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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.
A judge ordered Chemours to stop polluting the Ohio River with cancer-linked chemicals from its West Virginia plant.
Politicians celebrated a drop in overdose deaths while supporting Trump and Congress’ funding cuts that could cause more ...
West Virginians say their calls, emails, and meetings with members of Congress rarely get thoughtful responses. Here’s what readers told us.
Politicians said work requirements would get people back to work. They’ll actually kick poor and working people off Medicaid.
Despite Justice-era business investments and tax cuts fueled by COVID-funding, West Virginia still ranks last in job growth.
PARKERSBURG — In her nearly two years on City Council, Wendy Tuck says she has heard a lot of harsh conversations about how to handle the city’s opioid crisis. “Whenever people start blaming addicts, ...
The tax trigger could potentially eliminate the state’s income tax in the coming years and is fueling new budget woes at the Capitol. Here’s what to know.
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.
With WV lawmakers set to begin the redistricting process, here’s why this year will be particularly consequential and why some have raised fears of gerrymandering.
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.
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