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HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County woman was among the five COVID-19 deaths reported in West Virginia on Saturday.
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HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County woman was among the five COVID-19 deaths reported in West Virginia on Saturday.
NEW YORK — A new national study adds strong evidence that mask mandates can slow the spread of the coronavirus, and that allowing dining at restaurants can increase cases and deaths.
WASHINGTON — An exhausted Senate narrowly approved a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Saturday as President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies notched a victory they called crucial for hoisting the country out of the pandemic and economic doldrums.
CHARLESTON — After a year off due to the coronavirus pandemic, the West Virginia Book Festival will return to the Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center on Oct. 22 and 23.
“Every time that you eat or drink, you are either feeding the disease or fighting it.” — Heather Morgan, MS, NLC
Apple pie. Could there be anything more American than apple pie? The most identifiable dish that has become the symbolic icon for events, holidays and just good ol’ fashioned eating has finally made it to my table.
The 2021 Conference USA Women's Basketball Tournament game-by-game schedule.
Marshall football head coach Charles Huff said Doug Chapman and Mike Bartrum are key additions to his staff to continue the momentum built with the community following his hire in January.
Marshall junior guard Taevion Kinsey scored 13 of his game-high 23 points in the final 11:25 as the Herd earned the No. 3 seed in the Conference USA East Division with a 75-66 Senior Day win over Charlotte on Saturday at Cam Henderson Center.
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WASHINGTON — U.S. employers added a surprisingly robust 379,000 jobs last month in a sign the economy is strengthening as COVID-19 virus cases drop, vaccinations ramp up, Americans spend more and states ease restrictions on businesses.
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