Defensive end commit Aaron Lewis flips from West Virginia to Michigan
Just a week after lobbying other players to join him at West Virginia, a New Jersey defensive end prospect flipped his commitment to Michigan.
Senators set to return to statehouse to take up House education reform bill
Floor session set for 5 p.m. start.
Bill to address housing contracts raises questions
Measure discussed but gained no traction in special session.
Capito explains support for new emissions policy
The Environmental Protection Agency last week issued the final version of the Affordable Clean Energy rule.
On flood’s 3rd anniversary, 51 homes are complete under RISE West Virginia
48 are mobile homes and three are "stick built."
State Department of Education holding training for National Board Certification
The first was held this week at the Bridgeport Conference Center at Charles Pointe.
Photo gallery: Prep teams in action at WVU’s 7-on-7 camp
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia University hosted its two-day 7-on-7 camp over the weekend. Plenty of high schools from around the state were on hand. Check out a closer look at the action. (Photos by Greg Carey/WVMetroNews.com)
West Virginia Hospital Association getting ready for 2020 legislative session
Representatives of the organization plan to meet with lawmakers in September.
New survey finds roads, education top issues West Virginians most concerned about
A recent poll sponsored by the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce is providing insight on the issues most concerning West Virginians.
Medical marijuana program still months from start-up despite July 1 effective date
State officials say 3 to 5 year implementation not rare.
Three years later, witnesses to West Virginia flood reflect on devastation
The Flood of 2016 hit parts of central and southeastern West Virginia on June 23, 2016.