Residents of West Virginia will now have easier access to county magistrate court filings from the comfort of home — or wherever you might be. In an effort to make […]
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Region 4 forming framework for opioid settlement distribution
There’s a push in Charleston to get some of the state’s nearly $1 billion in opioid settlement money flowing by Election Day. Region 4 wants to be ready. To that […]
Senate Education Committee hears results of WVEA survey, showing high levels of stress and burnout
MORGANTOWN – West Virginia Education Association President Dale Lee presented the Senate Education Committee with the results of a survey that show high levels of stress and burnout across all […]
Candidate filings for Wednesday, Jan. 24
These statewide and area state office candidates filed with the secretary of state on Wednesday, Jan. 24. The notation (I) indicates incumbent. U.S. Senate Bryan Bird, Beckley, R Secretary of […]
Candidate filings for Jan. 22 and 23
These statewide and area state office candidates filed with the secretary of state on Monday, Jan. 22, and Tuesday, Jan. 23. The notation (I) indicates incumbent. U.S. President Ryan Binkley, […]
Senate committees OK gun bill, student organization bill, Edith Levy resolution
MORGANTOWN — Senate committees on Thursday approved bills dealing with firearms instruction and belief-based student organizations, and a resolution honoring Morgantown resident and Holocaust survivor Edith Levy. Senate Government Organization […]
Sheriff’s department investigating fatal Tuesday night wreck on I-79
Monongalia County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal wreck that occurred Tuesday night on Interstate 79. According to a release from the department, deputies were dispatched to a single motor […]
Kingwood Council approves business licenses for two eateries
KINGWOOD — Members of Kingwood City Council approved two new business licenses. The first was for Jennifer Bracken, owner of Rt. 26 Dinner, LLC, located across from the courthouse on […]
Mon Schools’ Student of the Month for January: ‘The way they teach makes it clear and easy’
James Foley’s homework comes with horsepower. And the points he has to support during papers and presentations, more often than not, involve load-bearing walls. James, a senior at Clay-Battelle Middle/High […]
Delegates examine changes to West Virginia elections laws
The House Judiciary Committee advanced a couple of bills affecting West Virginia election laws. The bills were left over from a Judiciary Committee agenda earlier in the week when other […]









