Trail Group Holding Meetings To Update State Plan
West Virginia TRAIL is holding a series of meetings this fall to give the public a chance to weigh in on maintaining the state’s recreational trails.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe Public Service Commission has issued another order it hopes will streamline broadband expansion in West Virginia -- but not everyone supports the plan. And the next episode of Us & Them examines caregiving in America -- what it takes and how much it should pay.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWest Virginia has a new set of rules for what can be served in school cafeterias. The state GOP has a new leader, and a West Virginia state senator had a lot of questions to answer in Washington, D.C. this week.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsAppalachian Power and Wheeling Power Company have filed for expanded net energy cost rate increases totaling nearly $72 million, which would raise electricity costs for residential customers by an average of 3%.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe Public Service Commission of West Virginia ordered the Weirton Area Water Board to take several steps to improve the water quality and service reliability of the system.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA Black poet, educator and activist who died decades ago gets a graveside marker -- and what some says is long overdue recognition. And the 2025 International Roadcheck, an effort to make our roadways safer.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsInspectors will be taking a much closer look at truckers on the road this week.
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