Posts From Layla Garms

Housing Authority honors heroes

    Housing Authority honors heroes

The first-ever Winston-Salem Housing Authority Heroes celebration was held Tuesday during the monthly meeting of  the agency’s Board of Commissioners. The Housing Authority showed its appreciation to employees and community

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Center to probe minority youths’ disproportionate entanglements with justice system

    Center to probe minority youths’ disproportionate entanglements with justice system

Winston-Salem State University’s Center for Community Safety has been tapped to play an integral role in a statewide study that could change the conversation surrounding minorities in the juvenile justice

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McCorkle lauded for breaking college’s color line

    McCorkle lauded for  breaking college’s color line

Fifty years ago, James McCorkle stepped onto the campus of Guilford College and forever changed the course of the school’s history. Last week, the Winston-Salem native and retired educator returned

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Tiny Vikings to host its first Pop Warner bowl games

    Tiny Vikings to host its first Pop Warner bowl games

The Winston-Salem Tiny Vikings are counting down the weeks until “Clash of the Jr. Pee Wee and Pee Wee Invitational

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Thinking outside of one’s cultural box can save lives, say experts

    Thinking outside of one’s cultural box can save lives, say experts

A woman’s race, culture and religious beliefs can all impact her health and wellness, a group of experts said last

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Center provides horseback therapy

    Center provides horseback therapy

On the ground, four year-old Ethan Lee sometimes faces challenges. But when he’s on the back of a horse at

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120 Years Later

    120 Years Later

WSSU kicking off yearlong slate of anniversary events tomorrow   Winston-Salem State University will embark tomorrow on a yearlong celebration of

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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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Tattoo artist opens downtown spot

    Tattoo artist opens downtown spot

Five years ago, Winston-Salem native Andre Phillips walked into Liberty Tattoo Company shop at 416 N Liberty St. and his

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