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Verizon seeks to acquire Frontier’s operations in West Virginia, encompassing both broadband and telephone services.
Founded when education was segregated, West Virginia’s Black universities won’t change under Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s DEI ban.
As West Virginia prepares for its historic $1.2 billion broadband investment, internet service providers and utility companies still can’t agree on who will foot the bill, forcing state regulators to ...
Diversity, equity and inclusion programs benefit, West Virginia’s rural communities that have fewer economic resources to ...
Congress says it wants a healthier America. But it’s defunding a program that helps West Virginians eat nutritious food.
The White House proposed slashing funding for the Clean and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds, programs that help fund water and sewer projects.
Before West Virginia’s broadband plans were halted, state broadband officials drafted a plan to get West Virginians connected ...
Chemours has discharged unlawful levels of forever chemicals into the Ohio River. The West Virginia Rivers Coalition wants a federal judge to make them stop.
Sen. Jim Justice gives a farewell address to state lawmakers earlier this year in Charleston. Photo courtesy the Governor's Office. Support journalism that is always free. In honor of West Virginia ...
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