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New study shows West Virginia has the nation’s greatest increase in internet connectivity
The Mountain State is beginning to catch up to the rest of the country when it comes to staying connected. According to a new survey by the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community, West Virginia has ...
With the ongoing government shutdown delaying SNAP benefits for some low-income families and individuals across West Virginia ...
Brimelow claims those long-running battles over protected speech are the reason he has been targeted by New York Attorney ...
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Debt problems that dogged Sen. Jim Justice as West Virginia's governor continue to nip at his heels
A trail of debts that persisted during Jim Justice’s time as West Virginia’s governor has followed him to the U.S. Senate ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey praised an upgrade in West Virginia’s ratings outlook, but that same report included a warning about ...
Over 40 million Americans could lose access to federal food assistance Saturday if the government shutdown continues into ...
Stack Overflow co-founder Jeff Atwood spoke at a kickoff for the Rural Income for Self Empowerment (RISE) program Tuesday ...
For hundreds of West Virginians waiting for medical, dental and vision care, the insurance they have isn’t enough. The need has only grown.
West Virginia has released $2.5 million in additional funding to the state’s food banks amid disruptions to SNAP benefits, ...
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Delay in SNAP benefits worries elderly West Virginians
By Amelia Ferrell Knisely and Lori Kersey for West Virginia Watch. Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for West Virginia News Service reporting for the West Virginia Watch-Public News Service ...
With the federal government shutdown going into its second month and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits paused as of Saturday, Gov. Patrick Morrisey is directing more state funding to ...
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West Virginia has collected $34 million from its medical cannabis program. It hasn’t spent a penny.
Since the state’s first dispensary opened in 2021, West Virginia’s medical cannabis program has collected roughly $34 million in taxes, licensing fees and interest.
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