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Mountaineer Daily

The Frontpage of West Virginia

Lawmakers Debate Vaccine Exemptions And Cuts To Medicaid Could Affect Recovery Efforts, This West Virginia Morning

Hanshaw Outlines Legislative Priorities And The Cultural Importance Of Hair Salons, This West Virginia Morning

Minority Leaders Weigh In On Session So Far


‘Outstanding’ Federal Worker Questions The National Benefit Of Her Termination


Law Reversal Would Help Residents With Disabilities Find Work, Advocates Say

Senate Passes Bill Broadening Vaccine Exemptions

W.Va. Extortion Law Could Soon Expand To Better Address Sexual Coercion

After Controversy, Senate Passes Bill To Reform How Legislative Vacancies Get Filled

Kentucky Power Wants To Keep Its Share Of Mitchell Coal Plant

Senate President Smith Weighs In On Legislative Goals


Senate Moves Bill To Ban Certain Food Dyes In Schools

Teachers Struggle With Unruly Students, But Legislature Is Looking At Options

House Democrats Set Flood Recovery, Child Care Access, Lower Utility Costs As Priorities

Michael Benson Named WVU President

Senators Debate Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity In Schools

PEIA Getting More Expensive, Agency Execs Say Pharmaceuticals Are Driving Up Costs

Monitor Appointed Following Attempted Suicide Of Child Placed In Hotel

Federal Disaster Declaration Granted For 4 Southern W.Va. Counties

Deadline For Student Bridge Design Contest Is This Friday

Appalachia Plays a Foundational Role in Amythyst Kiah’s Album ‘Still + Bright’

Residents Fired For Failed Drug Tests Would Lose Unemployment Benefits Under Bill

James Froemel Learns The Art Of Lying

LISTEN: Hugh Masekela Has The Mountain Stage Song Of The Week

Storm Victims Begin Long Recovery, Hope For Federal Help

LISTEN: The David Mayfield Parade Has The Song Of The Week


Right Image Morrisey Says 2 Dead, 1 Missing In Southern W.Va. Flooding

Yeah?

Voters React To Filling Of 91st District Seat And A Discussion Of Certificate Of Need, This West Virginia Morning

Federal Cuts Could Affect Local Schools, Including Low Income And Disabled Students, Says Budget Expert

Deputy Speaker Discusses House Plans And Personal Experience Guides New Recovery Director, This West Virginia Morning

House Democrats Say Cannabis Reform Would Bring Economic Gains

Governor Keeps Sights On Religious Vaccine Exemptions, Certificate Of Need Repeal

Encore: Raymond Thompson, Jr. And Agape Rugs, Inside Appalachia

MU Students Protest Expected DEI Cuts

Hope Scholarship Continues To Grow

House Bill To Repeal CON Law Fails By One Vote

New Procedures Aim To Streamline Deployment Of Broadband Infrastructure

Groups Sue Corps Of Engineers Over Raleigh County Mine Permit

Senate Moves To Increase Work, Education Requirements For SNAP Recipients

Deputy Speaker Of The House Talks Floor Debate Changes, Vaccine Exemptions


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