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Editorial: Letter to the Editor

    Editorial: Letter to the Editor

Citizenship demands participation To the Editor: Citizenship carries both duties and responsibilities that require active participation. One of those responsibilities is to vote. Your vote is a declaration of your

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IDs aren’t required, but voters will see changes

    IDs aren’t required, but voters will see changes

With the May 6 primary election quickly approaching, voting rights advocates and candidates alike are scrambling to make sure that voters are empowered – and inspired – to hit the

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Early voting plan too friendly to suburbs, critics say

    Early voting plan too friendly to suburbs, critics say

(pictured above: Charles Wilson addresses Board of Elections members (from left): Fleming El-Amin, Ken Raymond and Stuart Russell. Also pictured is clerk Judy Speas.) Proposed early voting sites that favor suburban

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Presidential Praise To the Editor: This section of the U.S. Constitution describes the duty of the President to give a State of the Union address. “He shall from time to

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BOE mum on Coffman’s ouster

    BOE mum on Coffman’s ouster

(pictured above: BOE members (from left) Fleming El-Amin and Ken Raymond listen as Stuart Russell speaks.) Citizens hoping to make their voices

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Thank You, Chronicle To the Editor: As we reflect back on 2013 and resolve to do better in 2014, it’s

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Smoke or Fire?

    Smoke or Fire?

Leaders say candidate’s corruption allegations are all make-believe Democratic mayoral candidate Gardenia Henley is accusing some local church leaders of

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WSSU early voting point of contention for new BOE

    WSSU early voting point of contention for new BOE

Three men – two Republicans and one Democrat – took oaths last week to serve as members of the Forsyth

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Rallying to Right Wrongs

    Rallying to Right Wrongs

On Saturday, Feb. 9, thousands of participants arrived at Shaw University (in Raleigh) to march to the General Assembly (The

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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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