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Home » Event to Honor West Virginia Fallen Law Enforcement Officers
Associated Press Published
Fallen law enforcement officers will be honored at the state Capitol Complex.
A ceremony is scheduled Tuesday in the Culture Center in Charleston. A procession will include the placing of a wreath at the Fallen Partner Memorial on the Culture Center plaza.
A representative of Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin will speak at the event, which is open to the public.
A slain West Virginia Guard member was laid to rest Tuesday, with full military honors.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsCommunities are bracing for a sharp drop in temperature as blizzard alerts have been issued.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThere are 15,101 students experiencing homelessness in the state, according to a report given to the Joint Committee on Children and Families during December interim meetings. These are students outside of foster care. Of those, 86% are living with others, 5.4% are staying in shelters, 4.3% are in hotels and motels, and 4.3% are unsheltered. The committee discussed a number of bills Monday they plan to introduce when the regular session begins in January. The hope is to create clearer pathways for children to find permanent stability.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe West Virginia Board of Education (WVBE) has approved yet another round of difficult school closures and consolidations throughout the Mountain State.
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