Marshall leaders planning in-person classes for fall, but with changes
The university said Monday officials are reviewing current models and will know more information in the "coming weeks and months."
WorkForce West Virginia releases early numbers on self-employed assistance
More than 11,000 independent contractors and freelancers have applied to receive up to 39 weeks of compensation.
Health, business leaders behind Justice reopening plan
Coronavirus czar says flattening the curve efforts have worked.
DHHR: Positive test rate for coronavirus stays below 3 percent in latest report
State reports 37th COVID-19 death.
Hours from competing for NCAA title, WVU rifle team now looks ahead to 2021
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — College sports all across the country were halted on March 12 due to the coronavirus. Men’s and women’s basketball conference tournaments were called off and all spring sports eventually followed. The NCAA Rifle Championships were scheduled to begin in Lexington, Ky. on March 13. The WVU rifle team was just hours away
Capito monitoring second round of PPP funding as application period begins
The application period for new funding began on Monday morning.
Justice introduces reopening plan; hinges on positive test rate remaining below 3 percent
Rollout over six-weeks but currently does not lift stay-at-home order.
MEC alumni team set to compete in ‘The Basketball Tournament’
The 'Underground Kings' have been drawn into the Charleston regional.
Preston commissioner still upset with fed prison quarantine plan
Preston County Commissioner Samantha Stone admits she's running out of options.
Three Guys Before The Game – WVU’s Kevin Koken (Episode 201)
A visit with the captain.
West Virginians urged to return to the doctor when they can
Emergency doctor notices trends during pandemic.
Protesters call on Justice to restart business immediately
Group meets governor outside the Capitol calling his executive orders unconstitutional and claim any further delay on serves to cripple the state economically.
Ramsey: CAMC ready to resume elective procedures
Elective surgies allowed to be done starting on Tuesday.
COVID-19 claims 2 more lives in Jackson County; overall positive test rate decreases
Thousands of additional tests recorded.
Troopers say no foul play suspected in discovery of human remains
Those responsible may be charged with improper disposal.
Death reported at excavation business
Monday morning accident involved a dump truck.
MetroNews This Morning 4-27-20
Governor Jim Justice remains confident federal money will be allowed to help the state navigate major financial losses from the pandemic, although the U.S. Treasury Department has so far declined use of the money for that purpose. Covid 19 cases claim to 1,053 with 34 deaths in West Virginia–but the rate of infection has fallen
Justice needs reopening plan for WV
(Editor’s note: This commentary was written and posted prior to Governor Justice releasing his reopening plan. You can read details of the plan here and here.) hk As I have said before, Governor Jim Justice and his team have made good decisions during the pandemic. Yes, there have been some bumps along the way and