For hundreds of West Virginians waiting for medical, dental and vision care, the insurance they have isn’t enough. The need has only grown.
Providers say enforcement of a state rule determining how child care centers receive funding could cost them thousands of dollars per month.
In town, the rain had stopped, and the sun had come out. But then, emergency calls began pouring in. People were trapped in their cars. As Triadelphia Fire Chief David Patterson and his crew tried to ...