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WSSU student killed in Raleigh shooting

    WSSU student killed in Raleigh shooting

Above: Kari Watson By Todd Luck The Chronicle Winston-Salem State University is mourning one of their own again after Kari Omyea Watson was killed in a Raleigh shooting last week.

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Gleaners spread Christmas cheer

    Gleaners spread Christmas cheer

Submitted Photo Pictured from left to right: 1, A’Nayjah Bullard, 2. Shania James,3.Courtney E. Lennon, 4.Aaliyah Dodd, 5. Madison Murrell, 6,Quincie McKnight, 7.Jayla Herndon, 8. Tasiana Andrews, 9.Londyn Hunt, 10.

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Kwanzaa event spotlights local black-owned businesses

    Kwanzaa event spotlights local black-owned businesses

Above: Annette Nickols of I am 2 Sweet 4 Diabetes greets attendee at her table on Tuesday, Dec. 29. To celebrate the fourth principle of Kwanzaa, Ujamaa or cooperative economics,

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Editorial Cartoon

    Editorial Cartoon

Happy New Year!!!

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Editorial: Be prepared to face 2015 issues into next year

    Editorial: Be prepared to face 2015 issues into next year

Tomorrow is the beginning of a new year in the 21st century. What could be hard to believe is that

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Column: New Year’s resolutions for Black America in 2016

    Column: New Year’s resolutions for Black America in 2016

Benjamin Chavis NNPA Columnist Whenever we begin a new calendar year, it can be useful to make New Year’s Resolutions

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544,950 people in N.C. enroll in Marketplace coverage

    544,950 people in N.C. enroll in Marketplace coverage

Special to The Chronicle As of Dec. 19, the number of consumers signed up for Marketplace coverage surged to more than

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Wake Forest offers tips for mentoring

    Wake Forest offers tips for mentoring

Special to The Chronicle January is National Mentoring Month. Wake Forest University asks: Do you have time to mentor? Effective mentoring

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Heart association forming young pro group

    Heart association forming young pro group

The American Heart Association is looking for corporate business professionals between the ages 25-35 who are interested in joining the

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Sunnyside Ministry receives Food Lion foundation donation

    Sunnyside Ministry receives Food Lion foundation donation

Special to the Chronicle Sunnyside Ministry, 319 Haled St, has received $2,500 from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation just

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