Historic Supreme Court impeachment session on deck
Impeachment proceedings begin at 10 a.m. Watch streaming video here.
Oak Hill man convicted of April 2017 fatal shooting
Derrick Crouse was found guilty of shooting Janet Garrett inside her Berry Street home during an attempted robbery or burglary.
West Virginia FFA sets new membership record
The West Virginia FFA is holding its annual convention this week at the Cedar Lakes Convention Center in Ripley.
Private bridges dedicated in Clendenin
The bridges were the latest projects of West Virginia Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster.
WV will have to execute new contracts for long-term flood relief
State will be able to continue some work, especially for cases already in housing pipeline, under existing contracts.
Justice Ketchum steps away from the Supreme Court
Announcement means Supreme Court vacancy is likely to be on November ballot.
Gaunch: Time to get to the bottom of RISE and move on
Flood committee meets Thursday at state capitol.
Lang named interim president of WVU Tech
Former WVU provost will take over for Carolyn Long who is now interim higher education chancellor.
Spring Mills enters new football era under Chad Williams
Chad Williams enters his first season at Spring Mills after a long string of success at East Hardy.
2018 West Virginia Service Personnel Employee of the Year named
Jackie Cullers, an employee at Moorefield Elementary School in Hardy County, was named the winner of this year's award at Wednesday's Board of Education meeting.
More summertime splendor: Grier headlines All-Big 12 preseason team
Allan Taylor runs through the league's preseason media picks, including a West Virginia flavor.
Fairmont State launches new aviation agreement with WVU Tech
Provosts from the two institutions met at the Robert C. Byrd National Aerospace Education Center in Bridgeport Wednesday.
Capitol Building Commission approves proposals for fixing flood damages
Wednesday the Capitol Building Commission heard proposals from two offices for fixing the recent flood damages in the main Capitol building.
Airport employee arrested after Adam Pacman Jones altercation
Police suggest former West Virginia standout and 11-year NFL veteran was defending himself at Hartsfield Airport.
Huntington police raid a hive of drug activity
Police say they had trouble getting to the door of the suspected apartments due to people passed out with needles in the hallway.
Manchin planning at least two meetings with U.S. Supreme Court nominee
U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said only after those meetings and hearings would he make a decision on confirmation of current U.S. Court of Appeals D.C. Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
Hardy County collision claims life
Police say a motorcycle operator was killed.
Shawnee Park Complex opens fields to the public
A groundbreaking ceremony at the sports complex took place in December.
Once upon a time when Senator Byrd was considered for the Supreme Court
The biggest story nationally now is President Trump’s nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. The Senate is divided along ideological and political lines and a rough-and-tumble approval process is ahead. The story caused me to look back to a time when Robert C. Byrd was once under serious consideration