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Work Zone Safety Week takes on extra meaning after recent WV worker's death

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www.youtube.com – WCHS Eyewitness News – 2025-04-22 15:00:35

SUMMARY: Work Zone Safety Week holds heightened significance following the tragic death of a West Virginia turnpike worker, Randall Randolph, who was struck by a truck in a construction zone. His experience underscores the dangers faced by highway workers, particularly after the death of James Harper in a similar incident. Last year in West Virginia, 263 workers were injured and seven killed in work zone-related crashes. Transportation Secretary Todd Rumball emphasized the need for driver awareness and the responsibility to protect workers, who are integral members of the community. Randolph expressed a desire to use his survival to advocate for safety and prevent future tragedies.

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State officials were joined by a highway worker Monday who had been hit by a truck on the job earlier this year to urge West Virginia drivers to slow down and stay off their phones in work zones.

The warnings for this year’s Work Zone Safety Week sadly follows the April 14 death of 23-year-old James Harper, a turnpike worker killed on the job.

FULL STORY: https://wchstv.com/news/local/work-zone-safety-week-follows-death-of-west-virginia-turnpike-worker#

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Corporations see potential staffing cuts amid economic uncertainty and AI advancement

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www.youtube.com – WCHS Eyewitness News – 2025-05-14 16:04:04

SUMMARY: Microsoft has announced a new round of layoffs, impacting 3% of its workforce, including 2,000 employees in Western Washington. Despite strong sales, the company cited the need to streamline operations for greater efficiency. This follows earlier layoffs in January. The job cuts are expected to affect all regions and positions, with a focus on management. The move is expected to hurt local businesses, particularly those that rely on Microsoft employees. Meanwhile, Amazon has introduced AI-driven robots to sort packages, raising concerns about potential job losses in its warehouses. Additionally, a cyberattack on education vendor PowerSchool exposed sensitive data of millions of students and teachers.

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Microsoft says it is laying off nearly 3% of its entire workforce, meanwhile Amazon unveiled more than 750-thousand robots it will use to sort, lift and carry packages in the company’s warehouses.

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Project Lifesaver helps kids and the elderly

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www.youtube.com – WSAZ NewsChannel 3 – 2025-05-13 21:55:31

SUMMARY: Project Lifesaver in Nicholas County, West Virginia, helps locate individuals at risk of wandering, providing peace of mind for families. The program, especially beneficial for children with autism or adults with dementia, uses an ankle monitor to track a person’s location. Crystal Taylor, a single mother of a 13-year-old with autism, signed up for the program 11 years ago. She says it gives her confidence that if her son wanders off, the sheriff’s department can quickly locate him. The program reassures parents and caregivers, ensuring the safety of their loved ones with timely responses from local deputies.

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Jay's Evening Weather for Tuesday 05/13/25

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www.youtube.com – WOAY TV – 2025-05-13 18:42:45

SUMMARY: Jay’s Evening Weather for Tuesday 05/13/25 reports clouds, showers, and thunder across the region, though Princeton enjoys some sunshine. Temperatures vary from the upper 50s to upper 60s depending on cloud cover. Persistent rain from Virginia has caused flash flood warnings, with flooding mainly along rivers and streams. Large hail and wind damage are possible tonight. Rain is expected to continue through the week into the weekend, with Sunday offering a partial break. Severe weather risks are low but include hail and isolated storms. Temperatures will warm slightly by Thursday and Friday, with highs near 80°F. Overall, an active, wet weather pattern persists.

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It has been another wet and stormy day around the region. More rain chances take us through the rest of the week and into the weekend.

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