Posted inHealth West Virginia counties could spend their share of opioid settlements on jails, not public health by Allen Siegler December 15th, 2022December 14th, 2022
Posted inMountain State Spotlight explains Mountain State Spotlight explains: How will West Virginia spend $1 billion in opioid settlement cash? by Allen Siegler December 15th, 2022April 18th, 2023
Posted inOhio Valley ReSource It’s been decades since toxic dust rules for mines have improved. Lawmakers are taking notice. by Justin Hicks, Ohio Valley ReSource November 30th, 2022November 29th, 2022
Posted inHealth Huntington needle exchange program in jeopardy after election of county official who has opposed it by Allen Siegler November 28th, 2022November 23rd, 2022
Posted inPolitics West Virginia lawmakers target troubled DHHR, but have repeatedly struggled to pass legislation addressing state’s many health issues by Ian Karbal November 21st, 2022November 18th, 2022
Posted inHealth One ambulance, 7,000 people: West Virginia county votes on new EMS tax after budget cuts by Ellie Heffernan November 3rd, 2022November 3rd, 2022
Posted inHealth For West Virginians on Medicaid, lawmaker inaction means dental and vision benefits fall far short by Allen Siegler October 31st, 2022January 13th, 2023
Posted inHealth Stigmatize, blame, then restrict: How this West Virginia city responded to the opioid epidemic by Ellie Heffernan October 24th, 2022October 27th, 2022
Posted inNews Biden promised to focus on ‘environmental justice.’ So far, that doesn’t include finishing key review of mountaintop removal’s health impacts by Alexa Beyer October 11th, 2022October 11th, 2022
Posted inHealth As WV officials tout small reductions in drug overdose deaths, epidemic remains at crisis levels by Allen Siegler October 5th, 2022October 7th, 2022