Posted: 2:14 PM Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin, along with West Virginia Department of Education and the Arts Cabinet Secretary Kay Goodwin, announced Monday the launch of the Early Childhood Advisory Council of West Virginia's Website.
Posted: 7:09 PM Police and school administrators say the sale and abuse of prescription drugs is on the rise among students, but much of the problem could be prevented with help from parents.
Updated: 2:11 PM It's a Children First Good Neighbor Gift idea to promote agriculture, business and healthy eating for children: a Little Farmers' Market.
Posted: 2:07 PM There's a big room at the library in Harrisonburg that's full of junk and storage, but Clare Eiken, the Youth Director at Massanutten Regional Library, has big plans for it.
Updated: 12:15 PM Mason County school officials say four eighth graders were disqualified from a recent state competition because their teachers improperly administered the test.
Updated: 6:09 AM One local middle school teacher says she's figured out a way to make reading fun for students while also improving their vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Updated: 3:21 PM According to a search warrant and school officials, a 15-year-old Shelburne Middle School student has been suspended after allegedly selling prescription drugs in the eighth grade bathroom.
Updated: 3:18 PM A bus driver, who took some Rockingham County students home late Tuesday afternoon because of road closures caused by flooding, actually went the extra distance later that night.
Posted: 12:32 PM Federal health experts say dosing instructions for children younger than two years old should be added to Children's Tylenol and similar products containing acetaminophen, the popular pain reliever and fever reducer.
Posted: 4:57 PM Advocacy groups are asking the Virginia Board of Social Services to delay the implementation of new regulations they say would allow state-licensed adoption agencies to discriminate against prospective adoptive and foster parents because of their sexual orientation.
Posted: 12:58 PM A major football helmet manufacturer has sharply increased its Washington lobbying this year, responding to a congressional push to come up with new safety standards for children's football helmets.
Updated: 8:04 PM Representatives from a local nonprofit group are trying to make some changes to make the community safer, specifically for young people.