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Can Fayetteville, W.Va. harness a tourism boom to improve residents’ lives?

Avatar photo by Amelia Ferrell Knisely October 28th, 2020October 30th, 2020

Young adults in Fayetteville want to see state leaders prioritize not only tourism, but specific infrastructure needs to grow the industry — everything from parking to affordable housing for local residents.

Posted inCOVID-19

The governor ‘tweaked’ a Harvard COVID map. Their experts say the state’s changes are flawed.

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Lucas Manfield and Gabriella Brown September 18th, 2020October 12th, 2020

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