Report: Manchin inching toward running for governor
U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., served as governor from 2005 to 2010.
Justice, highway officials announce additional Route 10 improvement efforts
More than 50 miles of paving will take place on state Route 10 in Wyoming County.
Open letter criticizes diocese for approach to scandals
The letter, dated Wednesday, expresses outrage over the sex abuse and financial mismanagement scandals currently troubling the diocese.
UMWA reaches agreement regarding Murray Energy properties
The deal was announced Thursday.
FestivALL set to bring out the best of the arts in Charleston
Javins is excited for its 15th year.
Parkways Authority approves budget; sees no decrease in usage with toll increases
The increase of total revenue is $45 million.
Justice campaigns in southern W.Va., says media overly-focused on education reform
The governor said reporters are ignoring the state's improving revenue totals.
School leaders focusing on wraparound services at KidStrong conference
Around 1,000 school related workers will be participating.
Former Marshall student speaks out about 2016 assault
Pennsylvania woman tells Pittsburgh television station she was enraged when Joseph Hardin was allowed to remain in school.
Morgantown police drop investigation into alleged attack
The alleged victim filed a "discontinue investigation" form and police could not find any evidence an attack ever occurred.
Annual Antero Resource dodgeball tournament to once again benefit area organizations
The annual event got started in 2015 when Antero created fundraising committees in order to give back to local communities.
West, Tallman to lead WVU alumni in ‘The Tournament’
Notre Dame's Jarrod West and Morgantown's Dave Tallman will lead 'Best Virginia'.
Lewisburg teenager dies; charges increased against alleged shooter
Shooting occurred last Friday in Lewisburg.
Hanshaw: House will consider omnibus bill and individual education bills
Delegates return to special session Monday to consider education legislation.
Kelley embracing challenge of building young University Hawks
University must replace three Division 1 standouts as they reload for 2019.
Authorities: Berkeley Springs house fire ‘suspicious in nature’, under investigation
No injuries were reported.
McElhinny: Legislative focus on fun, fellowship and betterment
Special session just needs an attitude adjustment.