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Justice says West Virginia may not get promised bump in COVID-19 vaccine doses

Justice says West Virginia may not get promised bump in COVID-19 vaccine doses

Justice says West Virginia may not get promised bump in COVID-19 vaccine doses
Justice says West Virginia may not get promised bump in COVID-19 vaccine doses

Justice says West Virginia may not get promised bump in COVID-19 vaccine doses

West Virginia teachers' union seeks to halt school reopening plan

West Virginia teachers' union seeks to halt school reopening plan

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Jan 15, 2021

(The Center Square) – A West Virginia teachers’ union is planning to take legal action to halt Gov. Jim Justice’s plan to reopen all elementary and middle schools for in-person schooling five days a week.

New York, Kentucky ease school restrictions; New Mexico, West Virginia start temporary school closures

New York, Kentucky ease school restrictions; New Mexico, West Virginia start temporary school closures

  • James McAllister / Ballotpedia via The Center Square
  • Jan 12, 2021

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) announced Jan. 4 that schools could remain open in communities with 9% or greater positivity rates if positivity among students and school staff was lower than in the surrounding community. Previously, the state required schools to close in communities where th…

West Virginia delegate defends his presence in U.S. Capitol riot

West Virginia delegate defends his presence in U.S. Capitol riot

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Jan 7, 2021

(The Center Square) – A Republican West Virginia lawmaker defended his presence among a mob of protesters breaking into the U.S. Capitol Building, claiming he was acting as a member of the media and filming history.

Teachers, school employees in West Virginia can receive COVID-19 vaccine this week

Teachers, school employees in West Virginia can receive COVID-19 vaccine this week

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Jan 5, 2021

(The Center Square) – West Virginia teachers and other school employees will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccination Thursday as Gov. Jim Justice is beginning to reopen most public schools for in-person classes.

West Virginia ranks as one of the worst states for economic freedom

West Virginia ranks as one of the worst states for economic freedom

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Jan 3, 2021

(The Center Square) – West Virginia is one of the worst states in the country for economic freedom, according to the free-market Fraser Institute’s 2020 Economic Freedom in North America report.

Justice waits for guidance before decision on COVID-19 funding for private school, homeschooling expenses

Justice waits for guidance before decision on COVID-19 funding for private school, homeschooling expenses

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Dec 31, 2020

(The Center Square) – West Virginia parents who are sending their children to private schools or homeschooling them because of the COVID-19 pandemic may be able to get federal COVID-19 relief funding to offset those costs, pending a decision by Gov. Jim Justice.

West Virginia begins vaccination of 80-and-older population

West Virginia begins vaccination of 80-and-older population

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Dec 30, 2020

(The Center Square) – West Virginia began COVID-19 vaccinations Wednesday for West Virginians who are 80 years old or older, Gov. Jim Justice’s office said.

Justice says COVID-19 relief bill could have done more

Justice says COVID-19 relief bill could have done more

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Dec 28, 2020

(The Center Square) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice said Monday he appreciates Congress reached an agreement on a second federal COVID-19 relief bill but expressed disappointment that it could have done more for individuals and businesses.

West Virginia business advocates believe COVID-19 stimulus will help, but more needs to be done

West Virginia business advocates believe COVID-19 stimulus will help, but more needs to be done

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Dec 23, 2020

(The Center Square) – The federal COVID-19 stimulus package that passed Congress this week will provide needed relief to small businesses, but it still is missing some of the help businesses are seeking, members of the West Virginia business community said.

Justice outlines phase two of West Virginia's COVID-19 vaccination plan

Justice outlines phase two of West Virginia's COVID-19 vaccination plan

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Dec 17, 2020

(The Center Square) – Gov. Jim Justice has outlined phase two of West Virginia's COVID-19 vaccination plan, which will occur after the top priority groups have had the opportunity to receive vaccination.

West Virginia teachers' union seeks to halt school reopening plan

West Virginia teachers' union seeks to halt school reopening plan

  • Jan 15, 2021
New York, Kentucky ease school restrictions; New Mexico, West Virginia start temporary school closures

New York, Kentucky ease school restrictions; New Mexico, West Virginia start temporary school closures

  • Jan 12, 2021
West Virginia delegate defends his presence in U.S. Capitol riot

West Virginia delegate defends his presence in U.S. Capitol riot

  • Jan 7, 2021
Teachers, school employees in West Virginia can receive COVID-19 vaccine this week

Teachers, school employees in West Virginia can receive COVID-19 vaccine this week

  • Jan 5, 2021
West Virginia ranks as one of the worst states for economic freedom

West Virginia ranks as one of the worst states for economic freedom

  • Jan 3, 2021
Justice waits for guidance before decision on COVID-19 funding for private school, homeschooling expenses

Justice waits for guidance before decision on COVID-19 funding for private school, homeschooling expenses

