Oversight of athletic eligibility for high school transfer students is the governor’s signature away from going back to the ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Parkersburg South girls basketball coach Ed Davis hardly cares that his team lacks experience compared to many of its opponents. The Patriots seem to have a similar sentiment, and ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey said he is pleased by passage of legislation to unlock millions of federal dollars from the Rural Health Transformation Program. Earlier in the week, the governor had expressed ...
A man is in custody following a deadly shooting in Mingo County. Sheriff’s deputies arrested Leroy Hunt after a brief standoff at around midday Friday. Depu ...
We pitched behind on count entirely too much and we paid for it.” Marshall (8-8) returns home to Jack Cook Field this weekend ...
“Raylee’s Law” has been revived. A group of state senators moved to amend the policy proposal on day 59 of the regular session into a separate bill, HB 5537, repealing obsolete and outdated sections ...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Members of the Mon Metro Drug and Violent Crime Task Force arrested four and confiscated dangerous drugs from an apartment on Airport Boulevard. Wednesday, the Monongalia County ...
Greenbrier East is regarded as one of the state’s top offensive teams for good reason. Ahead of Friday’s Class AAA semifinal against No. 5 Keyser, the Spartans had scored more than 60 points all but ...
Parkersburg South girls basketball coach has seen no shortage of resiliency from his team throughout the 2025-26 season. So when the Patriots’ 14-point halftime lead was cut to four late in the third ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey has repeatedly said his administration has done the hard work of identifying ways to account for the 5% cut, but he has consistently expressed a wish for 10 percent.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The familiarity James Monroe and Wyoming East have with each other meant there were hardly any secrets leading into Friday’s Class AA semifinal. The No. 1 Mavericks were well aware ...
Timothy Lee Walding Jr. 47, pleaded guilty to first-degree armed robbery before Kanawha County Circuit Judge Dave Hardy. Hardy then sentenced him to 15 years in prison. Walding was arrested in Chicago ...