CHARLESTON — The companies owned by Gov. Jim Justice and his family filed a federal lawsuit asking for at least $100 million from insurance companies paying to fix damage from […]
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Empty Bowls Monongalia feeds a need, aims to increase awareness of food insecurity
MORGANTOWN — There were full bellies and a full parking lot at the 13th Annual Empty Bowls Monongalia Luncheon at Mylan Park on Saturday afternoon. The event, which features over […]
Longview to make $1.2 billion investment in natural gas, solar power
MORGANTOWN — Already operating one of the world’s most advanced and efficient coal-fired power plants, Longview Power is ready to invest an estimated $1.2 billion to build natural gas and […]
House Government Organization sends two local roads bills to full House
CHARLESTON — Two locally generated roads bills won the approval of the House Government Organization Committee Friday morning and head to the full House for passage. HB 3044 calls on […]
House passes gambling, hunting, tax bills
CHARLESTON – While most eyes and minds were on the passage of the House teacher pay raise bill on Friday, the House of Delegates also passed a pile of other […]
Longview Power CEO: We’re going to take care of this road
MORGANTOWN — Longview Power President and CEO Jeffery Keffer said the company is committed to doing right by the residents along Fort Martin Road (County Route 53) and has promised […]
Your Community Foundation names 2019 board members
MORGANTOWN — Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia Inc. recently announced its 2019 Board of Directors leadership team in a press release. The board includes: Chair James Griffin, […]
Empty Bowls luncheon returns Saturday at Mylan Park
MORGANTOWN — Thirteen years ago, the first Empty Bowls luncheon in Monongalia County was held at First Presbyterian Church in Morgantown. It became too big to stay there, so it […]
House Education OKs ‘free community college bill’ and sends it to Finance
CHARLESTON — The House Education Committee on Friday wrapped up its third day of work on SB 1 — dubbed the “free community college bill,” though it’s gone well beyond […]
Preston County woman pleads guilty to selling drugs
KINGWOOD – A Kingwood woman faces up to 30 years in prison after pleading to drug charges in Preston Circuit Court. April Lynn Riley pleaded guilty Friday to three counts […]









