Posted inWest Virginia Legislature WV legislative roundup: EMS workers see progress; broadband spending sees less accountability by Greg Moore March 4th, 2022March 4th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature Stressed and stretched thin, West Virginia EMS agencies still waiting for long-term fixes from lawmakers by Quenton King March 3rd, 2022April 27th, 2022
Posted inNews WV lawmakers strip economic development oversight panel from broadband bill by Douglas Soule February 28th, 2022February 28th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature WV legislative roundup: One bill that wasn’t wanted, and another that may hurt those in need by Greg Moore February 25th, 2022February 25th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature ‘It’s scary’: While hundreds of workers face layoff in Brooke County, WV lawmakers move to slash the benefits they’ll rely on by Amelia Ferrell Knisely February 24th, 2022February 24th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature WV Senate President says his signature bill will ‘protect’ coal companies. But the industry itself initially didn’t want it. by Ian Karbal February 21st, 2022February 18th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature WV legislative roundup: Upcoming deadlines prompt a flurry of statehouse activity by Erica Peterson February 18th, 2022February 18th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature After months of work, WV coalfields committee has few bills to show for it by Ian Karbal February 16th, 2022February 16th, 2022
Posted inNews At WVU, as state funding goes down, students bear more and more of the burden by Duncan Slade February 15th, 2022July 20th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature West Virginia stockpiled $110 million in welfare funds despite pandemic, soaring hunger numbers by Amelia Ferrell Knisely February 14th, 2022February 14th, 2022