CHARLESTON — Making West Virginia political history, the House Judiciary Committee voted in favor of impeachment articles for all four remaining members of the state Supreme Court. […]
Author: Brad McElhinny, WVMetroNews.com
Delegates tour renovations at state Supreme Court
CHARLESTON — A tour of the state Supreme Court by delegates considering impeachment included up-close views of the expensive couch, inlaid wooden floor, chairs and rugs that […]
Gov. Justice says tax debts paid, but does not specify total amount
CHARLESTON — Flanked by regulators who serve as his employees, Gov. Jim Justice said his companies have made good on their West Virginia back taxes, but he […]
Impeachment hearings could reach a conclusion soon — but that’s not the end
CHARLESTON, W.Va. —Impeachment proceedings before the House Judiciary Committee may begin moving toward a conclusion. John Shott “I think we’re getting close to the point where we […]
State casinos racing to have sports books ready by September
CHARLES TOWN — Gaming machines will migrate to new locations at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races. The slots are on the move because the casino is […]
House Judiciary Committee reviews state Supreme Court spending totals
CHARLESTON — Delegates considering impeachment of one of more West Virginia Supreme Court justices examined the evidence by the numbers. The House Judiciary Committee on Friday reviewed […]
Appeals judges rule in favor of anti-Mountain Valley Pipeline activists
MORGANTOWN — Appeals judges ruled two federal agency approvals don’t provide adequate protection on the Mountain Valley Pipeline’s (MVP) route through the Jefferson National Forest, which includes […]
Former Supreme Court Administrator Canterbury testifies during Loughry impeachment hearings
CHARLESTON — Former West Virginia Supreme Court Administrator Steve Canterbury testified for hours about the many controversies that led to impeachment hearings. Much of Canterbury’s testimony focused […]
W.Va. Supreme Court Justice pleads not guilty to obstruction of justice
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry on Wednesday pleaded not guilty to obstructing justice, the latest in a string of 23 federal charges. Loughry, […]
Impeachment committee to independently weigh ethics of court’s working lunches
CHARLESTON — The vice chairman of a committee considering impeachment of state Supreme Court justices said its efforts are independent of a Judicial Investigations Commission conclusion that […]