Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Charleston Gazette-Mail is the 2025 West Virginia Newspaper of the Year. The Gazette-Mail took home the top prize at the West Virginia Press Association’s annual convention Saturday, held at the University of Charleston. The honor is bestowed on the publication that earns the most[Read More…]
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WV News wins several awards at West Virginia Press Association Editorial Awards event
WV News CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WV News) — WV News publications had several award winners in the Editorial Awards announced Saturday at the West Virginia Press Association Advertising Awards ceremony. “WV News produces more original local content than any other media in West Virginia day in and day out. Our skilled[Read More…]
The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register Earn 17 Awards in West Virginia Press Association Contest
The Intelligencer CHARLESTON — The staff of The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register picked up 17 awards, including six first places, in the 2025 West Virginia Press Association Advertising and Editorial Better Newspaper Contest. That award haul led to the newspapers winning second place in General Excellence in Division I, which[Read More…]
Roaring With Pride: Oglebay Celebrates Lion Habitat Groundbreaking
By Shelley Hanson, The Intelligencer WHEELING — Those who have ever dreamed of sleeping with a pride of lions or getting to see the big cats up close and personal will get to do just that upon completion of the Gary E. West Pridelands next June. A groundbreaking ceremony for[Read More…]
Closing arguments made in Raleigh County religious vaccine exemption lawsuit
By Steven Allen Adams, The Parkersburg News and Sentinel BECKLEY — After four days of hearings spread out between September and October, a decision of whether to grant a permanent injunction for a group of Raleigh County parents seeking to force local and state education officials into accepting their religious[Read More…]
No panhandling ordinance in Mercer County
By Greg Jordan, Bluefield Daily Telegraph PRINCETON — A panhandling ordinance passed this week by the Raleigh County Commission could serve as a model for other southern West Virginia counties experiencing any problems with panhandling and the problems it poses. During a meeting Tuesday, the Raleigh County Commission unanimously passed[Read More…]
12 candidates vie to fill West Virginia Supreme Court seat vacated by Justice Tim Armstead
By Charles Young, WV News CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WV News) — Twelve candidates seeking to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia following the death of Justice Tim Armstead will be interviewed later this month in Charleston, Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced Friday. The candidates, who submitted[Read More…]
Shuttering Schools
BOE votes to close Harman, North By Edgar Kelley, The Inter-Mountain ELKINS — One year and seven days after the Randolph County Board of Education first released information about an effort to close multiple county schools, the BOE voted Wednesday night to close Harman K-12 School and North Elementary School.[Read More…]
The house that love built: Ronald McDonald House celebrates anniversary, expansion
By Ben Conley, The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN – For more than three decades, Ronald McDonald House Morgantown has been a refuge for families facing the life-altering uncertainty of childhood illness and injury. The facility briefly paused that critical mission Thursday morning to celebrate 35 years of care as well as[Read More…]
Raleigh County vaccine religious exemption case has another day in court
By Esteban Fernandez, CNHI West Virginia BECKLEY — Arguments in the vaccine exemption lawsuit came down to whether the presence of unvaccinated people would truly harm individuals with immunocompromised medical status at Wednesday’s hearing at the Raleigh County Courthouse. The hearing was a continuation of one that took place about[Read More…]



