Who should decide who serves on the state school board?
Legislature will continue its examination of state school board elections.
Manchin, Capito confident tax reform will happen
House Speaker Paul Ryan said Congress will pass tax reform even if it means keeping lawmakers in Washington during Christmas.
Lawmakers consider pay raises to recruit, retain correctional officers
Hundreds of officers leave as regional jails experience overcrowding.
First trial in coal executive death to begin Monday
Anthony Arriaga, 22, of Gibonsburg, Ohio, allegedly conspired with Brandon Fitzpatrick, 19, of Louisa, Ky., to steal the SUV of coal executive Ben Hatfield.
DOH needs a system for knowing what land it owns, auditors conclude
DOH could be selling its unused property, auditors say.
Audit: wvOasis consultants are failing to pass on knowledge to state workers
Consulting companies have become embedded in state government, legislative auditors conclude.
Available: controversial potato and poultry supplies owned by WV government
Not for sale: genetically-superior cattle.
Prosecutor to pursue death penalty in quadruple murder case
Arron Lawson in custody.
Lawmakers to tackle a variety of topics during meetings that start Sunday
Special session will be sandwiched in between.
4th-&-short gamble followed stirring sideline debate
West Virginia's offensive line turned around a tough day when Dana Holgorsen threatened to kick on on fourth-and-1 in the red zone: Allan Taylor's column