
Kari Beal
Anchor and Reporter at WHNS-TV (Greenville, SC)
Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist. 4pm Anchor and Health Reporter for @foxcarolinanews. https://t.co/Y61k68fgx1
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2 weeks ago |
foxcarolina.com | Kari Beal
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Scout Motors is amping up their electric SUV and truck making business in South Carolina and is looking to hire. The company is hosting a job fair in Greenville on April 24. The event will take place in two sessions, but candidates are only required to attend one of the two sessions offered:Scout Motors is looking for people interested in areas of production planning, manufacturing, engineering and logistics.
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3 weeks ago |
foxcarolina.com | Kari Beal
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services terminated billions of dollars in grants relating to COVID, HIV, infectious disease, and mental health. This includes several grants in South Carolina. White House officials say this money relates to COVID funding and since the pandemic is over, they say taxpayer money does not need to go towards this anymore. But others say it covers more than COVID. De’Ashia Lee is the director of the Act Now End AIDS Coalition.
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2 months ago |
weau.com | Breane Lyga |Kari Beal |Heather Graf
(InvestigateTV) — While we trust doctors with our lives, most Americans are not confident in the U.S. healthcare system as a whole. A Gallup poll released in 2023 reveals just one in three Americans have faith in the medical system. Now, some physicians are taking healthcare into their own hands, creating a so-called doctor subscription service. Our investigators take an in-depth look at how it works and whether it’s a viable option for families. Copyright 2025 Gray Media Group, Inc.
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2 months ago |
actionnews5.com | Breane Lyga |Kari Beal |Heather Graf
(InvestigateTV) — While we trust doctors with our lives, most Americans are not confident in the U.S. healthcare system as a whole. A Gallup poll released in 2023 reveals just one in three Americans have faith in the medical system. Now, some physicians are taking healthcare into their own hands, creating a so-called doctor subscription service. Our investigators take an in-depth look at how it works and whether it’s a viable option for families. Copyright 2025 Gray Media Group, Inc.
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2 months ago |
fox5vegas.com | Kari Beal
(InvestigateTV) — Going to the grocery store and walking through the park are daily activities many people might take for granted. These tasks can be difficult for patients who suffer from the most common inner ear disorder, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. For people with this type of vertigo, just moving their head can make the room spin. While doctors say symptoms typically clear up in weeks, there are rare cases, including a woman in South Carolina, whose symptoms have lasted for years.
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