
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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1 week ago |
foxcarolina.com | Kari Beal
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A recent report by the March of Dimes says South Carolina and Georgia are failing moms and babies. It gave the states an F in its maternal and infant health report card. Fox Carolina investigates what is going on and what some possible solutions are. Every two weeks, mother Andrea Randall takes a 40-minute drive. She goes from Hart County, GA, to Seneca, SC, so her daughter Ryder can see a pediatrician. “It’s not ideal, that is for sure,” Andrea Randall said.
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3 weeks ago |
wrdw.com | Catie Bussmann |Kari Beal
CLEMSON, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - There’s something magical about college football in the south. No matter your team, you know the feeling that comes from being in your favorite stadium surrounded by fans. But for some, getting that experience just isn’t possible anymore. That’s why a group at Clemson University is working on a virtual reality experience to help fans enjoy one last game.
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3 weeks ago |
wistv.com | Catie Bussmann |Kari Beal
CLEMSON, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - There’s something magical about college football in the south. No matter your team, you know the feeling that comes from being in your favorite stadium surrounded by fans. But for some, getting that experience just isn’t possible anymore. That’s why a group at Clemson University is working on a virtual reality experience to help fans enjoy one last game.
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4 weeks ago |
foxcarolina.com | Catie Bussmann |Kari Beal
CLEMSON, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - There’s something magical about college football in the south. No matter your team, you know the feeling that comes from being in your favorite stadium surrounded by fans. But for some, getting that experience just isn’t possible anymore. That’s why a group at Clemson University is working on a virtual reality experience to help fans enjoy one last game.
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4 weeks ago |
azfamily.com | Kari Beal
(InvestigateTV) — Clemson University researchers believe they’re on the verge of a breakthrough treatment for Sanfilippo Syndrome, which is also known as childhood Alzheimer’s. Currently, there is no cure, and most children pass away when they’re teenagers. The research is funded by the Cure Sanfilippo Foundation. “Eliza is an absolutely precious young lady now,” mother Cara O’Neill said. “She is 15.”Eliza was born with Sanfilippo syndrome and diagnosed at the age of three.
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