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Three concerts and a fireworks display are planned for the Fourth of July weekend on the state Capitol grounds.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThis week, we take a look at how the U.S. government built a secret city in East Tennessee during World War II to work on the atomic bomb. Also, almost everybody has a favorite cup or coffee mug, but how far would you go to replace it? And, we hear from a cabinetmaker on the physicality of poetry.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe West Virginia Legislature returns to Charleston and Gov. Patrick Morrisey delivered his State of the State address. Also, flu cases are rising in surrounding states. What does that mean for West Virginia?
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe Kanawha-Charleston Health Officer says a nationwide spike in flu cases is likely to hit West Virginia in the coming weeks.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsEnergy & Environment Reporter Curtis Tate highlights his investigation in millions of dollars in hidden costs for power customers in West Virginia and we'll tell you what health officials are doing to prep for the upcoming flu season.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsFlu season kicks off in just a few days, and health officials are hosting vaccine drives to encourage patients to protect themselves.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe CDC recommends that everyone 6 months and older, with rare exceptions, should get a flu vaccine every season.
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