Author: Riley Guertin

Living Well: How to Spot Heat Illness

The heat can be dangerous and emergency rooms are expecting more patients with heat-related illnesses during this heat event. That’s why doctors say it’s best to limit your time outside with temperatures soaring, and it’s critical to stay hydrated even before you go outside. For today’s Living Well, we have more on how to keep your family safe.

Pet of the Day: Yadi And Kira

It’s now time for this morning’s pet of the day, brought to you by Morgantown Bank & Trust, we’d like you to meet Yadi and Kira! This bonded pair of sisters is called the dynamic duo by the shelter. Yadi and Kira are low maintenance and love to spend their day hanging out in the sun and eating some treats….

Living Well: Summer Weather Can Trigger Asthma

Around 25 million people in the U.S. have asthma, and this time of year, thunderstorms and summer weather can worsen symptoms. In today’s Living Well, News 40’s Morgan Hoover shows us the impact severe weather can have on asthma sufferers and ways to avoid being breathless this summer.

Refugees recognized during World Refugee Day

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- From the Congo to South Korea, people from all over the world call Bowling Green home. And this weekend, many of them came together to celebrate World Refugee Day. Cultures worldwide came together on Saturday at the Sloan Convention Center. You could try traditional foods like Fufu, Khanom Tom, and Dolma, without ever leaving the room. It…

Four Things You Need to Know: Monday, June 17th, 2024

Before you head out the door, here are four things you need to know. It’s another hot day out there with temperatures having the chance to reach the nineties. Make sure you stay cool and take breaks if you do have to be outside. Thursday is the 26th annual Stand for Children Day hosted by Community Education. It’s free to…

Pet of the Day: Theo

For this morning’s Pet of the Day, brought to you by Morgantown Bank & Trust, we’d like you to meet Theo. He’s one and a half years old and was returned to the shelter because he isn’t the fondest of cats. However, the Humane Society says that he is fantastic with dogs and great with all people. You can adopt…