WV’s only demolition program spent $30M tearing down abandoned buildings. The money is gone, with thousands of structures still standing.
West Virginians are forgoing basic necessities to make ends meet as electricity costs soar. Hear from residents who are struggling to get by.
We’re committed to journalism that holds power to account. Here are 12 stand-out examples of accountability reporting we published in 2025.
Solar Holler workers install panels. In the past decade, the organization has become the largest solar installation company in West Virginia. Photo courtesy Solar Holler Last year, the federal ...
Tell us what issues matter, what you want us to follow, what we need to investigate during the 2026 legislative session.
As West Virginia’s foster care system struggles to hire and retain workers amid low pay and overwhelming caseloads, it stresses foster families and keeps kids from getting the attention they need.
This story was produced in collaboration with Floodlight, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates the powerful interests stalling climate action. ST MARYS — For Pleasants County native Rick Miller, ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey prepares to read Green Eggs and Ham to a class at Chesapeake Elementary School last week. Photo courtesy the Governor's Office. Next year, West Virginia taxpayers will subsidize ...
An excavated mountain and highwalls on the western side of the Twilight mining complex owned by Lexington Coal Company in Lindytown, West Virginia (Dane Rhys, special to ProPublica) This article was ...
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