House of Delegates Will Consider Dental Coverage for Medicaid Recipients

West Virginia lawmakers approved a bill to give Medicaid recipients dental coverage this week. The measure would provide dental health coverage for adult Medicaid recipients, with sponsor Sen. Mike Maroney saying it will save the state money in the long run. The bill now moves to the House of Delegates. The legislature’s 60-day session ends … Read more

Car Inspection Bill Fails on Crossover Day

A bill that would have changed the annual, mandatory state inspections of vehicles to every two years was rejected this week in the West Virginia House of Delegates. The fee for inspection stickers also would have changed from $3 to $6, and the fee for inspection from $14 to $17. The bill failed to advance … Read more

Aquatic Center planned at state fairgrounds

Governor Justice announced plans for a six-million-dollar aquatic center at the state fairgrounds in Fairlea. The Greenbrier Valley Aquatic Center will have three pools and additional activity and recreation areas. It’s expected to open by the summer of 2021.

WV receives $2 million for federal road repair

West Virginia will receive more than two-million-dollars to help repair federal roads. U.S. Senators Shelley Moore Capito and Joe Manchin announced a grant to improve the state’s infrastructure from the U.S. Department of Transportaiton.

DHHR preparing for coronavirus

There are no cases of COVID-19, the deadly strains of the coronavirus, in West Virginia, but the state Department of Health and Human Resources says it’s preparing for the potential spread of the disease. They are working with county health departments to make sure they have the resources they need to respond to localized outbreaks.

Middle school teacher accused of inappropriate relaitonship

A Russell Middle School teacher is charged with having an inappropriate relationship with a female student. Fifty-seven-year-old Derrick Elliott is accused of having contact with a student who was less that 14-years-old when it started in February 2018. He is no longer employed by the school district and is prohibited from returning to district property.

Woman indicted in WV’s largest elder fraud scheme

A Huntington woman has been indicted in what is considered to be the largest elder fraud scheme ever prosecuted in West Virginia. Sixty-eight-year-old Patricia Dudding is charged with bank fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering. She’s accused of being a “money mule” for a Nigerian scammer and bilking more than two dozen victims out … Read more