Lawmakers ask Morrisey to hold McKesson funds
The delegates said the Legislature should appropriate the funds to efforts combatting the state's drug epidemic.
Scouts, visitors continue fun at Summit Bechtel Reserve
The World Scout Jamboree is in its second week.
Mooney explains opposition to budget resolution
The agreement lifts the debt limit for two years and sets levels for discretionary spending.
Former WVU punter Pat McAfee lands major role with ESPN
Former West Virginia all-American Pat McAfee will be one of the primary college football voices on ESPN.
Mylan chair calls merger with Upjohn, a Pfizer division, ‘truly transformational’
The agreement announced Monday could close by the middle of 2020.
Waiting game for Mylan’s Morgantown plant
Some analysts say several good signs to keeping plant in Morgantown.
Five players to watch in Class AA
Group includes trio of players in last year's state title game.
Blennerhassett Island State Park worker dies after falling into Ohio River
DNR investigating Monday drowning.
Field set for American Legion state baseball tournament
Competition begins Wednesday morning at Potomac State College in Keyser.
Italy-based energy company opens Weirton manufacturing operation
The company looks to add 100 jobs.
Kanawha GOP committee members patch things up with chairwoman
Removed members put back on executive committee after settlement agreement.
Woman born in W.Va. indentified as victim of decades-old Ohio murder case
The case was known as "Belle in the Well."
Crash involving 3 tractor trailers slows Turnpike traffic
Wreck took place in northbound lanes.
Mylan merging with Pfizer/Upjohn; Bresch leaving company
No immediate word on Morgantown plant impact.
Hundreds keeping watch over World Scout Jamboree
The international event is beginning its second week at the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve in Fayette County.
World Scout Jamboree is amazing and inspiring
I hosted Talkline from the World Scout Jamboree at the Summit Bechtel Reserve at Glen Jean Friday and, as is often said, you have to see it to believe it. The first thing that strikes you is the vastness of the camp—over 10,000 acres on top of a mountain where an old surface and underground