By Josephine E. Moore, The Register-Herald BECKLEY, W.Va. — A gubernatorial candidate forum in Raleigh County gave a voice to some lesser-known candidates running for West Virginia’s highest office. Most people may know the names of only four of the six Republican candidates in attendance – former state delegate Moore[Read More…]
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WV School Building Authority allocates $87M for projects across the state
By Roger Adkins, HD Media CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia School Building Authority on Wednesday approved millions in funding for school-improvement projects across the state. During a 10 a.m. meeting at West Virginia Lottery headquarters, the authority voted to begin allocating $87 million of the $150 million recently approved[Read More…]
PSC launches investigation of utility, cable service provider outage notifications
By Mike Tony, Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Public Service Commission has opened an investigation into how utilities and cable service providers notify their customers of outages. The PSC launched the inquiry in an order issued Monday that indicates the agency may hold hearings or meetings on[Read More…]
West Virginia Department of Education seeks answers concerning Paden City High School
By Chuck Clegg for The Intelligencer PADEN CITY, W.Va. — The West Virginia Department of Education is asking questions of Wetzel County Schools concerning Paden City standing on environmentally compromised land. The Wetzel Board of Education met April 3 in a special meeting after Superintendent Cassie Porter received a letter[Read More…]
Spongy moths could cause extensive tree defoliation this year
By Kate Evans, The Morgan Messenger MORGAN COUNTY, W.Va. — Some Morgan County residents are reporting high numbers of spongy moth egg masses this year after last year’s deluge of caterpillars, pupae and adult moths that caused tree defoliation. The spongy moth (Lymantria dispar) was formerly known as the gypsy[Read More…]
Walls named president of WVFA
By Zach Highlander, Coal Valley News MORRISVALE, W.Va. — Morrisvale Volunteer Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief Randy Walls was named President of the West Virginia State Fire Association. Walls, who is retired from the Logan County Airport, was voted to the seat in late March, according to officials. He is[Read More…]
Education advocates unhappy with recent legislative session
By Steven Allen Adams, The Parkersburg News and Sentinel CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Representatives of county school boards in West Virginia, principals, and teachers used Tuesday’s monthly meeting of the state Board of Education to express their disappointment in the recent session of the Legislature. David Gladkosky, executive director of the[Read More…]
Justice gets first-hand look at Fayette tornado damage
By Steve Keenan, The Register-Herald FAYETTE COUNTY, W.Va. — “Just send help, county.” Nuttall Volunteer Fire Department Chief Tommy Coleman recalls uttering those words to emergency dispatchers on Tuesday afternoon, April 2, after vicious winds ripped through the Hico, Lookout and Lavista areas of Fayette County. The fast-moving storm was[Read More…]
A Totally Captivating Sight: More Than 1,000 View Eclipse at Grand Vue Park in Moundsville
By Emma Delk, The Intelligencer MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. — All eyes were on the sky at Grand Vue Park when the clouds cleared to give an uncovered view of the solar eclipse during the watch party hosted by the SMART Center, the Near Earth Object Foundation and Grand Vue Park. More[Read More…]
County officials from across West Virginia meet in Parkersburg
By Brett Dunlap, The Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — A number of county officials from around the state were in Parkersburg Sunday and Monday getting important updates on issues impacting counties around the state. The Spring Board Meeting for the County Commission Association of West Virginia was held[Read More…]