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States such as West Virginia were left limping after mines closed, jobs evaporated, people fled, and towns went broke. However, a new generation of West Virginians began trying to rebuild the ...
The West Virginia Mountaineers are throwing things back to a former era this offseason, in more ways than one. The Mountaineers got the blasts from the past started a few months back, when they ...
The West Virginia University baseball program maintains its rise in the rankings after going 3-1 last week. The Mountaineers made their biggest leap in Baseball America College Baseball Top 25 ...
FAIRMONT — The state of West Virginia spent two years of painstaking work settling on fiber optic cable as the best way to expand broadband service in the state. The Morrisey administration may ...
KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) — Hospitals in West Virginia experience 6.8 million visits annually with 5.6 million of those being outpatient visits, according to the Robert Graham Center.
West Virginia got in early on passing a law to ban some artificial dyes in food products and then got credit as a national influencer as the federal government also pushes to keep the dyes out of ...
1. (Photo Provided) PARKERSBURG — Teachers in West Virginia will have new representation as two unions voted to merge into one last month. The West Virginia Education Association (WVEA ...
OHIO COUNTY, W.Va. — The Hope Scholarship, passed by the West Virginia Legislature in 2021 and later launched in 2022, provides funding to West Virginia students who would prefer to attend a ...
(TNS) — Setting aside concerns they were dismissing potential for local concerns and increased power bills, the West Virginia House of Delegates has passed legislation requested by Gov.
West Virginia became the first state in the US this week to ban seven synthetic dyes in all food and beverages sold in the state. The ban also targets two food preservatives—butylated ...
West Virginia will no longer allow the sale of food products that use any of seven listed food dyes or two preservatives effective Jan. 1, 2028. The new regulations signed into law Monday by Gov.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey signed House Bill 2354 into law on March 24, making the state the first to enact a comprehensive statewide ban on certain artificial food dyes and preservatives.
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