Ohio couple admit to embezzling money from Bethany College through former employee
Jason and Rachaelle Weese pleaded guilty Wednesday, admitting they used fear and the threat of force to cause Shelly Lough to provide them with large amounts of cash from her former employer
Former Tactical Operations Division of the U.S. CBP director pleads guilty to “Wire Fraud”
Gene Protogiannis admitted to using his official government credit card to obtain cash advances at the Hollywood Casino in Charles Town
High Court rejects Charleston attorney’s attempt for reinstatement
Dante DiTrapano wants law license back.
Man accused of 2012 muder in Upshur County found guilty
After hours of deliberations on Wednesday, the jury convicted Jessie Lee Heater on all four counts in the shooting death of Joshua Oberg
Arrest made in Raleigh businessman’s murder
Pax man taken into custody.
Miners put face on Clean Power rules on Capitol Hill
Alpha workers jam hearing room where proposed carbon rules discussed.
State’s juvenile justice system under landmark review
Legislative leaders hope to act on recommendations during the 2015 session.
Struggles continue for Medicaid in-home care program
State director says changes made in hopes of speeding up process.
Parkersburg High student wins full scholarship to West Virginia Wesleyan
Kathryn Quillen from Vienna was selected as the winner of the West Virginia Scholar Program.
Senior programs faced with tough choices over budget cuts
County groups trying to get the attention of governor, state lawmakers.
Nitro mayor presented with lost heirlooms
Dave Casebolt said a set of rings thought lost forever suddenly turned up in the W.Va. Treasurer's unclaimed property division.
Police name victim of fatal train accident in Buckhannon
Investigators said Rosalea Cutlip was 68 years old and no other extenuating circumstances appear to have played a factor.
First Tee branching out to military kids
WVGA program giving back this summer.
Fatal tree cutting accident in Putnam County
Log rolls on a man trying to cut it up
Sportsline: South coach Lewis McClung
South football coach Lewis McClung from Greenbrier West breaks down the North-South matchup.
Even lying campaigners need protection from prosecution
You know the old joke about being able to tell when a politician is lying; his lips are moving. That’s a severe barb at our political leaders, but we understand—as do they—that political speech is freewheeling. The truth detectors are the voters who ultimately decide whether they believe what is said by, or about, a