Seven artificial food dyes have been banned in West Virginia after Governor Patrick Morrisey signed legislation this week.
What’s for dinner? This never-ending question often has a simple answer for many Americans: chicken. Since 2010, poultry has reigned as the most consumed meat in the U.S., surpassing beef and pork by ...
Monday the West Virginia House of Delegates soundly rejected a bill that sought to allow religious exemptions to school ...
Governor Patrick Morrisey signed House Bill 2354 into law March 24, 2025, prohibiting certain food dyes from being used as an ...
EMS agencies across the state are urging members of the legislature to enhance critical support that is needed for the ...
Marsh said additional studies show these types of dyes can cause increased hyperactivity, less clear thinking, and food ...
West Virginia has outlawed foods that contain some artificial dyes or other additives, in one of the most comprehensive ...
Citing potential health risks, West Virginia signed into law a ban of seven artificial food dyes and two preservatives from ...
In one of the most sweeping food safety measures in the nation, West Virginia has officially outlawed several artificial food ...
The West Virginia basketball program continues its search for a head coach. Utah State coach Jerrod Calhoun is staying in ...
West Virginia is banning certain food dyes. Governor Patrick Morrisey has signed a bill making the Mountaineer State the ...
West Virginia will ban thousands of products containing nine food additives that have been linked to cancer and hyperactivity ...