MORGANTOWN — Murdering a man while burglarizing his home, shooting someone outside of a bar and biting off an ear during a fight are some of the 132 indictments returned […]
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Mountain Line, city manager will meet to discuss shelters, routes
By David Wilson, DWilson@WVRadio.com MORGANTOWN — In an effort to address concerns raised by Morgantown residents, including a lack of bus shelters downtown, a meeting is scheduled for Friday between […]
As sentencing nears, Loughry’s separate judicial hearing is postponed
CHARLESTON — With sentencing straight ahead, a separate judicial hearing for former state Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry that had been scheduled for today has been moved to Feb. 6. The rescheduled […]
Governor Justice calls federal judge’s rulings against the company he owns ‘bizarre’
CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice has suggested a federal judge’s warning that his company continues to flout court directives may be politically motivated. “I can’t tell anything but the truth,” […]
Tony Gibson named co-defensive coordinator at N.C. State
Even though he’s leaving, Tony Gibson won’t be gone from Morgantown for very long. The former West Virginia defensive coordinator was hired by N.C. State on Sunday as co-defensive coordinator […]
Majority of House Dems support recreational use of marijuana
MORGANTOWN — House of Delegates Minority Leader Tim Miley said a majority of Democrats in the House support the legalization of the recreational use of marijuana. “In talking with the various […]
Justice Loughry is denied one of his two motions for retrial
CHARLESTON — Former Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry has been denied one of his two motions for a retrial, although a federal judge did grant an acquittal on a witness […]
Manchin says West Virginia deserves, needs ‘full-time’ governor
CHARLESTON — U.S. Senator Joe Manchin didn’t deny he was thinking about running for governor next year when reporters asked him Friday about a column posted earlier in the day by […]
Morrisey: WV can’t be totally confident on medical marijuana without federal changes
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has concluded the state can take some steps to ease concerns about processing money related to medical marijuana, but a long-term solution […]
Health insurance exchange enrollments continue to decline in West Virginia
CHARLESTON — Fewer West Virginians have health insurance through the Mountain State’s exchange for 2019. In all, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services reported 22,599 total enrollments, a number that’s […]














