By Steven Allen Adams for The Journal CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Gov. Patrick Morrisey appointed Gerrardstown attorney Ian Masters to the 91st District House of Delegates seat forfeited by Joseph de Soto while a pending court case could determine if a Democrat should hold the seat. Meanwhile, the West Virginia Democratic[Read More…]
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Point Pleasant High School wins top prize in statewide underage drinking prevention contest
River Cities Tribune & Register CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WV News) — Point Pleasant High School in Mason County has taken first place in the West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration’s (WVABCA) 12th annual NO School Spirits PSA contest, a statewide competition aimed at preventing underage drinking. Nearly 350 students from 29[Read More…]
WV House proposal to drop public hearings, revamp legislative process sparks concern
By Mike Tony, Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Proposed changes to rules governing how the West Virginia House of Delegates does business would vest new powers in the House speaker, impose new restrictions on the public and media, and replace public hearings with what proponents say would be a better[Read More…]
Attorney General McCuskey joins first federal lawsuit over methane tax rule
By Steven Allen Adams, The Weirton Daily Times CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Making good on campaign promises to challenge federal overreach, new West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey joined his first multi-state lawsuit since being sworn in last week as the state’s top attorney. The Attorney General’s Office announced Wednesday it[Read More…]
Landmarks commission recommends against approving proposed Middleway water bottling plant
By Erik Anderson, Spirit of Jefferson CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. — Citing a zoning code restriction related to historic properties, the Jefferson County Historic Landmarks Commission voted unanimously to recommend against the concept plan approval for a controversial water bottling facility planned for the site of the old 3M factory in[Read More…]
Barbour mine sealed temporarily
By Taylor McKinnie, The Inter-Mountain PHILIPPI, W.Va. — The Leer South coal mine in Barbour County will remain temporarily sealed after miners were evacuated due to a fire on Jan. 13, according to officials. Core Natural Resources, Inc. announced that it was taking steps to temporarily seal the Leer South[Read More…]
Pendleton County preparing for first ever Farm Crawl
By Stephen Smoot, The Pendleton Times FRANKLIN, W.Va. — Last year, Pennsylvania State University and the University of Maine released a study detailing the rise of agricultural tourism in the United States and its benefits to farmers. After months of discussion, Pendleton County farmers and agricultural support specialists are teaming[Read More…]
West Virginia budget crisis or not? House members in dark on Gov. Morrisey’s claims of upcoming $400M budget shortfall
In email to West Virginia House members, speaker says ‘no idea’ where Gov. Morrisey got deficit figure By Charles Young, The Exponent Telegram CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WV News) — The speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates and Gov. Patrick Morrisey aren’t on the same page about whether the state[Read More…]
Former WV lawmaker pardoned by Trump for role in Jan. 6 riot
By Destiney Dingess, The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Wayne County resident and former West Virginia House of Delegates member Derrick Evans was one of more than 1,500 people involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol who were pardoned by President Donald Trump on Monday. Evans served[Read More…]
Clements: Education spending in West Virginia is ‘upside-down’
By Joselyn King, The Intelligencer WHEELING, W.Va. — West Virginia Sen. Charles Clements — vice-chairman of the Senate Education Committee — says spending on education in the state is “upside down” and more money should be spent on its youngest learners. Clements, R-Wetzel, said he spent a lot of time[Read More…]



