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A West Virginia woman has pleaded guilty to illegally taking more than $91,000 in COVID-19 loans. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of West Virginia, Tanisha Wooding, 46,
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 conference at the State Capitol Building Tuesday afternoon,
The American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia and Mountain State Justice have refiled a lawsuit to block Governor Patrick Morrisey’s vaccine exemption order as schools throughout the state reopen this week.
West Virginia’s plan to stop Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits from being used to purchase soda will cost state retailers thousands of dollars to purchase new equipment, a representative of a trade association said Wednesday.
With high school football beginning, the West Virginia Board of Education is also prepared to suit up to take on an injunction over the state compulsory immunization law for school-age children at conflict with an executive order by Gov.
Bishop Mark E. Brennan urged people of his state to "affirm the humanity of all immigrants." He also called on every person to "pray for the courage to do the right thing," including those tasked with carrying out the nation's laws.
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Public comment period opens for West Virginia BEAD Final Proposal
The Final Proposal draft for West Virginia’s Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) funding is now available for public comment.