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West Virginia

  • Chemical Leak at a West Virginia Plant Kills 2 People and Sends 19 More to Hospital, Officials Say
    Chemical Leak at a West Virginia Plant Kills 2 People and Sends 19 More to Hospital, Officials Say
    INSTITUTE, W.Va.—A chemical leak at a West Virginia silver recovery business on Wednesday killed two people and sent 19 others to the hospital, including one in critical condition, authorities said. ...
    April 22, 2026BY The Associated Press
  • US Court Clears State Medicaid Ban on Transgender Surgeries for Adults
    US Court Clears State Medicaid Ban on Transgender Surgeries for Adults
    The policy does not violate the U.S. Constitution or federal law, appeals court judges ruled.
    March 12, 2026BY Zachary Stieber
  • USDA Recalls Fried Rice, Ramen Frozen Products After Glass Found Inside
    USDA Recalls Fried Rice, Ramen Frozen Products After Glass Found Inside
    Customers can get full refunds for returned items at most stores.
    March 4, 2026BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Justice Department Sues 5 More States for Refusing to Provide Voter Rolls
    Justice Department Sues 5 More States for Refusing to Provide Voter Rolls
    In total, the department has filed lawsuits against 29 states and the District of Columbia over voter roll ...
    February 27, 2026BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Apple Sued by West Virginia Over Allegedly Allowing Child Porn
    Apple Sued by West Virginia Over Allegedly Allowing Child Porn
    The lawsuit is the latest in a surge of legal action against tech companies over the distribution of ...
    February 19, 2026BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Frontieras to Open West Virginia Plant to Turn Coal Into Fuel, Fertilizer
    Frontieras to Open West Virginia Plant to Turn Coal Into Fuel, Fertilizer
    The company projects the plant to process 2.7 million tons of coal a year—about 0.5 percent of U.S. ...
    January 20, 2026BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Supreme Court Seems Inclined to Uphold State Bans on Boys in Girls’ Sports
    Supreme Court Seems Inclined to Uphold State Bans on Boys in Girls’ Sports
    The laws at issue in Idaho and West Virginia prevent male athletes from playing on females’ school sports ...
    January 13, 2026BY Matthew Vadum
  • The Supreme Court Case That Could Determine the Future of Female Sports
    The Supreme Court Case That Could Determine the Future of Female Sports
    The court is set to consider the legality of two state laws that ban males who identify as ...
    January 13, 2026BY Stacy Robinson and Sam Dorman
  • States Poised to Win Supreme Court Battle Over Men in Women’s Sports, Legal Experts Predict
    States Poised to Win Supreme Court Battle Over Men in Women’s Sports, Legal Experts Predict
    The laws at issue in Idaho and West Virginia prevent transgender-identifying athletes from participating in women's school sports ...
    January 12, 2026BY Matthew Vadum
  • SNAP Bans on Soda, Candy in 5 States to Begin on Jan. 1
    SNAP Bans on Soda, Candy in 5 States to Begin on Jan. 1
    The new restrictions are designed to promote healthier choices in federal food aid.
    December 31, 2025BY Kimberly Hayek
  • Minimum Wage to Rise in 22 States Next Year
    Minimum Wage to Rise in 22 States Next Year
    The minimum wage will reach at least $15 per hour in 14 states.
    December 17, 2025BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Trump Says National Guard Member Who Survived DC Shooting ‘Stood Up Today’
    Trump Says National Guard Member Who Survived DC Shooting ‘Stood Up Today’
    ‘Andrew stood up today, and people can’t believe it,’ Trump said at an event.
    December 10, 2025BY Aldgra Fredly
  • Injured National Guard Member Andrew Wolfe Is ‘Slowly Healing’: Gov. Morrisey
    Injured National Guard Member Andrew Wolfe Is ‘Slowly Healing’: Gov. Morrisey
    Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe’s parents reported that the National Guard member is starting to ‘look more like himself,’ ...
