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The following events happened on these dates in West Virginia history. To read more, go to e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia at – June 15, 1876: Attorney and civil right activist T. G. Nutter was ...
Wanting to push more funds away from bureaucracy and to road and bridge projects, Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced several reforms to help the West Virginia Department of Transportation maintain the ...
A project to replace all three bridges at the Montrose Drive interchange of Interstate 64 is among 22 construction projects included in a bid letting conducted by the West Virginia Division of ...
The traffic on I-64 Eastbound will be shifting following lane closures that will accommodate rehabilitation projects on two ...
Robert Holland said the kindness of neighbors has saved many from further stress during their commute as work continues to ...
Wanting to push more funds away from bureaucracy and to road and bridge projects, Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced several ...
Take a look inside the new Paulie's Fine Italian restaurant, shown on May 23, 2025. The restaurant, co-owned by James ...
Wanting to push more funds away from bureaucracy and to road and bridge projects, Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced several reforms to help the West Virginia Department of Transportation maintain the ...
Avoid the crowds of the national parks at this West Virginia state park filled with spectacular views, hiking trails, and ...
In a devastating turn of events, Doug Skaff Jr, a well-known Charleston businessman and former West Virginia House of Delegates member, died in a car crash Tuesday afternoon on Interstate 79 in Lewis ...
The first ever Crisis Nursery is set to open in Ohio County, providing free and temporary childcare for families experiencing ...
Holy Family Child Care and Development Center has announced the launch of Village Crisis Nursery -- the first crisis nursery ...