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West Virginia Senate considers bill to protect sports officials from assault
The West Virginia Senate is currently reviewing a bill aimed at increasing protections for athletic officials by redefining and elevating the penalties associated with ...
West Virginia Native Marley Washenitz to Enter Transfer Portal, Leave Pitt
Marley Washenitz, a West Virginia native and former standout at Fairmont Senior High School, has announced her decision to enter the NCAA transfer portal, ...
Williamstown church to hose Chicken Pie Dinner Neighbor Night
The Presbyterian Congregation in Williamstown is inviting the community to a special Chicken Pie Dinner Neighbor Night on Saturday, March 29, from 4-7 p.m. ...
Carlton Hill Farm offers quail, rabbit and chicken
For Sean and Alexys Carlton, sustainable farming isn’t just a business—it’s a lifelong dream come true. After years in the information technology industry, the ...
Parkersburg’s Residential Assisted Demolition Program Helps Revitalize Neighborhoods
In an effort to improve neighborhood safety and aesthetics, the City of Parkersburg is actively working to remove blighted properties through its Residential Assisted ...
WVU Medicine Camden Clark Earns Top Honors for Medical Excellence
WVU Medicine Camden Clark has been recognized for outstanding quality and patient care in the inaugural Castle Connolly Top Hospitals award program. The hospital ...
U.S.-Canada Relations Strain Under Tariffs and Rhetoric
A growing number of Americans no longer see Canada as a close ally, according to a new poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for ...
West Virginia House Blocks Effort to Revive CON Repeal Bill Amid Heated Debate
An attempt to bring West Virginia’s stalled Certificate of Need (CON) repeal bill back to life failed in the House of Delegates on Friday ...
Federal Funding Cuts Threaten West Virginia Farmers and Food Banks
Trey Yates’ butter churn whirred in the background as his phone rang. The call was polite, but the message was devastating: Mountaineer Food Bank ...