    December 6, 2025BY Aldgra Fredly
  • West Virginia Reinstates Ban on Religious Exemptions From School Vaccine Requirements
    West Virginia Reinstates Ban on Religious Exemptions From School Vaccine Requirements
    The state's education board said the reinstated ban 'will be in effect until the Supreme Court issues further ...
    December 3, 2025BY Zachary Stieber
  • Man Charged With Shooting 2 National Guard Members Pleads Not Guilty
    Man Charged With Shooting 2 National Guard Members Pleads Not Guilty
    Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who came to the nation's capital from Washington state, was ordered to be held without bond.
    December 2, 2025BY Jackson Richman
  • West Virginia Starts Allowing Religious Exemptions to Mandated Vaccines
    West Virginia Starts Allowing Religious Exemptions to Mandated Vaccines
    The state Board of Education acted on the same day a judge said it must allow religious exemptions.
    December 1, 2025BY Zachary Stieber
  • What We Know About the 2 National Guard Members Shot in DC Ambush
    What We Know About the 2 National Guard Members Shot in DC Ambush
    The suspect has been identified as a 29-year-old Afghan national who once worked with the CIA.
    November 28, 2025BY Jacki Thrapp
  • US Senator Agrees to Pay $5.1 Million to Settle Back Taxes
    US Senator Agrees to Pay $5.1 Million to Settle Back Taxes
    The West Virginia lawmaker and owner of multiple mining and other businesses agreed to settle an ongoing IRS ...
    November 25, 2025BY Jill McLaughlin
  • West Virginia Coal Miner Found Dead After 5-Day Search
    West Virginia Coal Miner Found Dead After 5-Day Search
    A rescue crew discovered the 42-year-old foreman in the Rolling Thunder Mine, which flooded Saturday. The company said ...
    November 13, 2025BY Jacki Thrapp
  • Judge Upholds West Virginia National Guard Deployment to DC
    Judge Upholds West Virginia National Guard Deployment to DC
    A state group had challenged Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s deployment order as unlawful.
    November 11, 2025BY Matthew Vadum
  • Virginia Announces Alternative Food Stamp Program as SNAP Deadline Looms
    Virginia Announces Alternative Food Stamp Program as SNAP Deadline Looms
    The federal government's food stamp program is slated to pause because of the government shutdown.
    October 29, 2025BY Zachary Stieber
  • Federal Judge Hears Challenge to Trump’s Deployment of Troops to Washington
    Federal Judge Hears Challenge to Trump’s Deployment of Troops to Washington
    The Washington government argues the president lacks legal authority to send troops to patrol the capital city.
    October 24, 2025BY Matthew Vadum
  • Here Are All the States That Have Taken Action to Enable Access to COVID-19 Vaccines
    Here Are All the States That Have Taken Action to Enable Access to COVID-19 Vaccines
    Some governors and health officials have issued new orders.
    September 10, 2025BY Zachary Stieber
  • Inside One State’s New Classroom Cellphone Ban
    Inside One State’s New Classroom Cellphone Ban
    From the state capital to an isolated wireless exclusion zone, parents, educators, students, and officials weigh in on ...
    September 7, 2025BY Nathan Worcester
  • West Virginia, South Carolina, Ohio to Deploy National Guard in Support of DC Crime Crackdown
    West Virginia, South Carolina, Ohio to Deploy National Guard in Support of DC Crime Crackdown
    West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said his state is proud to support Trump 'in his effort to restore ...
    August 16, 2025BY Ryan Morgan
  • Bernie Sanders Kicks Off ‘Fighting the Oligarchy Tour’ in West Virginia
    Bernie Sanders Kicks Off ‘Fighting the Oligarchy Tour’ in West Virginia
    The Vermont senator said he aimed to unite Democrats and Republicans in fighting the influence of wealth on ...
    August 9, 2025BY Lawrence Wilson
  • West Virginia Parents Seeking Religious Exemptions to Vaccine Requirements Win Reprieve
    West Virginia Parents Seeking Religious Exemptions to Vaccine Requirements Win Reprieve
    A judge said that the requirements are not valid without religious exemptions.
    July 25, 2025BY Zachary Stieber
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  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
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