One of West Virginia’s very own was honored with a statue unveiling – Bill Withers. Born in Slab Fork in 1938, Withers lived in Beckley for much of his early ...
The West Virginia House of Delegates has overwhelmingly approved legislation that would expand West Virginia Public Service ...
The state Senate on Wednesday passed a Holocaust education bill and a pharmacist prescription bill and sent them to the House ...
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West Virginia will begin prohibiting certain synthetic dyes and additives used in food items, the most comprehensive effort ...
West Virginia history, while rich and multifaceted, is, as some would say, becoming increasingly lost to younger residents of ...
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Citing potential health risks, West Virginia signed into law a ban of seven artificial food dyes and two preservatives from drugs and food sold in the state.
Governor Patrick Morrisey signed House Bill 2354 into law March 24, 2025, prohibiting certain food dyes from being used as an ...
In 1935, the Supreme Court held that the president couldn’t fire leaders of independent agencies without cause. Otherwise, ...
Those walking by the south-facing entrance of the West Virginia State Capitol may notice a bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln in a mournful stance that is always lit up at night. What those may not know ...
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