Posts From Layla Garms

Cook speaks through her art

    Cook speaks through her art

When Winston-Salem resident Cloves Cook speaks to the world, she does so in living color. Whether it’s an “environmental rant” or a social justice commentary, Cook, who signs her work

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National COGA gathering comes to St. Peter’s

    National COGA gathering comes to St. Peter’s

The Church of God Apostolic, Inc. National Family & Growth Conference is in town this week. St. Peter’s World Outreach Center is hosting the event, which began Monday and ends

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New citizens take oath on patriotic holiday

    New citizens take oath on patriotic holiday

In their six years of marriage, Alfonso Tobar has never seen his wife cry. Edith Sabillon came dangerously close to breaking her tradition of stoicism last week when she walked

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Students take advantage of nationally-acclaimed summer program

    Students take advantage of nationally-acclaimed summer program

Eleven year-old Aryana James might be spending her summer in school, but has no complaints. “It’s fun – the activities that we do and the field trips and the work

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Local performers breathing new life into acclaimed show

    Local performers breathing new life into acclaimed show

Triad residents Ron Jones and Andy Schlosberg are using their comedic talents to tackle a societal issue that is anything but

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UNCSA alum set to film debut feature in Winston

    UNCSA alum set to film debut feature in Winston

Just over a year after completing his degree, UNC School of the Arts alumnus Edward Varnie is returning to Winston-Salem

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Incumbents and hopefuls file for Council seats

    Incumbents and hopefuls file for Council seats

Mayor Allen Joines officially kicked off his re-election Monday at the Forsyth County Government Center, just before making his way

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City’s second black police chief takes oath

    City’s second black police chief takes oath

Barry Rountree, the city’s first black male police chief, was sworn-in Sunday at City Hall. Rountree, a Winston-Salem State University

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The Secret Language of Dogs

    The Secret Language of Dogs

As a toddler, Kyle Anderson spent countless hours watching his father, veteran dog trainer Don Anderson, practice his craft. “I

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War of Words

    War of Words

Local lawmakers defend, decry decision to end jobless  benefits for thousands   The past year has been difficult for Donald

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