For hundreds of West Virginians waiting for medical, dental and vision care, the insurance they have isn’t enough. The need has only grown.
One in three fire departments in West Virginia is at risk of getting hit by a flood. Climate change is amplifying the risk to ...
Mountain State Spotlight talked with retiring UMWA President Cecil Roberts about a life leading the nation’s coal miners ...
In a 49-page ruling, a three-judge appeals panel found that West Virginia’s nuisance law could be applied to the distribution ...
After Mountain State Spotlight obtained six months of visitor logs from the Governor’s Office, they stopped writing it down.
West Virginians relying on food stamps are hoping the government reopens. Politicians are busy blaming each other.
Malav Shah, a dentist, and Ann Sibold, a certified dental assistant, prepare to extract a patient's tooth at the Charleston free clinic Health Right. Photo by Allen Siegler WEBSTER SPRINGS — Todd ...
West Virginia’s cannabis program has generated $34 million for research, addiction help and law enforcement. None of the money has been used.
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Delegate Jeff Pack, R-Raleigh, majority vice chairman of the House Health and Human Resources Committee, speaks during a committee meeting in January 2020. Perry Bennett photo Scores of children in ...
As West Virginia’s foster care system struggles to hire and retain workers amid low pay and overwhelming caseloads, it stresses foster families and keeps kids from getting the attention they need.
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