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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. –A new emergency overnight shelter in Huntington is entering its first phase after city council passed a ...
Governor Patrick Morrisey was at Parkersburg Correctional Center and Jail to announce a $231,894 Residential Substance Abuse ...
MULLENS, W.Va. — Mullens Elementary in Wyoming County joins just two other schools in the state to be selected as a 2025 ...
Officials say a recent action by the Fayette County Commission to slash the fire levy rates by 48 percent could be ...
Morrisey, surrounded by a handful of students and lawmakers, made the “In God We Trust” motto bill and the classroom ...
BRAXTON COUNTY, W.Va. –A Braxton County couple accused of killing their baby waived their rights to a preliminary hearing ...
Capito penned a letter to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. last week calling for the jobs to be ...
Voters in Morgantown go to the polls today and on the ballot, among races for city council and a change to the city charter, ...
The Huskies scored single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings, while preventing the Cee-Bees from getting a runner ...
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — Evidence on the tablet of a child was used to charge the caretaker in a Clarksburg drug case. The ...
Eric Auen, Jr. and Alexis Benedum were indicted in late 2024 after the baby was admitted to WVU Medicine Children’s in ...
A bill requiring utilities to notify customers of planned and unexpected outages is one step away from becoming law and the bill’s sponsor expects Gov. Patrick Morrisey to sign it. Mike Pushkin Del.