W.Va. Photographer Joins Team USA For International Competition
A Charleston-based photographer is in Iceland this week taking part in the 2026 World Photographic Cup international photography competition.
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About 430 West Virginia students won’t have to pay nearly $446,000 in outstanding loans for online courses of a Pittsburgh firm that runs for-profit trade schools and colleges.
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced West Virginia’s portion of the settlement Monday with Education Management Corporation.
The U.S. Justice Department announced a $95.5 million settlement to resolve allegations that the corporation used enrollment incentives to pay its recruiters and exaggerated its career-placement ability.
The federal government says the firm relied on deceptive recruiting tactics to sign up students it knew were unlikely to succeed or finish its programs.