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The new Department of Human Services Secretary Alex Mayer, who came from South Dakota, said he believes West Virginia's foster care system, which is riddled with inconsistencies, staffing shortages, ...
Moving forward with his plans to encourage West Virginians to make healthier choices, Gov. Patrick Morrisey took the first step in ending subsidization of sugary sodas. In a press release and video ...
The private non-profit foundation dedicated to distributing opioid settlement dollars held a celebration Tuesday for the ...
In West Virginia, we know that broadband access is no longer a luxury — it’s a necessity for education, business, health care ...
Request to remove soda from SNAP program is part of Morrisey's "Four Pillars of a Healthy West Virginia" initiative.
Governor Patrick Morrisey has appointed three new members to the WVU Board of Governors. Morrissey appointed former West ...
GOP governors unite to support Trump's "one big, beautiful bill," aiming to advance his agenda on tax cuts and energy. The ...
The West Virginia First Foundation (WVFF) hosted its Initial Opportunity Grant (IOG) Celebration on Tuesday in Sutton, honoring the first recipients of opioid lawsuit settlement funding.
The West Virginia Board of Education is backing their employees by calling for a stabilization of the Public Employee ...
Governor Patrick Morrisey has appointed Paul A. Mattox, Jr., Charles Wilfong, and Terry Hauser to the West Virginia ...
Morrisey announced on Tuesday that he has sent the Department of Agriculture a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) waiver request to stop it from paying for soda and to add healthy food ...
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