Roanokers Bernadette Lark and Alanjha Harris are part of this year's Virginia Folklife apprenticeship program. They will perform Gullah Geechee gospel music Thursday at the Taubman Museum of Art.
Climate change and supply chain disruptions have affected Berkshire sugar producers as maple sugar season begins to heat up, but still, they are optimistic about their craft.
Student-athletes tested for potentially dangerous and lethal heart condition after contracting COVID-19
Student-athletes from Texas Wesleyan University must be screened and cleared for myocarditis by UNT Health Science Center before they can return to sports Author: Lauren Zakalik Updated: 9:00 PM CST January 4, 2021
FORT WORTH, Texas 24-year-old Ryne Randle has never really known a life without baseball.
“Baseball has always been
the thing for me,” Randle said.
But the outfielder for Texas Wesleyan University had never considered his college baseball career possibly coming to an end because of COVID-19.
“I had been feeling a little sick,” he recalled. “It started out with a fever and some chills.”