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Official cast for Dancing with the Ohio Valley Stars 2024 revealed
WHEELING, W.Va. (WTRF) – Cue the mirror ball, because Dancing With the Ohio Valley Stars is returning for its 14th season. Eight local celebrities and their professional partners will hit the Capitol Theatre stage on November 2nd for the Augusta Levy Learning Center’s biggest fundraiser of the year. The cast was officially today, and among […]
Justice’s child care tax credit faces uphill battle, doesn’t address providers’ urgent needs
Kaitlin Persinger, who commuted from Barboursville to Charleston for work, couldn’t find child care for her son when she needed it, depending on her grandmother to help out. “Finding child care in that area and being able to get there in time to pick him up was something that I really struggled with,” she said. […]
Wheeling Central Named The Defelice Brothers Pizza Team of the Week
WHEELING,W.Va. (WTRF) – Before we get into week three we need to honor our Defelice Brothers Pizza team of the week the Wheeling Central Maroon Knights who endured a five-hour bus ride south to face James Monroe. The Mavericks had won the last two meetings including last years season opener and in the state semifinals […]
Nationwide Adderall Shortage Leaves Patients Struggling for Solutions
WEST VIRGINIA (LOOTPRESS) – Across the country, patients who rely on Adderall to manage attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are finding themselves caught in a worsening crisis. A nationwide shortage of the medication has left countless individuals scrambling to fill prescriptions, with many reporting delays of weeks, or even months. Pharmacies large and small have […]
Where could a Buc-ee’s be built in West Virginia?
BECKLEY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Buc-ee’s, the popular Texas-based convenience store and gas station chain known for its sprawling locations and variety of offerings, has been expanding its presence beyond the Lone Star State. While there are currently no Buc-ee’s locations in West Virginia, several areas in the state could potentially qualify for a future site. […]
Harm Reduction Restrictions and Budget Cuts Cause HIV to Spread in West Virginia
About five years after an HIV outbreak linked to opioid use in rural West Virginia made national headlines, health departments in the state say they are working with scarce funding and resources to test for HIV and connect those living with the virus to lifesaving treatment, the Bluefield Daily Telegraph reports.
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