CHARLESTON — In a public hearing about legislation called “The Women’s Bill of Rights,” most speakers said the bill does nothing of the sort and, instead, is an effort to […]
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Bill allowing sale of raw milk advances through ag committee
A bill that would allow the sale of raw milk in West Virginia passed the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee in the House of Delegates Wednesday. The bill, HB 4911, […]
Justice asks for less focus on debts during campaign
CHARLESTON — With an auction of the Greenbrier Sporting Club announced to satisfy a portion of $300 million debt to his longtime lender, Gov. Jim Justice says his family businesses […]
City Councilor Danielle Trumble appointed to serve on League of Cities Human Development Committee
Danielle Trumble, Fifth Ward City Councilor of Morgantown, has been appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2024 Human Development Federal Advocacy Committee. Trumble was elected to a one-year […]
The Good, the Bad and the Stupid 4
Good: SB 293 — the “Glucagon for Schools Act” allows all schools to keep glucagon on hand and to allow personnel to administer glucagon to a diabetic student who is […]
My Ukrainian friend risked it all
by Rory Finnin I wonder whether my friend Maksym Butkevych knows the name of House Speaker Mike Johnson. Maksym is a defender of Ukraine and prisoner of war who has […]
Chris Miller is making noise in the governor’s race
Chris Miller is emerging as a wild card in the race for the Republican nomination for governor in West Virginia. An indicator of his building momentum came this week when […]
Barr’s game-winner gives CB key sectional victory over Doddridge County
BLACKSVILLE — Off the court, Clay-Battelle’s Colby Barr is a soft-spoken, polite young man. On the court, however, the 6-foot-8 senior turns into all but an unstoppable force, bumping and […]
Site plan request for South High charter school tabled again
MORGANTOWN — Abdul Tarabishy and supporters of the proposed K-6 Wisdom Academy Charter School left Thursday’s meeting of the Morgantown Planning Commission a little perplexed, and more than a little frustrated. […]
Clay-Battelle’s defense smothers Paden City in home finale
BLACKSVILLE — The Clay-Battelle girls basketball team’s defense controlled a slow-paced matchup with Paden City Thursday evening as the Cee-Bees won 48-23 on their home court. Clay-Battelle (10-9) sat in […]



