
Emily Featherston
Investigative Producer at Investigate TV
~Legacy Blue Check~ | Investigative Producer for @InvestigateTV | Data Specialist | MBA | Email: [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
kktv.com | Emily Featherston |Joce Sterman
(InvestigateTV) — According to a December 2024 survey, America’s view of healthcare is at its lowest point in 24 years. In the event your next procedure or prescription is not an emergency, a little bit of research could save you a lot of money in the long run. When you or a loved one needs medical care, there’s usually enough to worry about without wondering just how much that test or treatment is going to cost you.
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2 weeks ago |
foxcarolina.com | Emily Featherston |Joce Sterman
You can choose how your personal data is used. Vendors want your permission to do the following:Information about your activity on this service (such as forms you submit, content you look at) can be stored and combined with other information about you (for example, information from your previous activity on this service and other websites or apps) or similar users. This is then used to build or improve a profile about you (that might include possible interests and personal aspects).
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3 weeks ago |
actionnews5.com | Sarah Jane Tribble |Holly Hacker |Owen Hornstein |Emily Featherston |Brandon Wissbaum
BRANCHLAND, West Virginia (InvestigateTV/KFF Health News) — Ada Carol Adkins lives with her two dogs in a trailer tucked into the timbers off Upper Mud River Road. “I’m comfortable here, but I’m having health issues,” said the 68-year-old, who retired from her job as a school cook several years ago after having a stroke. “Things are failing me.”Her trailer sits halfway up a ridge miles from town and the local health clinic. Her phone and internet are “wacky sometimes,” she said.
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3 weeks ago |
live5news.com | Sarah Jane Tribble |Holly Hacker |Owen Hornstein |Emily Featherston
BRANCHLAND, West Virginia (InvestigateTV/KFF Health News) — Ada Carol Adkins lives with her two dogs in a trailer tucked into the timbers off Upper Mud River Road. “I’m comfortable here, but I’m having health issues,” said the 68-year-old, who retired from her job as a school cook several years ago after having a stroke. “Things are failing me.”Her trailer sits halfway up a ridge miles from town and the local health clinic. Her phone and internet are “wacky sometimes,” she said.
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3 weeks ago |
wsfa.com | Sarah Jane Tribble |Holly Hacker |Owen Hornstein |Emily Featherston
BRANCHLAND, West Virginia (InvestigateTV/KFF Health News) — Ada Carol Adkins lives with her two dogs in a trailer tucked into the timbers off Upper Mud River Road. “I’m comfortable here, but I’m having health issues,” said the 68-year-old, who retired from her job as a school cook several years ago after having a stroke. “Things are failing me.”Her trailer sits halfway up a ridge miles from town and the local health clinic. Her phone and internet are “wacky sometimes,” she said.
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The complicated history of the White Oak Dike has stuck with me, and even years later it's great to see the work that went into an investigation come to fruition in a way that betters a community. (You can find the original story here: https://t.co/2oUOJRnGij)

Nearly seven years later, the dike system severely damaged and breached in Kelly, North Carolina from Hurricane Matthew and Hurricane Florence is now on its way to a full recovery. https://t.co/PZakFFRQ68

RT @kathrynw5: CBS News projects it's time for second dinner

My election take: I hate the term “slippage”