Posted inPublic health Under-funded by lawmakers, WV health departments will now lose authority, too by Lauren Peace and Erin Beck April 23rd, 2021April 22nd, 2021
Posted inNews Drug companies are closing in on opioid settlement, but West Virginia lawyers say it’s not enough by Eric Eyre November 6th, 2020May 10th, 2021
Posted inNews West Virginia teachers take on a pandemic, epidemic and a consequential election by Douglas Soule October 29th, 2020October 28th, 2020
Posted inHealth W.Va. opioid trial postponed until next year, after drug firms complain that it could be a COVID-19 ‘super-spreader’ by Eric Eyre October 9th, 2020May 10th, 2021
Posted inNews Drug firms seek delay in opioid trial as COVID cases soar in West Virginia by Eric Eyre October 6th, 2020May 10th, 2021
Posted inNews As a big opioid trial looms in West Virginia, the firms being sued are getting huge COVID-19 contracts from the Trump administration by Eric Eyre September 25th, 2020May 10th, 2021
Posted inCOVID-19 The governor pledged ‘hero pay’ for COVID-19 first responders. Few have seen a dime of it. by Douglas Soule September 17th, 2020October 12th, 2020
Posted inNews Some West Virginia kids go hungry as state touts summer feeding plan by Amelia Ferrell Knisely July 22nd, 2020October 12th, 2020