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Local coaches push safety, education after two AL, WV football players die from head injuries
Read full article: Local coaches push safety, education after two AL, WV football players die from head injuriesLocal football coaches are pushing for safety and education after two teenagers died from head injuries they received while playing football.
Volcano spews ash cloud for 2nd day on Russia's Kamchatka
Read full article: Volcano spews ash cloud for 2nd day on Russia's KamchatkaA massive volcanic eruption is spewing out ash for a second day on Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula, throwing clouds of dust high into the sky and blanketing wide areas.
More aid reaches Ethiopia's Tigray region following truce
Read full article: More aid reaches Ethiopia's Tigray region following truceMore aid arrived in Ethiopia’s Tigray Wednesday following the signing of a truce earlier this month calling for unhindered humanitarian access into the northern region.
Ethiopia, Tigray military leaders agree on peace roadmap
Read full article: Ethiopia, Tigray military leaders agree on peace roadmapTop military commanders from Ethiopia and its embattled Tigray region have agreed to allow unhindered humanitarian access to the region and form a joint disarmament committee following last week’s truce.
Black Business Month: VT student hopes to inspire others
Read full article: Black Business Month: VT student hopes to inspire othersAugust marks National Black Business Month. Just like other Black business owners, Head said that it was tough getting the support she needed to get her business up-and-running. Anaija Head, 19, talks about her business "CTK Apparel" during National Black Business Month. She made Black Lives Matter apparel and donated half the proceeds to bail protesters out of jail across the country. She also attended a Black Lives Matter community event alongside other Black entrepreneurs in July.
Virginia offers free fishing weekend Sept. 28-29
Read full article: Virginia offers free fishing weekend Sept. 28-29ROANOKE, Va. - Head outside and experience the fishing that Virginia has to offer! The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries is offering two additional full days of free fishing Sept. 28-29, in conjunction with National Hunting and Fishing Day. Anyone can fish free in public fresh waters around the state without having to buy a fishing license. A license is still required if you plan to fish in marine areas or saltwater portions of tidal waters. This offer is available because there was inclement weather during the free fishing days in June.