West Virginia and Ohio Leaders React to U.S. Strike on Iran Nuclear Sites
The U.S. military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities early Sunday morning drew swift and sharply divided reactions from political leaders in West Virginia and ...
Kristi Noem Joins Ribbon-Cutting for New CBP Facility in Harpers Ferry, WV
A major milestone was celebrated this week at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) campus in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, as officials gathered ...
Lawsuit Over $5M State Grant to Catholic Trade School in West Virginia Moves Forward
A civil lawsuit challenging the use of $5 million in West Virginia taxpayer funds for a Catholic trade school’s expansion is moving forward after ...
Morrisey Backs Lawsuit Challenging West Virginia School Vaccine Policy
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey is publicly supporting a lawsuit aimed at stopping the state Board of Education from enforcing mandatory school vaccination rules ...
West Virginia AG Pushes Supreme Court to Review Transgender Sports Ban
West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the state’s ongoing legal battle over its ban on ...
WesBanco Appoints Josh Scott as New Market President for Charleston, WV
WesBanco has announced the appointment of Josh Scott as its new Charleston market president and senior commercial banker, marking a significant step in the ...
Gas Prices Drop Across Northern West Virginia, AAA Reports
Drivers across northern West Virginia are seeing some relief at the pump this week. According to the latest AAA East Central Gas Price Report, ...
Brooke County Fourth-Grader Wins $15,000 Toward College in SMART529 Sweepstakes
A young student from Brooke County is celebrating a big win and a brighter future. Kyler Tamburin, a fourth-grader at Brooke Intermediate North who ...
Fresh Food for Seniors: How West Virginia’s Farmers Market Vouchers Are Making a Difference
West Virginia faces big challenges — it’s one of the poorest, least healthy states in the U.S. and also has one of the oldest ...
The Certificate of Need Debate Returns to West Virginia—Again
It feels like déjà vu. Once again, West Virginia lawmakers and policy advocates are caught in a familiar debate: whether to eliminate the state’s ...