On WSAZ-TV’s “Studio 3,” band members Austin Willard and Lauren Taylor — both from the Charleston area — talk about their preparations for the historic parade which steps off at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 28, in New York City.
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Dr. Lisa Costello, assistant professor in the School of Medicine, joins WBOY-TV’s “304 Today” to discuss her work with kids.
In USA Today’s “Homefront,” Carlos Quesada explains why spotted lanternflies are damaging to the environment.
In Everyday Health, Bethany Barone Gibbs offers advice on how to increase intensity within smaller workouts.
In The Arizona Republic, Ashley Coker-Cranney addresses cheerleading challenges.
The DO highlights a presentation from Dr. James Berry and Lisa Coutras Terris exploring how J.R.R. Tolkien’s work can inspire healing among patients dealing with substance use disorder.