Government

Lawmakers Express Frustration With Transmission Line Proposals, Increased Rates

Comments from delegates Monday mirror public comments recently submitted to the Public Service Commission regarding one of the two transmission line projects in the state, with one lawmaker noting comments against the project outnumber those in favor 40 to 1.

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Lawmakers Continue Collecting Information To Address School Funding Issues

Lawmakers continue to collect information on school funding issues during interim meetings as they seek a solution that has eluded them for two years.

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Foster Kids To Receive More Court Support Thanks To Federal Grant

Federal funds through the U.S. Dept. of Justice will pay for training and equipment to increase the number of Court Appointed Special advocates for children in West Virginia.

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Abandoned Gas Wells And The Unhoused Rate Declines, This West Virginia Week

On this West Virginia Week, the unhoused population in the state declines, child well-being remains the same, and just how many abandoned gas wells are there?

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