
Henry Brannan
Rural Health Reporter via Report for AmericaHenry Brannan previously covered rural health care in the Shenandoah Valley and Charlottesville area for VPM News and WMRA. The position was in partnership with Report for America.
Prior to working with VPM News, he reported on topics ranging from chronic disease to military recruiting as the Jim Lehrer fellow at PBS NewsHour.
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The change came hours before the deadline.
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Families say the regulations make it 'impossible' for them to be reimbursed for the care they provide.
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The yearly count reveals the extent of homelessness locally, around Virginia and nationwide.
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“Community health workers, regardless of where they are employed, are important to communities.”
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Public records requests show the front-line workers face a perilous funding cliff.
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Regionally, November’s average low temperature was 27 degrees Fahrenheit.
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RSV is at a multiyear high in Virginia, and COVID-19 and flu infections are increasing.
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The books come at a time of increased mental health struggles for children around the U.S.
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They have a reputation for being expensive, but local markets in Virginia provide fresh food.
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Earlier this summer, wildfire smoke lowered air quality in the Eastern U.S. to its worst levels on record.