Following legislators’ calls, Justice urges Loughry to resign
Legislative leaders say Supreme Court justice should step aside.
Anthony Bourdain, recent chronicler of West Virginia culture, has died
CNN reports the chef, author and television personality took his own life.
Final settlement order signed in water emergency class action lawsuit
Residents impacted to receive less because high percentage of residents filed claims.
Authorities offering cash reward for recovery of 67 stolen handguns in Marion County
The Fairmont based shop was burglarized by two unknown suspects after 1 a.m. on May 5, 2018.
Body found along Beckley road identified
The body has been sent to the state Medical Examiner's Office.
Biker Bash riding in for the weekend
Bikers have taken Kanawha Boulevard by a storm as they spend the weekend at Charleston's annual Biker Bash.
Minden resident: “I just don’t feel safe here”, EPA to conduct more tests
March EPA testing shows PCBs not a threat.
Gallery: North-South All-Star Baseball Classic
Photos from the 2018 North-South Baseball Classic from Glenville.
Dooley: Weirton continues its transformation
Municipal League executive director comes away impressed with new development after this week's visit.
Freshman safety leaves WVU; roster down to 73 scholarship players
Collin Smith from Ligonier, Pa., redshirted for the Mountaineers during 2017.
West Virginia remembers Anthony Bourdain for full meals, open mind
Bourdain, host of 'Parts Unknown,' has died at age 61.
PEIA public hearings are ahead for Morgantown, Martinsburg and Charleston
Meetings are also streamed and archived on website.
Morgantown closes in on p land acquisition to create urban green belt
Acquiring the Haymaker Forest, much of which lays outside the city limits, could cost more than $5 million.
Morgantown City Council’s costly green agenda
Morgantown City Council is moving rapidly toward a questionable and controversial purchase of 40 acres of woods adjacent to the city. Council voted 6-1 Tuesday night to move ahead with a plan to pay $5.2 million for the property, most of which is outside the city limits. Supporters on council say the forest can serve