W.Va. DMV Releases License Plate To Celebrate National Anniversary
The new commemorative license plates are expected to be available in DMV offices across the state by the end of the week.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe new commemorative license plates are expected to be available in DMV offices across the state by the end of the week.
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Debra Wilfong, an English teacher at North Marion High School in Marion County, earned West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s March 2026 Above and Beyond Award, which honors the excellence and creativity of Mountain State teachers. The award was presented ...
Continue Reading Take Me to More News[CHARLESTON, WV] – West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s (WVPB) Grappalachia and Moutainthology programs have been recognized as winners in the 32nd Annual Communicator Awards. With t...
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsPrices at fuel pumps have surged since the United States went to war with Iran. But the Middle East conflict is also having major impacts on international shipping and supply chains. Those issues are taking a major toll on Appalachian corn farmers.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe winners of the 2026 PBS KIDS Writers Contest at West Virginia Public Broadcasting (WVPB) have been announced. Eighteen stories written and illustrated by children in grades K-5 were selected out of nearly 100 entries from across the state.
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