MORGANTOWN – The House of Delegates spent nearly an hour debating the Senate bill to cap the copay for insulin and devices for patients with diabetes. Opponents foresee unintended economic […]
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COLUMN: The financial numbers are in about Larry Harrison’s termination, but still no reason given as to why
MORGANTOWN — The numbers are in on Larry Harrison’s separation agreement with WVU, and the former men’s associate head coach has earned a respectable payday of more than $350,000. According […]
Connecticut man facing multiple charges after resisting drug arrest
A Connecticut man is facing multiple charges after police say he became combative during an arrest for possession of marijuana and provided them with a fake driver’s license. Granville Police […]
AREA ARRESTS
MON SHERIFF Klinger, Robert Charles, 45, possession, Feb. 25, Deputy Broker. Chaney, David, 52, petit larceny, two counts destruction of property, tampering with a vehicle, battery, Feb, 27, Deputy Thompson. […]
WVRC Media teaming up with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
WVRC Media stations throughout West Virginia and its listeners were able to raise $204,000 in last week’s annual radiothon with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Station personnel in Morgantown, Charleston, […]
House starts on PEIA bill
Delegates started moving a bill making several changes to the insurance plan for public employees, Gov. Jim Justice praised lawmakers for their work on the plan, and union leaders plan […]
Senate Health advances gender-affirming treatment ban
Following a long discussion with a physician who warned of mental health concerns, the Senate Health Committee advanced a bill that would ban aspects of gender affirming care for minors. […]
House Health tweaks Senate bill, changing how CPS workers are allotted across the state
MORGANTOWN – The House Health and Human Resources Committee on Friday enhanced the Senate bill changing how Child Protective Services workers are allotted across the state, and it will head […]
The Good, the Bad and the Stupid 7: In memoriam
In this special edition of “The Good, the Bad and the Stupid,” we will honor a number of bills that could have improved West Virginia for the better but are […]
Giving Tucker Carlson Jan. 6 video exclusive violates First Amendment
by Michael I. Meyerson When the Republican Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy gave Fox News’ leading election denier, Tucker Carlson, exclusive access to surveillance footage from the Jan. 6, […]






