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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Celebrate World Spay Day Feb. 27 To the Editor: February 27 is World Spay Day, a day to celebrate the importance of animal birth control and remind everyone to have their

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Spoken word performer debuts CD

    Spoken word performer debuts CD

By Mona Lisa McCorkle Special to The Chronicle Eugene B. McCorkle III, a.k.a. Mr. TrueLove, a Winston-Salem native, debuted his first spoken word CD S avaturday, Feb.  17, at Off the

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Commentary- Black History: A conversation with Lafayette Jones

    Commentary- Black History: A conversation with Lafayette Jones

By Algenon Cash For Lafayette Jones, whether its personal, business or community, relationships have been the primary driver for success.  Born in Buffalo, New York, Jones’ relationships have carried him

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Solid Rock participates in Red Dress Tea

    Solid Rock participates in Red Dress Tea

Twenty-five members of Solid Rock Missionary Baptist church were part of the over 250 participants in Novant Health’s seventh annual Red Dress Tea on Sunday, Feb. 18. Seventeen churches were

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Galilee builds community with Black Business Showcase

    Galilee builds community with Black Business Showcase

Galilee Missionary Baptist Church has featured several activities for Black History Month, including a Black Business Showcase. On Sunday, Feb.

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BUSTA’S PERSON OF THE WEEK: Brian Anthony, the new man in charge

    BUSTA’S PERSON OF THE WEEK: Brian Anthony, the new man in charge

Meet veteran broadcaster Brian Anthony. Anthony has a very impressive radio resume, which includes companies like iHeart, Inner City Broadcasting Gannettt Broadcasting, Jacor and the list goes on.

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Commentary: Helpless and hopeless for America’s future

    Commentary: Helpless and hopeless for America’s  future

On Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day, hundreds of parents sent their children off to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, expecting them

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Black driver Darrell Wallace Jr. places 2nd in Daytona 500

    Black driver Darrell Wallace Jr. places 2nd in Daytona 500

By Chronicle Wire Reports Darrell Wallace Jr.,  the first black driver to start the Daytona 500 since 1969,  finished second

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IFB solutions seeks ‘Blind Idol’ contestant submissions

    IFB solutions seeks ‘Blind Idol’ contestant submissions

IFB Solutions, based in Winston-Salem, has officially kicked off the 2018 Blind Idol national singing competition. Interested singers who also

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Commentary: The Second Amendment and white anxiety

    Commentary: The Second Amendment and white anxiety

There has been yet another school shooting in America. The multiple murders at the Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland,

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