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After nearly six years as its Secretary, Bill Crouch will retire from the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources at the end of the year. Senate President Craig Blair said more changes are coming this session.
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Search and rescue crews are working around the clock to locate missing people. Communities in eastern Kentucky are being aided by neighboring state governments and FEMA.
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Gov. Jim Justice has called a special session of the West Virginia Legislature for April after vetoing Senate Bill 729. The bill creates a self-sustaining loan fund with the West Virginia Economic Development Authority.
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Homeowners who have struggled financially through the pandemic can now qualify for assistance through the West Virginia's Homeowner Rescue Program.
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West Virginia Public Broadcasting has named Eric Douglas as its News Director.
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West Virginia Public Broadcasting has hired Randy Yohe as its Government Reporter. He began his full-time duties with WVPB in February 2022.
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During the West Virginia Press Association’s Legislative Lookahead on Friday, Vice Chair of House Education Joe Statler, R-Monongalia, outlined a few of the education priorities that will be addressed during the 2022 West Virginia Legislative session.
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A judge in Kanawha County Circuit Court heard arguments Tuesday on the constitutionality of West Virginia’s public charter school law.
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Six high school students have been named as West Virginia’s finalists for this year’s U.S. Senate Youth Program (USSYP).
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West Virginia would pay unemployed people a $500 sign-up bonus for returning to work under a plan expected to be finalized soon.