CHARLESTON The West Virginia Supreme Court reversed and remanded for further proceedings cases involving two Shepherd University campus police officers who contested their terminations.
MARTINSBURG — On Wednesday, a hearing began in the grand jury room of Berkeley County Judicial Center over allegations of age/sex discrimination by West Virginia’s Department of Health and Human
400,000: The invisible deaths of covid-19
Marc Fisher, Lori Rozsa, Mark Kreidler and Annie Gowen, The Washington Post
Jan. 17, 2021
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Nurse practitioner for Hillsborough County jail dies from COVID-19
Jordan Bowen reports
TAMPA, Fla. - Loved ones and the community are remembering a Tampa flight nurse and nurse practitioner who died after battling COVID-19 since before Thanksgiving.
Steven Neher was 49-years-old and was working as a nurse practitioner at the Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office s Falkenburg Road Jail when he was diagnosed with COVID-19.
Also a flight nurse and registered nurse at Tampa General Hospital, Neher s family says he proudly risked his life every day to treat COVID-19 patients. But Tuesday, he lost his own life due to the virus.
Steven Neher, courtesy family