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Following Governor Patrick Morrisey’s announcement of the sale of four state-ran health facilities to a private developer, elected legislators are saying they had no clue it was coming.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WBOY) — West Virginia is selling four long-term care facilities, including ones in Marion and Preston ...
CHARLESTON — West Virginia is set to sell four of its seven state-owned health care facilities to a New York-based ...
West Virginia governor announces comprehensive ICE partnership using 287(g) authority, enlisting state police and National ...
There are plans for a protest at a West Virginia jail because of the detention of immigrants by ICE. Community members will ...
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said Tuesday he’s inclined to comply with a request from President Donald Trump’s ...
The state of West Virginia has reached a deal with a New York City-based development group to sell four state-run long-term ...
CHARLESTON — West Virginia is set to sell four of its seven state-owned health care facilities to a New York-based development company that specializes in long-term care for seniors. In a press ...
CHARLESTON — West Virginia is set to sell four of its seven state-owned health care facilities to a New York-based ...
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