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 inNews Roane County offers a stark picture of how West Virginia’s ‘distance learners’ may not be learning much at all by Lucas Manfield January 22nd, 2021January 25th, 2021
Posted inNews West Virginia teachers take on a pandemic, epidemic and a consequential election by Douglas Soule October 29th, 2020October 28th, 2020
Posted inNews Schools are open. Games are on. But experts say W.Va.’s latest COVID map is still flawed. by Lucas Manfield and Amelia Ferrell Knisely October 9th, 2020October 15th, 2020
Posted inNews School’s back, but hunger persists. West Virginia still struggles to feed its neediest kids, especially remote learners. by Amelia Ferrell Knisely October 2nd, 2020October 12th, 2020
Posted inCOVID-19 The governor ‘tweaked’ a Harvard COVID map. Their experts say the state’s changes are flawed. by Lucas Manfield and Gabriella Brown September 18th, 2020October 12th, 2020
Posted inNews Bankruptcy, blackouts and broken broadband promises by Lucas Manfield September 17th, 2020November 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