W.Va. Congressional Delegation to discuss miners bills in Washington Wednesday
U.S. Sens. Joe Manchin and Shelley Moore Capito, along with First District Congressman David McKinley will discuss the Miners Protection Act and the Coal Healthcare and Pension Protection Act at a National Press Club event.
Jury deliberations to continue Wednesday in Kanawha County murder trial
Tremaine Jackson, 23, is accused of killing Bryan Rogers, 29, in Charleston over heroin in 2015.
Holgorsen cracks on red-zone stalls: ‘We did do a hell of a lot better’ than Missouri
Still, he recognizes field goals won't cut it during Big 12 shootouts.
1 killed in officer-involved shooting in Roane County
State police involved.
Libertarian candidate Moran looks to generate discussion
Nov. 8 election 9 week away.
September revenue numbers will be early key in state budget story
Collections miss the mark in August.
Cole expands on economic policy plans
GOP candidate says state could better attract investment if business was a bigger part of the process.
Company announces plans to open 2 coal mines in southern West Virginia
Ramaco Development says it can better compete in tough market with no debt.
How West Virginia’s 19 first-timers performed against Mizzou
Allan Taylor's Blue & Gold Lunch Report breaks down the new faces for the Mountaineers.
State Board of Education set to vote on new Fayette facilities plan Wednesday
"We feel very optimistic that the West Virginia Board of Education will take this particularly project and give it it's most serious consideration," Terry George said.
Gilmer County man faces attempted murder charges in Monday shooting
Charges could be upgraded if Mr. Singleton's condition deteriorates.
Woman jailed after using box cutter in attack
Police say scorned ex-girlfriend charged with attempted murder, malicious wounding.
Commentary: McElhinny ready for new role
Statewide correspondent begins at MetroNews.
MetroNews West Virginia Poll shows Cole’s weak spots
The latest edition of the MetroNews West Virginia Poll has Democrat Jim Justice leading Republican Bill Cole 46 percent to 32 percent. Mountain Party candidate Charlotte Pritt is at eight percent, while Libertarian David Moran is at five percent, with nine percent undecided. These numbers have caused a lot of debate in political circles. Cole campaign
Garrett Cullen and Fred Persinger look back at the big games from Week 2 and look ahead to a few key statewide matchups set for Week 3.
DHHR hosts hearing in Huntington on WVAWC’s water protection plan
Huntington system not part of 2014 MCHM water emergency.