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Sara Crickenberger to retire as MSS Executive Director and Ken Ward Jr. to lead editorial and business functions in an expanded role.
Years after the deadly 2016 floods, West Virginia will launch flood risk studies of Kanawha River Basin and Guyandotte River.
A judge ordered Chemours to stop polluting the Ohio River with cancer-linked chemicals from its West Virginia plant.
West Virginians say their calls, emails, and meetings with members of Congress rarely get thoughtful responses. Here’s what ...
Tucker County residents fought for details of a data center campus planned in their community. Lawmakers made sure they couldn’t do anything about it.
Despite Justice-era business investments and tax cuts fueled by COVID-funding, West Virginia still ranks last in job growth.
Politicians said work requirements would get people back to work. They’ll actually kick poor and working people off Medicaid.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey and lawmakers want to bring data center developments to West Virginia. So, what does that mean for the state?
When WV judges tried to help at-risk kids, they were investigated and told to stay silent. They aren’t giving up.
A West Virginia nutrition program that costs just about $4 million a year has helped families learn to garden and prepare healthy food. As organizers worry that Congress will soon wipe out funding, ...