CHARLESTON — The Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston said it will release the names of all priests and deacons credibly accused of child sexual abuse since 1950. The diocese did not […]
Author: Brad McElhinny, WVMetroNews.com
Gianato out as Homeland Security director but remains as adviser
CHARLESTON — Longtime state official Jimmy Gianato, who has been wearing two hats, will soon be down to one. Gianato’s deputy at the state Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Michael […]
Higher education chairman questions WVU president Gordon Gee, Blue Ribbon Commission
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The chairman of the Higher Education Policy Commission is pushing back on a panel appointed by Gov. Jim Justice and led by West Virginia University President Gordon […]
Justice says Loughry should resign; not yet ready to call special session to reconsider impeachment
CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice said Monday convicted Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry should resign. But Justice continued, he is not yet ready to call a special session for the […]
Abortion on Nov. ballot: ‘Historic’ Amendment One allows voters to weigh in
CHARLESTON — When West Virginia residents vote next month on what the state Constitution says about abortion, they’ll get their chance to weigh in on an issue that has been […]
‘Historic’ Amendment One lets voters weigh in on abortion
CHARLESTON — When West Virginia residents vote next month on what the state Constitution says about abortion, they’ll get their chance to weigh in on an issue that has been […]
Promised $100 million isn’t in PEIA letter; Legislature must approve
CHARLESTON — An annual letter sent by the governor to the Public Employees Insurance Agency doesn’t include the extra $100 million promised by Gov. Jim Justice, but his staff says not […]
Picture on West Virginia court impeachment isn’t complete
CHARLESTON — Resolving the standoff between West Virginia’s judicial and legislative branches is anything but clear. “Let’s be honest, we’re in uncharted territory here,” Senate Judiciary Chairman Charles Trump, R-Morgan, told […]
Impeachment trial for retired Justice Davis is continued now
CHARLESTON — Retired Supreme Court Justice Robin Davis has filed a motion to officially be considered part of Justice Margaret Workman’s case that halted her impeachment in the state Senate. […]
Supreme Court votes to support legislative budget oversight amendment
CHARLESTON — Members of the state Supreme Court have voted to support constitutional Amendment 2, which gives the Legislature greater oversight over the judicial system’s finances. The Supreme Court has been […]











