Renovations Underway For Historic Capitol Complex Mansion
Renovation work, stalled for decades, has begun on the oldest surviving residence on the Capitol Complex.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWhile WVU did not have its grant restored by Tuesday’s order, it does present a path to the restoration of the university's $8.5 million from the program.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsPeople seeking short-term training for credentials in technical and medical fields will have an easier time finding programs and funding with new legislation.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsMost bridges in the country are inspected on a 24-month cycle. Officials hope structural health monitoring technology can help identify serious issues sooner.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsAs federal level grants and cooperative agreements are being cut in Washington D.C., state officials say some program’s funding will be affected, but promise to ensure access to essential health and human services.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe Professional Charter School Board will partner with Ampersand Education to produce marketing materials and campaigns to attract charter school applicants. Executive Director James Paul said he hopes the partnership will kick start the number of charter school applicants and schools that the state has.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsSeveral million dollars in U.S. Department of Justice grants, divided among various community law enforcement incentives and programs, are coming to communities in southern West Virginia.
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