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“Colored People: A Memoir” follows the coming-of-age story of literary critic and professor, Henry Louis Gates Jr., as a young black man in Piedmont, West Virginia. This memoir offers insight into how ...
The PSC is reviewing a settlement that would see Verizon acquire Frontier and become the largest internet provider in West Virginia.
Gov. Morrisey said “sweeping reforms” to CPS will protect kids in state custody. In reality, unfunded changes will put more ...
Verizon seeks to acquire Frontier’s operations in West Virginia, encompassing both broadband and telephone services.
Rep. Riley Moore is leading the effort to legalize DOGE cuts that cost West Virginia funding for EPA programs, Americorps and suicide prevention.
Congress says it wants a healthier America. But it’s defunding a program that helps West Virginians eat nutritious food.
Founded when education was segregated, West Virginia’s Black universities won’t change under Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s DEI ban.
Diversity, equity and inclusion programs benefit, West Virginia’s rural communities that have fewer economic resources to help people succeed ...
West Virginia’s broadband plan faces delays as utility companies and internet providers clash over pole replacement costs.
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 ...