Gov. Morrisey said he would close a $400 million state budget gap, cut taxes, work with Trump and power new tech industries ...
New House rules approved Wednesday removed public hearings in the process, opting instead for public comment the first day a bill is considered in committee.
West Virginia broadband officials wanted greater involvement and reporting requirements. Utilities had objections.
Cabell County’s opioid case is still up for debate. Whether it can proceed now is up to how the WV Supreme Court defines a public nuisance.
As West Virginia’s foster care system struggles to hire and retain workers amid low pay and overwhelming caseloads, it stresses foster families and keeps kids from getting the attention they need.
Water systems are required to identify and replace lead drinking water pipes within the next decade; they’re asking West Virginians for help.
Last year, West Virginians from all over the state traveled to Charleston to attend public hearings to speak out on bills being considered by the House of Delegates. The chamber saw robust public ...
A case against major drug distributors over the flood of painkiller pills that devastated West Virginia is back in court. This time, the case is before the state Supreme Court, which is considering ...
A state task force to fix pole attachment issues — a crucial issue endangering West Virginia’s $1.2 billion broadband expansion — watered down its final report, in part due to objections from utility ...
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