and his

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Watt loses many Forsyth constituents

    Watt loses many Forsyth constituents

Forsyth County residents who thought they were being represented in Washington, D.C. by U.S. Rep. Mel Watt may get a

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Lessons from a Trailblazer

    Lessons from a Trailblazer

Current black male WFU employees dine with school’s first-ever black student Dr. Ed Reynolds, Wake Forest University’s first black student,

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