Gov. Morrisey said he would close a $400 million state budget gap, cut taxes, work with Trump and power new tech industries with fossil fuels.
During the 60-day legislative sprint our reporters will highlight how lawmakers are – or aren’t — addressing the state’s needs. You can help.
West Virginia broadband officials wanted greater involvement and reporting requirements. Utilities had objections.
A state task force to fix pole attachment issues — a crucial issue endangering West Virginia’s $1.2 billion broadband expansion — watered down its final report, in part due to objections from utility ...
Cabell County’s opioid case is still up for debate. Whether it can proceed now is up to how the WV Supreme Court defines a public nuisance.
A case against major drug distributors over the flood of painkiller pills that devastated West Virginia is back in court. This time, the case is before the state Supreme Court, which is considering ...
Water systems are required to identify and replace lead drinking water pipes within the next decade; they’re asking West Virginians for help.
Communities across West Virginia have long struggled with aging water infrastructure, causing dayslong — or even weekslong — water outages and boil notice advisories as the state’s water systems have ...
Foster kids trying to reform West Virginia’s troubled child welfare system will have to wait another two months for their day ...