By Charles OwensFor Bluefield Daily Telegraph Princeton — Officials with WVU Medicine Princeton Community Hospital announced plans Thursday for the construction of a $25.5 million four-story medical building that will be located adjacent to the main hospital campus. The new 50,636 square-foot medical office will be located not far from[Read More…]
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History professor educates on origins of Iran conflict
By Davina SynderFor The Parthenon History professor Chris White shared historical insight into the background of the ongoing war in the Middle East. Starting with the coup d’état in 1953, the U.S. has long been involved with politics in Iran. “A lot of this has sort of been festering over[Read More…]
Bids for Wheeling Gateway Center Opened, Under Review
By Eric AyresFor The Intelligencer Wheeling — Bids were opened Thursday for the construction contract for the eagerly anticipated building phases of the multimillion-dollar Wheeling Gateway Center project. Officials from the Wheeling Convention and Visitors Bureau, Wheeling Heritage, the city of Wheeling, Tipping Point and Desmone were on hand Thursday[Read More…]
Wirt County High School wins top honors in WV ABCA PSA contest
By Gig RobinsonFor West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration Charleston – The West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration (WV ABCA) is excited to announce Wirt County High School as the first-place winner of the 13th annual NO School Spirits Public. Service Announcement (PSA) contest. This year, the contest received 46[Read More…]
WV Secretary of State Kris Warner welcomes investors to the Appalachia Funders Network Gathering in Huntington
By Michael QueenFor The Office of WV Secretary of State Kris Warner Huntington – WV Secretary of State Kris Warner was the keynote speaker Tuesday evening in Huntington for a special dinner to welcome individual, corporate, and philanthropic investors to the 2026 Appalachia Funders Network Gathering. More than 120 individuals attended[Read More…]
Omni affiliate wants Justice Greenbrier property takeover within 3-day window
By Mike TonyFor HDMedia The company that has bought the nine-figure debt of Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.Va., and his family plans to give them three days to hand over the keys to their Greenbrier business empire. White Sulphur Springs Holdings LLC, an affiliate of Dallas-based Omni Hotels & Resorts, has[Read More…]
Playtime along the Kanawha River as near record-high temps hit Charleston
By Laura BilsonFor HDMedia Nova Hayne, 3, of Charleston, was unbothered by the midday heat as she tossed rocks into the Kanawha River with her grandparents, Todd Hayne and Jessica Hayne, of Clendenin, who took her to play at Magic Island Park in Charleston on Wednesday. The toddler concentrated as[Read More…]
Secretary of State Kris Warner Reports 2,152 New WV Business Registrations for March of 2026
By Diane NesterFor The Office of WV Secretary of State Kris Warner Charleston – The WV Secretary of State’s Office registered 2,152 new businesses statewide during the month of March according to Secretary of State Kris Warner. Counties that led the state in total businesses registered in March include Berkeley, Kanawha, Monongalia,[Read More…]
Morrisey talks tax relief during stop in Parkersburg
By Brett DunlapFor The Parkersburg News and Sentinel Parkersburg – The governor was in Parkersburg Tuesday talking about what he called meaningful tax relief lawmakers were able to provide over the last legislative session. In bookending Tuesday’s visit with a visit he made back in January, West Virginia Gov. Patrick[Read More…]
As Google plans Buffalo data center, a Civil War historian hopes for battle marker
By Amanda Larch HinchmanFor HDMedia Part of the 1,700 acres recently purchased by Google for a proposed data center campus in Buffalo, Putnam County, is the site of an 1862 Civil War battle, and one local resident is trying to preserve the history. Taking place along W.Va. 62, known locally as Charleston[Read More…]



