Posted inNews Black students in WV are suspended twice as often as their white peers. Community leaders aren’t convinced yet another report is the answer by Duncan Slade July 21st, 2022August 4th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature For WV Gov. Jim Justice, extra cash in state coffers justifies a permanent tax cut. But recently, his own budget office warned that trend may be temporary by Ian Karbal July 19th, 2022July 20th, 2022
Posted inNews For West Virginia’s libraries, a proposed constitutional amendment could mean yet another budget cut by Ellie Heffernan July 5th, 2022July 7th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature ‘Everyone was shocked’: How WV’s ethics laws allowed someone barred from lobbying to try to influence legislators anyway by Ian Karbal May 16th, 2022May 13th, 2022
Posted inEconomic Justice WV senior centers are trying to feed more hungry people amid soaring food prices, but won’t get an increase in state funding by Amelia Ferrell Knisely April 11th, 2022April 12th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature A possible new industry for West Virginia raises some old questions by Douglas Soule April 4th, 2022April 1st, 2022
Posted inEconomy The B&O tax cut will hurt West Virginia cities. They worry the next possible one might devastate them. by Douglas Soule March 28th, 2022March 25th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature For years, WV lawmakers have known how to alleviate jail overcrowding. Instead, they’ve made the problem worse. by Ian Karbal and Quenton King March 17th, 2022March 16th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature In WV legislative session’s crowded final night, a number of high profile bills died. Here’s what happened. by Ian Karbal, Quenton King, Amelia Ferrell Knisely and Douglas Soule March 13th, 2022March 16th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature ‘It really will have almost no impact at all’: WV lawmakers strip social worker raises from foster care bill by Amelia Ferrell Knisely March 10th, 2022March 10th, 2022