  • Dec 31, 2020
West Virginia begins vaccination of 80-and-older population

West Virginia begins vaccination of 80-and-older population

  • Dec 30, 2020
Justice says COVID-19 relief bill could have done more

Justice says COVID-19 relief bill could have done more

  • Dec 28, 2020
West Virginia business advocates believe COVID-19 stimulus will help, but more needs to be done

West Virginia business advocates believe COVID-19 stimulus will help, but more needs to be done

  • Dec 23, 2020
Justice outlines phase two of West Virginia's COVID-19 vaccination plan

Justice outlines phase two of West Virginia's COVID-19 vaccination plan

  • Dec 17, 2020
Health officials say COVID-19 vaccine distribution running smoothly in West Virginia

Health officials say COVID-19 vaccine distribution running smoothly in West Virginia

  • Dec 16, 2020
Report: West Virginia one of few states to decrease total spending in 2020

Report: West Virginia one of few states to decrease total spending in 2020

  • Dec 2, 2020
Justice asks hospitals to consider reducing elective procedures

Justice asks hospitals to consider reducing elective procedures

  • Dec 1, 2020
Justice expects COVID-19 vaccine by mid-December

Justice expects COVID-19 vaccine by mid-December

  • Nov 25, 2020
West Virginia teachers' union seeks to halt school reopening plan

West Virginia teachers' union seeks to halt school reopening plan

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Jan 15, 2021

(The Center Square) – A West Virginia teachers’ union is planning to take legal action to halt Gov. Jim Justice’s plan to reopen all elementary and middle schools for in-person schooling five days a week.

New York, Kentucky ease school restrictions; New Mexico, West Virginia start temporary school closures

New York, Kentucky ease school restrictions; New Mexico, West Virginia start temporary school closures

  • James McAllister / Ballotpedia via The Center Square
  • Jan 12, 2021

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) announced Jan. 4 that schools could remain open in communities with 9% or greater positivity rates if positivity among students and school staff was lower than in the surrounding community. Previously, the state required schools to close in communities where th…

West Virginia delegate defends his presence in U.S. Capitol riot

West Virginia delegate defends his presence in U.S. Capitol riot

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Jan 7, 2021

(The Center Square) – A Republican West Virginia lawmaker defended his presence among a mob of protesters breaking into the U.S. Capitol Building, claiming he was acting as a member of the media and filming history.

Teachers, school employees in West Virginia can receive COVID-19 vaccine this week

Teachers, school employees in West Virginia can receive COVID-19 vaccine this week

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Jan 5, 2021

(The Center Square) – West Virginia teachers and other school employees will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccination Thursday as Gov. Jim Justice is beginning to reopen most public schools for in-person classes.

West Virginia ranks as one of the worst states for economic freedom

West Virginia ranks as one of the worst states for economic freedom

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Jan 3, 2021

(The Center Square) – West Virginia is one of the worst states in the country for economic freedom, according to the free-market Fraser Institute’s 2020 Economic Freedom in North America report.

Justice waits for guidance before decision on COVID-19 funding for private school, homeschooling expenses

Justice waits for guidance before decision on COVID-19 funding for private school, homeschooling expenses

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Dec 31, 2020

(The Center Square) – West Virginia parents who are sending their children to private schools or homeschooling them because of the COVID-19 pandemic may be able to get federal COVID-19 relief funding to offset those costs, pending a decision by Gov. Jim Justice.

West Virginia begins vaccination of 80-and-older population

West Virginia begins vaccination of 80-and-older population

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Dec 30, 2020

(The Center Square) – West Virginia began COVID-19 vaccinations Wednesday for West Virginians who are 80 years old or older, Gov. Jim Justice’s office said.

Justice says COVID-19 relief bill could have done more

Justice says COVID-19 relief bill could have done more

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Dec 28, 2020

(The Center Square) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice said Monday he appreciates Congress reached an agreement on a second federal COVID-19 relief bill but expressed disappointment that it could have done more for individuals and businesses.

West Virginia business advocates believe COVID-19 stimulus will help, but more needs to be done

West Virginia business advocates believe COVID-19 stimulus will help, but more needs to be done

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Dec 23, 2020

(The Center Square) – The federal COVID-19 stimulus package that passed Congress this week will provide needed relief to small businesses, but it still is missing some of the help businesses are seeking, members of the West Virginia business community said.

Justice outlines phase two of West Virginia's COVID-19 vaccination plan

Justice outlines phase two of West Virginia's COVID-19 vaccination plan

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Dec 17, 2020

(The Center Square) – Gov. Jim Justice has outlined phase two of West Virginia's COVID-19 vaccination plan, which will occur after the top priority groups have had the opportunity to receive vaccination.

Health officials say COVID-19 vaccine distribution running smoothly in West Virginia

Health officials say COVID-19 vaccine distribution running smoothly in West Virginia

  • By Tyler Arnold | The Center Square
  • Dec 16, 2020

(The Center Square) – COVID-19 vaccine distribution in West Virginia has run smoothly so far, according to the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (WVDHHR) and a statewide health care association.

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