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WVSP arrests three in Boone County on drug chargesThe West Virginia Daily News22 hours ago
Sports changes may be coming after West Virginia teen’s deathWTRF- 7News22 hours ago
Mother, daughter duo charged in a nearly $2 million COVID-19 fraud schemeNBC4 Columbus2 days ago
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United Mine Workers host annual Labor Day rally in West Virginia
RACINE, WV (WOWK) — Labor Day officially marks the traditional kick-off of the fall campaign season, even though many candidates have been campaigning for months. And that was true Monday at an annual labor rally in Boone County. Labor Day barbeques and political stumping seem to go hand-in-hand every two years, and this year was […]
Justice among 24 governors opposing World Health Organization
24 Republican governors joined together, writing a letter to President Biden to state their united opposition to two proposals currently under negotiation that would grant the World Health Organization (WHO) unprecedented and unconstitutional powers over the United States and its people.
‘Moving full steam ahead:’ On Labor Day, official hopes for a safer future for miners
This Labor Day, as a new federal rule is being rolled out to prevent deadly black lung disease in miners, Christopher Williamson is remembering the coal miners who fought for the creation of his agency and who weren’t afforded the protections that current and future workers hopefully will. Williamson, assistant secretary for the Mine Safety […]
ARH names Dr. David Stuart Chief Medical Officer for ARH West Virginia Region
BECKLEY, WV (WVNS) — David Stuart, MD, FACS was named Chief Medical Officer for Appalachian Regional Healthcare’s West Virginia Region. According to a press release from Appalachian Regional Healthcare, Stuart will be serving Beckley ARH Hospital, Summers County ARH Hospital and Tug Valley ARH Regional Medical Center in South Williamson, Kentucky. For 17 years, Stuart […]
Attorney General Morrisey Warns College Students of Identity Theft Risks
CHARLESTON, WV (WVDN) — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is urging college students to be cautious as another school year begins and sensitive information is shared. College is the first time many young adults are in charge of their own personal affairs, which makes them susceptible to scammers. Identity thieves may take advantage of students’ newfound […] The post Attorney General Morrisey Warns College Students of Identity Theft Risks appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
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