Live On The Levee Lineup Announced
Charleston’s annual free concert series, Live on the Levee, will begin on May 24 and run through August 10.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Week, October interim meetings of the West Virginia Legislature kicked off in Charleston. Children’s health and education continue to be in the spotlight with state leaders discussing everything from school discipline to childhood literacy. And, more on the conditions inside West Virginia jails and prisons.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsAs school begins across West Virginia, health experts say getting children their routine vaccinations is a “back-to-school” must.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsIn Gov. Jim Justice’s Wednesday coronavirus briefing, Joint Interagency Task Force Director Gen. James Hoyer said about 17,400 vaccine doses for children 5 and under will arrive in West Virginia from June 20 through June 29. He said about 8,600 of those will be Moderna and 800 doses will be Pfizer.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWest Virginia Coronavirus Czar Dr. Clay Marsh says right now, we are dealing with the most infectious forms of COVID-19.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsState Coronavirus Czar Dr. Clay Marsh said in West Virginia, less than 30 percent of 5 to 17 year olds have got their first and second shots.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA new study has found that young children who are exposed to high levels of screen time have delays in developmental outcomes such as language,…
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