The Carter Center has begun training to prepare 360 health workers to better handle depression that women experience during pregnancy and immediately after birth.
Sasstown Hospital Nurse Says the Facility Needs More Drugs
A nurse in charge of the Nimene Maternity Hospital in Sasstown is raising alarm that the southeastern health facility faces a dire shortage of essential medical supplies.
Paynesville Man Commits Suicide
A man is suspected of having committed suicide after his body was discovered hanging from a tree in Paynesville’s Wood Camp Community.
34 Maryland Youths Charged for Rioting That Destroyed Over US$2.3 Million in Property
The Liberia National Police has charged 34 persons connected to widespread protests and rioting in Maryland that caused over US$2.3 million in damage to private and public properties.
Sinoe Assistant Police Commissioner Accused of Assaulting Junior Officer
The assistant commissioner of police for Sinoe has been accused of physically assaulting one of her subordinate officers.
LEITI Announces that Extractive Industry Raised US$79.63M in Gov’t Revenue in 12th Report
The Multi-Stakeholders Steering Group of the Liberia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative has released its 12th Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative report. The document covers the period from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2020.
Five Suspects in Maryland Ritualistic Killing Sent to Court
Police in Maryland have sent five persons to court over the March 25 murder of high school student Mordeccial Nyemah that triggered riots in Maryland.
Traditional Leaders in Grand Kru Concerned About Sand Mining Near Major Bridge
Traditional leaders in Grand Kru say they are concerned that illegal sand mining near a major bridge could undermine the bridge’s structure and jeopardize the county’s connection to nearby Maryland.