HUNTINGTON — Middle-schoolers transformed into detectives this week as Huntington East Middle School hosted its second science, technology and literacy-based summer program.
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CHARLESTON — West Virginia reported 667 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday as active cases increased to 2,014. That’s 21 more active cases than were reported Tuesday, according to the Department of Health and Human Resources’ state coronavirus dashboard.
CHARLESTON — The Kanawha-Charleston Health Department announced Tuesday it will start billing private insurance companies for any COVID-19 tests administered at the agency, beginning July 1.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia reported 1,350 new COVID-19 cases Monday as active cases decreased to 2,060. That’s 75 fewer active cases than were reported on Friday, according to the Department of Health and Human Resources’ coronavirus dashboard.
“Fresh popcorn is near impossible to resist, second only to fresh donuts.” — Shannon Wiersbitzky, What Flowers Remember
When there are in-season fruit or vegetables to be had, there must be a thoughtful seasonal dish to complement the bountiful harvest. And if they’re on sale because of the good and plenteous pickings, you know I’m already dreaming up something delicious.
HUNTINGTON — Pullman Square will welcome four-legged friends for Paws at Pullman in Huntington this weekend.
HUNTINGTON — Now that Marshall has moved from Conference USA to the Sun Belt, there are steps being taken in the coming months to make that transition as smooth as possible.
Greg White was born and raised in Mullens, West Virginia.
COAL GROVE, Ohio — Coal Grove (Dawson-Bryant) High School announced a development with its athletic program this week, pulling off a feat most 280-student public schools can only imagine.
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DETROIT — U.S. new vehicle sales tumbled more than 21% in the second quarter compared with a year ago as the global semiconductor shortage continued to cause production problems for the industry.
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