Posts From Layla Garms

Federal cuts could hit students most in need

    Federal cuts could hit students most in need

The federal sequestration, or across the board budget cuts, that went into effect on March 1 will have substantial impact on state and local programs, and the local school system

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A Doctor in the Family

    A Doctor in the Family

Diverse medical school graduating class gets matched The professional fates of more than 120 Wake Forest University Medical School seniors were decided last week during a whirlwind ceremony at the

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A Push Toward Wellness

    A Push Toward Wellness

Many attend Delta health event at Carver Sorors from the local alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. engaged the community in a “Journey to Wellness” Saturday, in observance

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The AKAs Are Coming

Organizers make final touches for upcoming regional gathering The ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. will be painting the town their trademark pink and green next month. More than

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Eller’s friends and family proud of his many achievements

    Eller’s friends and family proud of his many achievements

City native Carl “Moose” Eller received more than a few accolades over the course of his storied 15-year NFL career.

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Hayes essays earn kids praise from WSBA

    Hayes essays earn kids praise from WSBA

The life and legacy of the late Judge Roland Hayes was celebrated this week, during the Winston-Salem Bar Association’s fourth

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Theatre Festival season kicked off

    Theatre Festival season kicked off

Tony Award winner Tonya Pinkins and NAACP Image Award winner Dorien Wilson have been tapped to serve as celebrity co-chairs

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Marker to immortalize Reynolds union

    Marker to immortalize Reynolds union

Twenty years before the now-famous March on Washington, workers in Winston-Salem were fighting for their rights through Local 22 of

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Community helps end fresh food deserts

    Community helps end fresh food deserts

If the Dreamland Park community is a food desert, then Attorney S. Wayne Patterson and his wife Tamica want their

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GOP leader questions president’s faith, agenda

    GOP leader questions president’s faith, agenda

Felice Pete, president of the Wake County Republican Women, told local residents that she’s long taken heat for being black

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