Grave Marker Dedication Honors Black Activist Bessie Woodson Yancey
A grave marker dedication was held this month for an Appalachian activist who died decades ago.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA grave marker dedication was held this month for an Appalachian activist who died decades ago.
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Home » W.Va. delegation safe after frantic moments at U.S. Capitol
Dave Mistich PublishedAfter shots were reportedly fired at the U.S. Capitol, a lockdown went into effect. Roughly an hour after those first reports, all members of West Virginia’s Congressional delegation were confirmed to be safe.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services placed hundreds of NIOSH workers on administrative leave last month and issued them termination notices.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsFrom aviation administration to worker safety, federal cuts implemented by the Trump administration have touched every aspect of life. That includes the USDA's Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program, which provided funds for schools to purchase fresh, local food for students.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsMoney from the lawsuit against opioid distributors AmeriSource Bergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson Corporation is already being distributed to cities and counties around the state by the West Virginia First Foundation. ...
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsU.S. District Judge Irene Berger issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday against the Department of Health and Human Services.
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