News

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 ...
Related: The Unassuming Restaurant in West Virginia that Locals Swear has the Best Barbecue in the State Full-bodied Cabernets, fruit-forward Merlots, and complex Zinfandels stand up to the richness ...
The parking lot fills with license plates from every corner of West Virginia—from the Eastern Panhandle to the Ohio River and everywhere in between. On weekend evenings, you might spot cars from ...
After the West Virginia State Board of Education voted on Wednesday to go against Governor Patrick Morrisey's executive order and not allow for religious exemp ...
At the center of much of the friction has been board member and businessman Bray Cary, whose term on the Board of Governors ...
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced a new agenda to better manage roads and bridges across the state.
Demond O’Neal cleans and stacks bricks from a tornado-damaged building on Thursday, June 5, 2025, near North Newstead and Natural Bridge avenues in the Greater Ville area of St. Louis. The building ...
The executive director of a bipartisan group which represents business leaders and investors in the U.S. green energy sector ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey has been on a mission since March to encourage healthy living while using the levers of government to ...
The Trump administration has cut programs that protected workers from lung disease, aided those afflicted, and kept miners ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey has been on a mission since March to encourage healthy living while using the levers of government to discourage use of taxpayer dollars to subsidize the purchase of soda for low ...
With more people heading out to West Virginia’s beautiful lakes and rivers, it is important to keep water safety in mind.