June has been National Rivers Month and fish can once again be found in the Cheat Canyon.
New survey data offer a clear picture of how West Virginia kids and families are faring.
Juneteenth National Independence Day is now an official holiday.
The infrastructure plan would provide federal funds to repair West Virginia's outdated roads, bridges and transit.
The legislation would expand voting access, restore portions of the Voting Rights Act, and boost transparency for political donations.
Clean-energy supporters say the visit signals the administration's support for helping rural states.
West Virginia consistently ranks as one of the top states for collisions between wildlife and vehicles.
West Virginia is among the top three states in the nation with the highest number of adults age 65 and older.
The average McDonald's worker currently earns around $8 an hour.
It's National Women's Health Week, and a new survey finds many women feel they're in the dark about basic health-risk factors.
Nearly 60% of West Virginia workers lack access to any form of time off, either paid or unpaid.
West Virginia clean-energy supporters say President Joe Biden's climate-action goals and jobs plan give the state a unique opportunity.
West Virginia environmental groups are hailing Congress's new Recovering America's Wildlife Act as a once-in-a-generation breakthrough.
April is Medicaid Awareness Month.
The act is especially timely as the West Virginia Legislature considers a bill that would chip away at voting rights.
Advocates for impoverished people are urging West Virginia lawmakers to oppose two bills that they claim punish low-income people.
Advocates say the new bill would politicize parole hearings, making it difficult for incarcerated people to get a fair review.
The proposed Mountain Valley Pipeline may not be needed because natural-gas demand in the Southeast is expected to decline.
Criminal-justice advocates are urging lawmakers to oppose a bill that would add up to 10 years of supervision for certain drug offenders.
Even before the pandemic, many in West Virginia faced food insecurity and a lack of childcare and broadband access.
West Virginia environmental groups are pushing state lawmakers to oppose bills they say would roll back water protections.
Broadband expansion, clean energy and a more sustainable transportation system would bring more than 41,000 jobs to the Mountain State.
The multibillion-dollar Mountain Valley Pipeline Project is being fined more than $300,000 for excessive erosion and sediment deposits.
Jim McKay, state coordinator for Prevent Child Abuse West Virginia, said the lost income would total more than $2 billion.
Research shows West Virginia is the only state to increase its jail population in 2020.
About 250 local pharmacists have clinics set up in rural neighborhoods to vaccinate first responders and those most at risk.
House Bill 1, known as the "For the People Act,” is aimed at rebuilding government.
The Agrarian Trust is working towards buying an 82-acre farm in Fayette County.
The urgency of vaccinating nursing home residents is evident in the numbers.
Attorney General Morrisey spurred on rioters in the nation's capitol last week with robocalls that promoted false claims about the election.
Newly elected Del. Derrick Evans - R-Wayne County - recorded his participation with pro-Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol.
Between mid-March and mid-June, an estimated 9 million people on Medicare relied on telemedicine.
A new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation found since March, 17% of families with kids in the Mountain State often go hungry.
The state could move away from coal and generate more than 70% of the state's electricity using wind and solar power by 2035.
Too few families struggling to make ends meet are able to access cash assistance from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
As of December 1, more than 1,150 people serving time and correctional officers have contracted the virus.
In West Virginia, before COVID-19 struck, the state had 7,100 clean-energy jobs. Now, the number is down to about 6,000; a 13.5% decline.
West Virginia aims to reduce the number of foster children with mental-health disabilities in residential treatment to about 700 by 2024.
Conservation groups are applauding a federal court ruling that blocks permit approval to construct the Mountain Valley Pipeline.
West Virginians can rest easy, as state officials say rules are in place to protect voters.
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