By Jordan FerrellFor Mission West Virginia Hurricane — Mission West Virginia invites members of the media to attend its inaugural Power of One Luncheon on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at River Ridge Church, 1 Saturn Way, Hurricane, WV. The event will reflect on the organization’s impact in 2025 and recognize[Read More…]
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Morrisey touts education efforts during stop at Gihon Elementary
By Brett DunlapFor The Parkersburg News and Sentinel Parkersburg – West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey discussed efforts to improve students’ reading skills during a ceremonial bill-signing event Monday at Gihon Elementary. House Bill 5438 will provide more funding for programs to help students improve their reading skills and better train[Read More…]
Construction to begin May 1 on Princeton’s new dog park
By Charles OwensFor Bluefield Daily Telegraph Princeton — Construction on the City of Princeton’s new dog park is expected to begin on May 1. A contract has been awarded for the new dog park, which will be constructed on Bee Street near the new wave pool and multi-purpose field, according[Read More…]
Analyst: Morrisey emulates Trump as he continues primary endorsement campaign
By Matthew YoungFor HDMedia With West Virginia first lady Denise Morrisey spending thousands of dollars in an effort to sway the May Republican primary in his favor, and despite taking significant criticism from members of the GOP establishment, Gov. Patrick Morrisey has doubled down on his emulation of President Donald[Read More…]
Minted Vintage Market draws large crowd in Mineral Wells
By Gwen SourFor The Parkersburg News and Sentinel Mineral Wells – The Spring Minted Vintage Market drew heavy crowds to Mineral Wells on Saturday, with traffic backing up for an extended stretch as shoppers waited to enter the popular event featuring more than 100 vendors. Attendees described a long line[Read More…]
Caboose Project Rolls Toward Bellaire
By Stephanie ElverdFor The Intelligencer Bellaire – A bright blue caboose that once trailed the rails of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will soon find new life in Bellaire — not as a relic, but as a centerpiece of the community’s past and future. The B&O Caboose Restoration Project is[Read More…]
Flemington, W.Va. cat rescuer handed 58 counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty after police investigation cost 58 cat lives
By Esteban FernandezFor Times West Virginian Fairmont — Police arrested a well-known animal rescuer on Friday. Karen Anderson, 55, of Aaron’s Hope for Paws, faces 58 misdemeanor counts of cruelty to animals. Anderson resides in Flemington. WDTV reported the Taylor County Sheriff’s Department found a sweltering shed overrun with flies and dead[Read More…]
Justice coal retirees report drug coverage lapse as his legal liabilities pile up
By Mike TonyFor HDMedia Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.Va., is at grave risk of losing his Greenbrier resort properties that federal court records indicate have been appraised at over $1.1 billion. Judge Frank Volk, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, on Friday scheduled a prehearing conference for[Read More…]
Allen takes over as WVU Mountaineer mascot following rifle passing ceremony
By Shauna JohnsonFor WVU, Today Continuing a West Virginia University tradition, Reese Allen officially began his duties as the 72nd Mountaineer mascot Friday (April 17) during a symbolic rifle passing ceremony at the Mountainlair. Allen, who was named the next Mountaineer mascot during a men’s basketball game at the Hope Coliseum on Feb. 28, is a senior dual mechanical engineering and data[Read More…]
Dream, Don’t Just Talk- Act
By Greg KozeraFor Thoughts to Ponder Last week on our family cruise from Miami to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, on Wednesday night Keith Brown 100% Wizard, a magician, performed in the main theatre on the ship. He put on a great show. Keith got the audience involved in his act[Read More…]



