If there’s anything to be said about the inaugural Whizzbanger’s Ball at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in Glen Jean, West Virginia, it’s that it served as a long-awaited point of intersection for many. During William Matheny’s Saturday afternoon set, the guitarist, songwriter and frontman cracked a joke with a similar […]
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W.Va. Tops Nation In COVID Spread, Cases Reported From Schools
Nearly six months into the ongoing pandemic, West Virginia continues to see a surge in coronavirus cases. The rise in cases comes as K-12 schools reopen. West Virginia currently has the highest rate of spread of the virus in the entire nation with an R-t value of 1.28. In a Tuesday […]
Read MoreWest Virginia, Born Out of the Civil War, Grapples with Confederate Monuments
As statues of Confederate generals have been toppled or ordered down across the American South, all still stand in West Virginia, the only state born out of the American Civil War. One hundred fifty-seven years ago last Saturday, West Virginia seceded from Virginia to join the Union and reject the […]
Read MoreWest Virginia’s Contact Tracing Needs Illustrate ‘The Paradox In Public Health’
As West Virginia continues to reopen its economy, Gov. Jim Justice and public health officials have called for more personal protective equipment, more testing and a plan for contact tracing. Contact tracing is an important part of making sure highly contagious diseases like the coronavirus don’t spread. The practice helps tell […]
Read MoreVEXIT: W.Va. Governor Taps Jerry Falwell, Jr. To Call On Va. Counties To Join State
With the help of the son of a famous televangelist, Gov. Jim Justice plugged a proposal for counties in Virginia to join West Virginia. The pitch for secession is part of an ongoing effort in the West Virginia Legislature now dubbed “Vexit.” Jerry Falwell, Jr. is a lawyer, Baptist, president […]
Read MoreLawmakers Express Need For Revival Of W.Va. Holocaust Education Panel That’s Been Dormant For Years
A West Virginia commission tasked with educating middle and high schoolers on the horrific events of the Holocaust has lain dormant for years. But some state leaders have been pushing for more than a year to bring it back. Those involved in trying to revive the commission say recent displays […]
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