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Kid reporter who interviewed Obama at White House dies at 23
May 15, 2021
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1of3FILE - In this Jan. 13, 2009 file photo, Damon Weaver, 10, walks in a park near his home in Pahokee, Fla. Weaver who gained national acclaim when he interviewed President Barack Obama at the White House in 2009 has died of natural causes, his family says. Weaver was 23 when he died May 1, 2021 his sister, Candace Hardy, told the Palm Beach Post.Lynne Sladky/APShow MoreShow Less
2of3FILE - This May 23, 2016 file photo shows Royal Palm Beach High School student Damon Weaver during his high school graduation in West Palm Beach, Fla. Weaver who gained national acclaim when he interviewed President Barack Obama at the White House in 2009 has died of natural causes, his family says. Weaver was 23 when he died May 1, 2021 his sister, Candace Hardy, told the Palm Beach Post. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)Carline Jean/APShow MoreShow Less
Phoebe pairs with community to host mobile vaccine clinic Phoebe pairs with community to host mobile vaccine clinic (Source: WALB News) By Avery Jacobs | May 9, 2021 at 12:58 PM EDT - Updated May 9 at 12:58 PM
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - On Saturday, Phoebe Health teamed up with a local pastor and talk show host to bring its mobile wellness clinics to the community.
Residents could get their free Moderna shots in the parking lot of the Staples store, right off of Slappey Boulevard.
No appointments were necessary to get the shots.
Organizer Pastor Yaz Johnson says they are hoping to vaccinate as many people as possible.
Phoebe hosts âA Walk to Rememberâ to honor those affected by COVID-19 Health care workers at a walk to remember (Source: WALB) By Molly Godley | March 10, 2021 at 6:29 PM EST - Updated March 10 at 6:56 PM
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Wednesday marked one year since the battle with COVID-19 first began.
Phoebe officials reflected on the past year and what is next for our health care workers.
The hospital hosted âA Walk to Rememberâ to recognize those lost and those who survived. They also celebrate the success theyâve had over the year.
Phoebeâs Chief Medical Officer Dr. Dianna Grant considers herself a newcomer.
Speaking to. group of children in Albany Georgia through Angela Stanton-King and the American King Foundation, Black spoke to a group of young fans who asked questions to the recently released rapper about what he learned during his incarceration and told them how being locked up affects all of a person’s loved ones.
Kodak, who received a Presidential clemency release in Donald Trump’s last day of his tumultuous term in office let the teens know that the street life gets “harder to pull away from” as you get older.
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