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Senator Lankford and Congressman Brecheen urge EPA to Investigate Environmental Risks of Abortion Drug Mifepristone

Senator Lankford and Congressman Brecheen urge EPA to Investigate Environmental Risks of Abortion Drug Mifepristone

Washington, D.C. — This month, Oklahoma's senior U.S. Senator James Lankford and Second District Congressman Josh Brecheen urged the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to investigate the environmental and public health risks of the abortion...

Local teams enhance Charleston regatta with seamless video, audio production

Local teams enhance Charleston regatta with seamless video, audio production

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — Several people have been working behind the scenes this week to make sure the technical aspects of the Charleston Sternwheel Regatta go smoothly. Zac Priddy, co-owner of American Technology Rentals, and his team from...

Airport radars may be alerting aliens 200 light-years away, says startling study

Airport radars may be alerting aliens 200 light-years away, says startling study

Major aviation hubs like London’s Heathrow and Gatwick, or New York’s JFK International, could constantly send out clues about our existence to aliens. A new startling study claims that the airport and military radar systems might be...

Letters – July 10, 2025

Letters – July 10, 2025

Correction: Last week’s article about commercial space availability in Carbondale noted nearly 10,000 square feet vacant at Hayden Place. We were informed the northernmost portion has been leased to a local builder as a showroom and office. The...

Marion County drowning victim identified as WVU employee

Marion County drowning victim identified as WVU employee

COLFAX, W.Va. — The 49 year old woman found dead in the Colfax area has been identified as a long time West Virginia University employee. Erin Bunner was a Fairmont native and WVU employee since 2006. In 2006, she started as a professional...

Many medical treatments could be affected by Supreme Court transgender ruling

The justices’ reasoning in the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding Tennessee’s ban on youth gender-affirming care could have much broader implications, perhaps opening the door to state restrictions on health care for other groups of...

Dr. Johnny M. Moore to Serve as Rust College’s 13th President

Dr. Johnny M. Moore to Serve as Rust College’s 13th President

Tenure to begin August 11 Rust College is pleased to announce Dr. Johnny M. Moore as the 13th president in the institution’s nearly 160-year history. An Arkansas native, HBCU graduate, and mathematics professor, Dr. Moore has been revered...

The 2025 Outstanding Teaching Awards: Kelly Bradley

The 2025 Outstanding Teaching Awards: Kelly Bradley

This summer, UKNow is highlighting one of the winners of the University of Kentucky’s 2025 Outstanding Teaching Awards, given by the Office for Faculty Advancement with the Office of the Provost. LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 9, 2025) — Kelly Bradley,...

The World and Everything in It: July 9, 2025

Editor's note: The following text is a transcript of a podcast story. To listen to the story, click on the arrow beneath the headline above. LINDSAY MAST, HOST: Good morning! The countdown to America’s 250th birthday begins, and with it...

For Students with Disabilities, Suspension Not Just a Matter of Race and Gender — But Geography

For Students with Disabilities, Suspension Not Just a Matter of Race and Gender — But Geography

By Amanda Geduld, The 74 This story first appeared at The 74, a nonprofit news site covering education. Sign up for free newsletters from The 74 to get more like this in your inbox. This story was published in partnership with The Post and...

Q&A: How to advocate for better vaccine policies in your state

Q&A: How to advocate for better vaccine policies in your state

Add topic to email alerts Subscribe We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact customerservice@slackinc.com. Back to Healio Key takeaways: West Virginia has one of the highest...

Ranchester Celebrates Groundbreaking For First US Rare Earth Mine In Decades

Ranchester Celebrates Groundbreaking For First US Rare Earth Mine In Decades

Ramaco Inc. and Ramaco Rare Earth, LLC, are hosting a landmark ribbon cutting and groundbreaking ceremony on Friday to commemorate the opening of the Brook Mine Carbon Ore Rare Earth project. It will be the first new rare earth mine in the United...

The Latest: Trump hosts African leaders at the White House

The Latest: Trump hosts African leaders at the White House

U.S. President Donald Trump is hosting five West African leaders on Wednesday for a “multilateral lunch” as the region reels from the impact of U.S. aid cuts. The surprise meeting with leaders of Liberia, Senegal, Gabon, Mauritania and...

Map Shows States With Higher Cancer Rates

Map Shows States With Higher Cancer Rates

Residents in some parts of the United States are more likely to be diagnosed with cancer than others, according to a new analysis of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data. Personal injury attorneys Phillips Law Firm analyzed the...

Pitt rebrands its diversity office amid Trump administration pressure

Pitt rebrands its diversity office amid Trump administration pressure

By Maddie Aiken, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS) The University of Pittsburgh is replacing its Office for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion following funding loss threats from the Trump administration. Pitt’s newly launched Office of Institutional...

Florida state parks offer people with disabilities opportunities to enjoy the outdoors

Florida state parks offer people with disabilities opportunities to enjoy the outdoors

Under a green canopy of trees laden with Spanish moss on an afternoon in June, David Jones was showing park rangers and staffers at Paynes Prairie State Park how to use the EcoRover — an all-terrain wheelchair — that had just been delivered....

Why 19 U.S. States Still Let People Leave Dogs in Hot Cars

Why 19 U.S. States Still Let People Leave Dogs in Hot Cars

Every summer, tragic headlines emerge: dogs found dead in sweltering parked cars, their bodies lifeless from heatstroke. And yet, in 19 U.S. states and Washington D.C., it is still perfectly legal to leave a dog unattended in a vehicle—even during...

Purple Alert system introduced

Purple Alert system introduced

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - West Virginia introduced the Purple Alert system on Tuesday, created specifically to find missing people with cognitive impairment. Capt. L.T. Goldie said, “There’s been a couple times that I have personally dealt with...

Noem attends ribbon cutting in Harpers Ferry, W. Va. for CBP’s Monarch Hall 

Noem attends ribbon cutting in Harpers Ferry, W. Va. for CBP’s Monarch Hall 

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on June 23 to celebrate the opening of Monarch Hall—a 32,300-square-foot advanced training and learning center named in honor of the West Virginia state butterfly. The facility is part of the U.S. Customs and...

Which states have the highest population of bald eagles in the U.S.?

Which states have the highest population of bald eagles in the U.S.?

The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States, a magnificent bird that captures the hearts and imagination of the nation. Recently, bald eagles hatched in California, which became a viral sensation as part of a livestream camera. What...

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