CHARLESTON — Lawmakers with a new mission of mingling with teachers, students and parents for Gov. Jim Justice’s special session on education are already making plans. What remains unknown […]
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Morgantown Police chief anticipates six more “snow day riot” arrests
Six more arrests are anticipated in connection to the Feb. 1 “snow day riots” at WVU, which would follow 11 arrests announced Wednesday. Morgantown Police Chief Ed Preston spoke Thursday […]
Senate Finance removes PEIA fee that would have hit higher education
CHARLESTON — The Senate Finance Committee passed a bill establishing a Rainy Day Fund for PEIA without a big portion of the funding. This was part of the $150 million […]
Football runs in the family for Wolfley
Maverick Wolfley grew up wanting to play football. “I first got into football in the fifth grade and played for the Cheat Lake Chargers,” he said. “My brother had played […]
Paladino finds success after leaving WVU
Amelia “Millie” Paladino has known the highs and the lows of running cross-country. She’ll take the highs. A Morgantown native, Millie has been running since sixth grade and is a […]
Mocyunas making most of chance with Marshall
Collin Mocyunas started playing soccer at age 3. A Morgantown native, he’s is a 2017 graduate of University High. He is now a redshirt freshman at Marshall University. Mocyunas scored […]
Armstrong’s love of football starts with Dad and Mountaineers
Jack Armstrong was about 2 when his dad started taking him to WVU football games. It didn’t take long for him to fall in love with football and the Mountaineers. […]
Senate Judiciary sends medical cannabis vertical integration bill to Senate floor
CHARLESTON — The Senate Judiciary Committee approved on Thursday morning a revised version of HB 2079, the bill enabling vertical integration of medical cannabis operations. Most of the changes are […]
Governor announces teacher raises, school reforms in special session
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia legislators are lined up to pass a budget in the next day or so, holding off on a teacher pay raise and other changes to […]
Senate Finance OKs steam coal severance tax cut; phases it across 3 years
CHARLESTON — The Senate Finance Committee approved a stretched-out, slowed-down version of the bill to reduce the bill to reduce the severance tax on steam coal from 5 percent to […]











