Celebrating A New Pope And The Taste Of Mothman, This West Virginia Week
A new pope, a new effort to save pets in the Mountain State and a new potato chip -- a lot to report on this West Virginia Week.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA new pope, a new effort to save pets in the Mountain State and a new potato chip -- a lot to report on this West Virginia Week.
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Home » Warriors and Veterans to Agriculture Seeks Legislative Funding
PublishedAt the legislature today, bills to repeal West Virginia’s educational standards and loosen up the state’s campaign finance laws were up for discussion in the senate. These stories and more coming up on The Legislature Today.
On Wednesday, Gov. Patrick Morrisey signed into law two bills passed this year by the West Virginia Legislature that pertain to public schools in West Virginia.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsProviders at a Berkeley County medical campus hope new imaging equipment will expand access to care for residents of West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Week, there were several protests across the state including one aimed at federal cuts and another at federal immigration efforts. A new law aims to cut back on dangerous drugs on the streets of West Virginia. We’ll take a...
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe governor signed off a bill setting the state's budget for fiscal year 2026, but cut some funding allocations that lawmakers had approved earlier this month.
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