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Communities across southern West Virginia need more help as they build back and recover from the February floods that hit the ...
As the Trump administration wages a trade war with China, West Virginia’s coal industry is bracing for economic shortfalls.
Dozens of people have died in West Virginia’s jails and prison, which are nearly full. Lawmakers spent the session passing ...
Across West Virginia’s Greenbrier Valley, federal funding cuts are hurting farmers who supplied fresh food to local schools and food banks.
West Virginia's budget puts millions for future tax cuts and private schools while slashing funds for water, addiction recovery and child care programs.
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, left, and Sen. Jim Justice, right, speak during committee hearing in Washington D.C. Photos courtesy CSPAN. In early March, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito looked into the camera ...
For 60 days, lawmakers had every opportunity to pass legislation to alleviate overcrowding and safety problems in West Virginia’s prisons and jails. Instead, they passed laws to lengthen prison ...
In February, heavy rain that battered southern West Virginia caused rivers and creeks to swell and flood communities across the coalfields. Roads and bridges washed away. Homes were soaked. Residents ...
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