Prisma Health celebrates brave individuals on National Trauma Survivors Day
“Just because someone has a brain injury doesn’t mean that something is wrong with them,” said trauma survivor Evan McWilliams.
“Just because someone has a brain injury doesn’t mean that something is wrong with them,” said trauma survivor Evan McWilliams.
It’s signing day for 16 Dreher High School seniors declaring their passion for the arts as they sign the dotted line to pursue visual and performing arts in college.
“We provide counseling services, which can be individual therapy services, we can do crisis intervention services if there’s a need for that. We can do psychiatric medical assessments for anybody that needs to see our psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner. We also can provide nursing services for any of our patients,” says Beaton.
After a steep rise during the COVID-19 pandemic, preliminary data shows that drug overdose deaths in the U.S. ticked down in 2023 for the first time in 5 years.
Local Living: Events in the Midlands to enjoy!
With the future of the Atlantic Coast Conference in question, commissioner Jim Phillips expressed optimism Wednesday that the league can still be salvaged.
On Wednesday, Uber announced the launch of a new service that will allow customers to book a shuttle to the airport, concerts or sporting events.
Federal legislation governing artificial intelligence is another step closer to reality.
A trip to the grocery store was a little less expensive last month.
Lexington Police say all lanes of the 5300 block of Sunset Blvd./US-378 have reopened and the bus and LPD patrol vehicle have been removed from the roadway.