CHARLESTON — Legislators at the heart of impeachment proceedings voted to hold off on a tour of the state Supreme Court until West Virginia media representatives are […]
Author: Brad McElhinny, WVMetroNews.com
Loughry impeachment proceedings hear testimony from security staffers
CHARLESTON — Three security staffers at the state Supreme Court admitted during impeachment hearings to helping embattled Justice Allen Loughry move a couch and antique desk out […]
Carmichael questions about teachers’union support for universal health care
CHARLESTON — Senate President Mitch Carmichael’s questions about teachers’ union support for universal health care continued Wednesday during a public employees insurance meeting that included the leaders […]
Another obstruction charge added to Loughry’s list of indictments
CHARLESTON. — West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry, already facing 22 federal charges, has now been hit with another. The same grand jury that returned the […]
Bankruptcy trustee wants financial documents from former Middletown Mall owner
CHARLESTON — The trustee for a bankrupt mall that the state paid almost $1 million for rental property it wasn’t actually using is asking the former owner […]
Justice’s accusations against natural gas developer raise questions
CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice and his staff accused a West Virginia businessman of crossing the line on the state’s efforts to work with China to develop […]
Justice Loughry facing 22 federal counts as impeachment proceedings begin
CHARLESTON — Impeachment proceedings focused on the West Virginia Supreme Court began Thursday July 12, with Justice Menis Ketchum now out of the mix because of his […]
State Supreme Court Justice Menis Ketchum resigns
CHARLESTON — Supreme Court Justice Menis Ketchum resigned his seat today after months of controversy surrounding the court and ahead of a deadline for the vacated seat […]
HEPC brings in WVU Tech’s Long as interim chancellor
CHARLESTON — The Higher Education Policy Commission (HEPC) suspended its search for a new chancellor, agreed to place current Chancellor Paul Hill in a paid position as […]
First moves come this week for W.Va.’s look at higher ed
CHARLESTON — When the commission that oversees West Virginia’s higher education system convenes today, it will kick off a new look at where the state’s colleges and […]