By Jeff Halpern | Photos by Braeden Botts NOTE: Records have been adjusted to reflect the Arkansas Activities Association’s new rule in which pool-play matches
Manchin met with AARP representatives in Charleston Tuesday to receive petitions from West Virginians who want Congress to help make their medications more affordable.
CHARLESTON â A drug wholesale firm accused of fueling the opioid crisis could change its monthly pill shipment thresholds fluidly so it did not have to report large orders to its regulator, an AmerisourceBergen Drug Co. executive testified Tuesday.
ABDCâs Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Steve Mays testified to the system at the questioning of Cabell County attorney Paul T. Farrell Jr. on Tuesday at the Robert C. Byrd U.S. Courthouse in Charleston during a trial before U.S. District Court Senior Judge David Faber.
Cabell County and the city of Huntington accuse the âBig Threeâ drug wholesalers â ABDC, Cardinal Health and McKesson â of helping to fuel the opioid crisis by sending 127.9 million opiate doses into the county from 2006-14. A reduction in the amount of pills shipped around 2011 led its users to turn to illicit drugs, they argue.
SC reports first sea turtle nest of 2021
SC reports first sea turtle nest of 2021 By WTOC Staff | May 5, 2021 at 12:50 PM EDT - Updated May 6 at 11:21 AM
SEABROOK ISLAND, S.C. (WTOC) - The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources is reporting the state’s first sea turtle nest of the season.
According to SCDNR, two volunteers spotted a crawl and located the nest on the island 20 miles south of Charleston Tuesday night on Seabrook Island.
“Our staff and nest protection volunteers have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the season’s first nest marking the return of these ancient reptiles,” said SCDNR biologist Michelle Pate, who oversees the agency’s sea turtle nesting program. “We’re hopeful for a great season under the watchful eyes of our dedicated volunteer network members.”