Debate over issues West Virginians care about can last for hours during a 60-day legislative session. But no amount of floor speeches about clean water, saving lives from flooding ...
As the 2026 session came to a close, many of the state’s biggest challenges, from rising power bills to public schools, saw ...
The West Virginia Senate passed a bill that loosens regulations on aboveground storage tanks, more than a decade after the ...
While West Virginians struggle to pay their power bills, lawmakers are rejecting or tabling proposals to help.
The West Virginia House of Delegates voted to unlock $38 million in medical marijuana funds for research and homeless ...
Earlier this year, West Virginians described unreliable internet that dropped during work calls, slowed online school lessons and forced some residents to drive miles just to upload files. Months ...
Going into the session, West Virginia’s failing public schools struggled to stay afloat. Legislators haven’t done much to help.
Lawmakers in the House of Delegates are trying to reverse a 2023 law that created a transfer portal in high school sports.
State lawmakers have tightly constrained how people with substance use disorder can get clean syringes, medication and treatment.
A $250M plan to fix southern West Virginia’s water systems shrank and stalled as lawmakers prioritized income tax cuts over clean water.
State agencies have worked alongside immigration officers to make unconstitutional arrests. Elected officials wouldn’t answer questions about it.