Randy Yohe
Government Reporter, ryohe@wvpublic.org, 304-634-8123Person Page
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West Virginia's most populous county reported its highest COVID case spike in quite a while.
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In a statement, Gov. Jim Justice announced Wednesday evening he began feeling sick after events on Monday in Wheeling and Blacksville.
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In 2022, seven interim meetings are scheduled, usually held at the Capitol building. But this week, the legislative branch left Charleston and went on the road.
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A U.S. House ethics committee recommends further investigation after finding Mooney likely broke House of Representative rules and federal law.
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West Virginia Child Care providers hope a high-profile partnership convinces more in-state businesses to help subsidize a struggling system.
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Gov. Jim Justice has approved the promised 15 percent raises for direct service employees with the Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR).
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State Coronavirus Czar Dr. Clay Marsh said in West Virginia, less than 30 percent of 5 to 17 year olds have got their first and second shots.
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The grand opening of the West Virginia Women’s Business Center office in Charleston now gives the nonprofit support agency four statewide hubs serving all 55 counties.
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Last week, federal officers arrested West Virginia National Guard aerospace medical technician, Sgt. Jamie Lynn Ferguson. The 45-year-old Virginia resident faces four federal charges.
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The fate of three razor-close delegate races too close to call could be decided this week as canvassing begins across the state.