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AARP West Virginia

The latest resources & info on AARP’s work in the Mountain State
As of November 1, 2025, millions of Americans—including many older adults—may not receive their monthly food benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. This disruption affects individuals living on fixed incomes, many of whom rely on SNAP to afford groceries and maintain their health.
NOV 1, 2025
AARP and state consumer officials urge generous West Virginians to make sure they are giving to legitimate charitable organizations, not criminals.
OCT 28, 2025
Policymakers urged to take action, support those who provide care
OCT 19, 2025
Guest Column by The Honorable John “JB" McCuskey
Patriots' two-sport student-athlete earns AARP/MetroNews statewide honor
West Virginia's first broadcast gubernatorial debate of the 2016 General Election cycle was presented by AARP West Virginia and the West Virginia Press Association on Tuesday, October 4. The hour-long debate originated from the Walker Theater at Charleston’s Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences. West Virginia Public Broadcasting produced the live television, radio and online broadcast, with Ashton Marra serving as moderator for the debate between gubernatorial candidates Senate President Bill Cole (R) and Jim Justice (D).
For more than 30 years, National Public Radio has hosted Mountain Stage with Larry Groce—musical performances recorded in front of a live audience and broadcast on radio.
Lady Knights' student-athlete earns AARP/MetroNews statewide honor
Candidates go beyond sound bites on major issues facing older West Virginians & their families
Panthers' two-sport standout earns AARP/MetroNews statewide honor
Lady Bucs' three-sport student athlete earns AARP/MetroNews statewide honor
Polar Bears two-sport student athlete earns AARP/MetroNews statewide honor
Patriots’ student athlete, soccer standout earns AARP/MetroNews statewide honor
Eagles’ two-sport student athlete is first AARP/MetroNews statewide honoree of 2016
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