James B. Ewers Jr. Guest Columnist The year 2015 was a challenging year for African-American males. We were shot, killed and seriously injured at record rates according to some reports.
Editorial
To the Editor: [Studies show that every day when background checks are used, more than 170 felons, 50 domestic abusers, and nearly 20 fugitives are prevented from buying a gun.
To the Editor: Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Chairman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) and co-chairs of the CBC Gun Violence Task Force, Reps. Robin Kelly (IL-02) and Brenda Lawrence (MI-14) released
Chronicle file photo Kim Porter speaks to protesters gathered outside Winston-Salem City Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2015. Lately there
Lifeline Shoebox Ministry Organization thanks community for helping with 1,000 deliveries To the Editor: Lifeline Shoebox Ministry is a nonprofit
Who would have thought that Winston-Salem State University would have to deal with the death of one freshman let alone
Frank Clemente Guest Columnist Surprisingly, Congress’s $680 billion holiday-season tax deal will bring some cheer to working families and not
James Hankins Guest Columnist The problems: The oligarchical form of government is we – a small number of people –
Benjamin Chavis NNPA Columnist Whenever we begin a new calendar year, it can be useful to make New Year’s Resolutions