Shauna Johnson, a Fairmont native, is an award-winning reporter who has been covering news in West Virginia for more than a decade.
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Civil rights lawsuit filed against Westover, two city police officers,
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Spring semesters open with coronavirus testing, vaccinations at colleges and universities,
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Rent, utility help on the way for West Virginians in coronavirus pandemic,
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Applications for PROMISE scholarships still off pace in pandemic,
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Donations through Center for Organ Recovery and Education hit new highs,
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State residents over age 70 now eligible for coronavirus vaccines,
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Fewer West Virginians getting health insurance via ACA exchange,
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Calls to Problem Gamblers Help Network up to start 2021,
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After sales declines in 2020 due to COVID, a new Girl Scout cookie season is starting,
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Coronavirus vaccinations beginning this week for school employees,
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COVID vaccine distributions for oldest West Virginians taking many forms,
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Queue for future coronavirus vaccines extending to those outside of health care, first responder community,
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Hino: Engine certification issues the reason for production suspension in Wood County through much of 2021,
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What comes after Christmas is a concern for many in hospitality in West Virginia,
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Two virtual commencement ceremonies planned at Marshall University,
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New Timberline Mountain preparing for preview weekend,
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Double-digit enrollment drop reported at West Virginia’s community and technical colleges,
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HELP4WV expands to offer referrals for children, teens in crisis,
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Speed tests from state residents feeding into new West Virginia Broadband Availability Map,
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Hundreds of students sign on for new winter term at Fairmont State,