Jefferson County teacher named W.Va. Teacher of the Year
Katlin Thorsell, 28, is in her fifth year of teaching Agriculture Education at Washington High School in Charles Town.
Morrisey, 36 attorneys general voice concerns about opioid incentives
Morrisey was joined in Huntington by Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear.
Capital High closed for the week after high mold, CO2 levels found
Test results showed mold in 60 out of 188 classrooms.
Garrett Cullen and Fred Persinger recap Week 4's drama and look ahead to key matchups in Week 5.
Lincoln County woman pleads not guilty in death of children.
No longer ‘SOS’ but investment remains vital to WV development, Commerce Secretary says
Thrasher makes pitch to state legislators.
Repealing personal property taxes for businesses may be next tax reform move
State Commerce Secretary Woody Thrasher says it's time to take aim at core issues.
Multiple FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers close this week
The deadline for those applying for aid in Harrison, Marion, Marshall, and Wetzel counties is October 17.
US Coast Guard members return to W.Va. following Harvey, Irma response
The U.S. Coast Guard in Barboursville helped respond to flooding in Texas and Florida.
Sunnyside altercation between police, residents devolved ‘quite rapidly’ Saturday night
In order to reach the injured girl, who had suffered a facial laceration, Preston said they had no choice but to deploy pepper spray.
Knowing our rights is fundamental to our citizenship
WVU Professor says Constitution Day in public schools is an extremely important exercise.
High school football gallery: Martinsburg 56, Spring Mills 0
Martinsburg improved to 4-0 with a 56-0 win over Spring Mills.
Legislature: Future of construction managers on school building projects questioned
Committee looking at government waste hears from both sides.
Kanawha County man gets life in prison for killing sister
Glenn Skidmore, 43, pleaded guilty Monday to first degree murder, second offense recidivist in 2014 shooting.
Supporters of road bond amendment putting “full-court press” on issue ahead of Special Election
Early voting begins Friday.
116 to 18….116 to 19….What Do They Mean?
Sometimes numbers don’t mean a thing…..but, they are always fun to look at! For example, the numbers listed in the title of this week’s commentary are placed there for fun…nothing more! What do they mean? When the 2017 high school football season got underway the last week of August, we had 116 teams in the
Burned by confusion early, Gross and West Virginia defense recovered
Allan Taylor's Gold & Blue Lunch Report takes stock with its Monday morning look back at the college football weekend
Suspect in jail after police shooting, domestic violence victim takes her own life
Family indicates a violent history in the relationship, but Sheriff said it's the first time any of the abuse had been reported.
Carjacking suspects face felony fleeing charges
JaBraelyn Bunn, 20, of Canton, Ohio, Jacob Hunter, 18, of Massillon, Ohio, and Jada Hilton, 18, of Canton, Ohio, were arrested Sunday after a carjacking that ended in gunfire.
Governor Justice repeats: government will waste money if road bond doesn’t pass
Justice makes similar claim at multiple stops on 'Roads to Prosperity' tour.