On this West Virginia Morning, as temperatures rise and people start heading outside, the chance of contracting a tick-borne illness goes up. Cases of Lyme disease have seen a sharp rise in recent years, so reporter Chris Schulz recently spoke with Dr. Kane Maiers, associate medical director for UPMC GoHealth Urgent Care in West Virginia, to learn more.
Also, potholes across West Virginia are on track for repair by the end of May, according to Gov. Patrick Morrisey. That’s happening as the state steps up safety efforts for workers.
And, the League of Women Voters of West Virginia has published its annual legislative scorecard on 20 bills that became law in the recently completed legislative session.
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Maria Young produced this episode.
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