CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Senate Health and Human Resources Committee got to work Tuesday and Wednesday, passing along two bills similar to bills already passed by the House Health
HUNTINGTON — While Republicans say it won’t, health leaders in West Virginia say a bill passed by the state Senate last week means the end of syringe exchanges in the
A bill major medical associations say compel physicians to provide information that goes against the standard of care passed the West Virginia House of Delegates Wednesday.
CHARLESTON — A bill to continue drug testing Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or TANF, benefit recipients is soon headed to the desk of West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice.
CHARLESTON — Based on her first report to the state, the new foster care ombudsman has found success for people throughout the child welfare system, but fear and lack of
Lack of revenue and comparatively low institutional support hinder broader
success of the Marshall University Athletic Department, according to a report
from an outside company, which the Board of Governors
Universities across the country are brainstorming ways to enroll more students, and Ohio University has a new plan to attract more West Virginians across the river.
The Board of Governors, led by chair Patrick Farrell, will make the final decision on who will lead the university into the future. The 16-person board is made up of
HUNTINGTON - The Tri-State avoided any measurable snow in December, and it's not likely to get much more during the rest of the winter, according to the National Weather Service.