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Wood County is leading West Virginia’s effort to build certified, shovel-ready sites, as the state hopes to attract jobs and ...
With big federal changes looming, West Virginia residents are asking lawmakers to hold town halls. Few are getting a response ...
This month, students across West Virginia are returning to school — and at least for now — they have to be vaccinated. As ...
In March, state lawmakers passed the PFAS Protection Act. But it could still be years until drinking water in West Virginia is free of the carcinogens.
As Sen. Joe Manchin pushes the Mountain Valley Pipeline, some WV landowners can’t drink their water, fear explosions.
In private, a federal judge tried to use a piece of legislation to settle a major foster care lawsuit. Settlement talks have since fallen apart and the judge recused himself on Monday.
A metering change requested by Mon Power and Potomac Edison could make solar panels unaffordable for West Virginians who do not already have them.
West Virginia has the lowest labor force participation rate in the country. While nonprofits are trying to bring more workers into the labor force, deeper solutions remain necessary.
Tens of thousands of orphaned oil and gas wells dot West Virginia. Even with a potential boost of millions of federal dollars, the state doesn’t have the resources to clean them up.
Residents say contaminants have spread through the water supply, polluting wells and killing pets. Coal companies have pointed fingers at each other.
Stark disparities continue to exist in how Black students and low-income students are disciplined in West Virginia schools, according to data released Wednesday by the state Department of Education.
With WV lawmakers set to begin the redistricting process, here’s why this year will be particularly consequential and why some have raised fears of gerrymandering.