Posted inWest Virginia Legislature West Virginia lawmakers say they want more teachers. But teachers say lawmakers are pushing them away. by Erin Beck February 19th, 2021February 18th, 2021
Posted inNews Despite a raging pandemic and bail reform efforts, thousands of West Virginians remain jailed, awaiting their day in court by Douglas Soule February 18th, 2021February 18th, 2021
Posted inBroadband West Virginia leaders say improving internet is a top priority. The latest numbers show access in the state is just getting worse. by Lucas Manfield February 16th, 2021February 16th, 2021
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature Introducing Mountain State Spotlight’s West Virginia Capitol Tracker by Erica Peterson February 14th, 2021February 14th, 2021
Posted inNews The CDC says Kanawha County’s HIV outbreak is the most concerning in the United States by Lauren Peace February 11th, 2021February 12th, 2021
Posted inNews Gov. Justice’s vision of West Virginia as ‘paradise’ includes attracting new residents. But how will changes affect those already here? by Erin Beck February 11th, 2021February 11th, 2021
Posted inEnvironment A decade into the fracking boom, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio haven’t gained much, a study says by James Bruggers, InsideClimate News February 11th, 2021February 10th, 2021
Posted inNews W.Va. lawmakers return to Capitol amid pandemic. Their plan: Tax cuts that favor the wealthy and helping private schools by Erin Beck February 10th, 2021February 10th, 2021
Posted inCOVID-19 West Virginians are begging Gov. Jim Justice for economic aid. He’s sitting on $665 million that could help. by Lauren Peace and Douglas Soule February 10th, 2021February 9th, 2021
Posted inBroadband After years of slow internet and broken promises, West Virginia finally has a state office dedicated to broadband by Lucas Manfield February 4th, 2021February 4th, 2021