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Years after the deadly 2016 floods, West Virginia will launch flood risk studies of Kanawha River Basin and Guyandotte River.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey and lawmakers want to bring data center developments to West Virginia. So, what does that mean for the state?
Since 2019, Chemours has discharged unlawful levels of forever chemicals into the Ohio River. The West Virginia Rivers Coalition wants a federal judge to make them stop.
AmeriCorps workers in West Virginia prepare youth for bright futures. Trump cuts to the program mean that help disappears.
West Virginia's budget puts millions for future tax cuts and private schools while slashing funds for water, addiction recovery and child care programs.
As Superintendent Todd Alexander anticipates a continued decrease in state funding for Wayne County Public Schools, he’s always looking for ways to cut costs. So, when he found out he could supplement ...
Key votes by the state’s US Senators could threaten Medicaid, the health insurance that one in three West Virginians relies on.
As West Virginia’s foster care system struggles to hire and retain workers amid low pay and overwhelming caseloads, it stresses foster families and keeps kids from getting the attention they need.
Diversified Energy Company banner displayed on the outside of the New York Stock Exchange building. Credit: Diversified Energy Company Facebook The nation’s largest owner of natural gas wells will ...
Several of the initial development partners balk at the terms of a federal tax credit that places restrictions on the amount of carbon in the hydrogen production process.
Over a billion dollars in federal funding could be in jeopardy if internet and power companies can’t solve disagreements on pole costs.
Despite increased investments from state and federal officials in recent years, West Virginians face water shortages and failing systems.
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