BY JARETT LEWIS CHARLESTON — A few West Virginia winter “hidden gems” aren’t so hidden anymore. A recent study from “Architectural Digest” found that Thomas, in Tucker […]
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DHHR becomes three separate agencies
BY CARRIE HODOUSEK CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources has officially transitioned to three separate agencies. As of Jan. 1, 2024, there […]
Third Grade Success Act implementation underway in Monongalia County Schools
BY CARRIE HODOUSEK Components of the Third Grade Success Act are being implemented in Monongalia County this year. House Bill 3035 lays out specific changes for schools […]
Bishop Brennan releases new letter regarding Israel-Hamas war
CHARLESTON — Wheeling-Charleston Diocese Bishop Mark Brennan says he’s continuing to pray for the people of Israel as the war with Hamas rages on. Brennan released a […]
Wriston updates on progress of Corridor H
BY MIKE NOLTING At more than 50 years and counting, state officials hope a large final section of Corridor H can be under construction in the next […]
Leader of West Virginia Islamic Association asks Charleston City Council to consider ceasefire resolution
BY JARETT LEWIS CHARLESTON — A leader of the state’s Islamic Association is calling on Charleston City Council to consider a resolution that asks for a ceasefire […]
Air National Guard firefighter’s death reaches 3-year anniversary
BY JARETT LEWIS CHARLESTON — It has now been three years since the death of Air National Guard firefighter Logan Young. Young, a senior airman with the […]
WVU professor notes positive trends in latest census figures
BY MIKE NOLTING Recent population numbers released by the U.S. Census Bureau show an overall population decline but some trends show change is gradually coming. WVU economist […]
Brockway murder probe continues
BY MIKE NOLTING Morgantown Police continue to investigate the November shooting death of Richard Hall. Hall was found dead from gun shot wounds on Brockway Avenue around […]
Poll worker recruitment underway for 2024 election
BY CARRIE HODOUSEK CHARLESTON — Secretary of State Mac Warner is encouraging West Virginia veterans to volunteer at the polls during the 2024 election. Warner, a veteran […]