Release from Digital Relativity: FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. — Two of Digital Relativity’s partners received national honors during the 41st Annual Telly Awards last month. Digital Relativity, a full-service tradigital agency, worked with the West Virginia Tourism Office to earn a Silver Telly Award in the General-Travel/Tourism for Regional TV category for[Read More…]
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Coronavirus Update: W.Va. with 2,169 positive cases, increase of 16 cases, 84 deaths as of 10 a.m. today; Cumulative positive test percentage, 1.90
WV Press Update: CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Here are the totals from the West Virginia Health and Human Resources website as of 10 a.m. on Tuesday, June 10 West Virginia Cases Total Positive Cases – 2,169 Total Lab Results reported – 114,264 Cumulative positive test percentage, 1.90 Total Deaths – 84 After[Read More…]
Coronavirus Update: W.Va. with 2,092 positive cases, 78 deaths as of 10 a.m. today; Cumulative positive test percentage, 1.97
WV Press Update: CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Here are the totals from the West Virginia Health and Human Resources website as of 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 4 West Virginia Cases Total Positive Cases – 2,092 Total Lab Results reported – 106,049 Cumulative positive test percentage, 1.97 Total Deaths – 78 After[Read More…]
Coronavirus Update: WVU offers information on dealing with work stress, productivity
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Zoom fatigue. Eye strain. Body aches. Working remotely can create challenges for your body and mind. Finding time to take breaks throughout the day can help alleviate stress, improve your mood and boost work performance. Lauren Weatherford, West Virginia University Extension Service Families and Health agent in Fayette and Nicholas counties,[Read More…]
Protesters march in downtown Fairmont, W.Va., for second day in the name of George Floyd
By Eddie Trizzino | Times West Virginian FAIRMONT — For 10 minutes, demonstrators lay in the intersection of Adams and Jefferson streets Sunday afternoon chanting. Shouts of “Black Lives Matter,” “I can’t breathe” and “Justice for Floyd and justice for us,” could be heard through the city’s downtown area amid the[Read More…]
Martinsburg, W.Va., residents join for peaceful demonstration, look to bridge gap between police and protestors
By Jessica Wilt, The Journal of Martinsburg MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Chants of “No justice, no peace” could be heard from blocks away, signs seen from the passing streets and horns honking from cars in support as a group of locals came together Sunday for a peaceful demonstration against police brutality[Read More…]
Protesters gather in Beckley, W.Va., over death of George Floyd
By Michelle James The Register-Herald BECKLEY, W.Va. — A group of peaceful protesters gathered at the intersection of Robert C. Byrd Drive and Neville Street in Beckley Sunday, in a local response to the death of George Floyd, the Minneapolis man who was killed by a police officer Monday. Beckley resident Kelly Vanover[Read More…]
Coronavirus Update: W.Va. with 1,2017 positive cases, 75 deaths as of 10 a.m. today; Cumulative positive test percentage, 2.06; daily positive test percentage, 1.84
WV Press Update: CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Here are the totals from the West Virginia Health and Human Resources website as of 10 a.m. on Monday, June 1 West Virginia Cases Total Positive Cases – 2,017 Total Lab Results reported – 98,095 Cumulative positive test percentage, 2.06 Daily positive test percentage, 1.84[Read More…]
Rally in Wheeling, W.Va., stands in solidarity for justice on death of George Floyd
By Alan Olson, The Intelligencer of Wheeling WHEELING, W.Va. — Several hundred local residents came out Sunday evening to peacefully protest in solidarity with others across the nation following the death of George Floyd. Floyd’s death last week while being handcuffed by Minneapolis police sparked a wave of outrage, leading to[Read More…]
Hundreds gather at Charleston, W.Va., City Hall to protest police violence against African Americans
By Ryan Quinn, Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A crowd that at one point totaled roughly 300 gathered on and around the steps of Charleston City Hall on Sunday, chanting the names of George Floyd and other African Americans before him whom police killed. “He called for his mother! He called[Read More…]

