By Joselyn KingFor The Intelligencer Wheeling – YWCA Wheeling plans to break ground this summer on a new structure near Center Wheeling to house women seeking a place to rebuild their lives as they re-enter society. Construction of “Cathy’s Haven” is set to go out for rebid next week, according[Read More…]
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Egg-cellent Adventures: Easter tradition captures kids’ attention over holiday weekend
By Gwen Sour and Evan BevinsFor The Parkersburg News and Sentinel Mineral Wells – In Saturday’s warm weather and Sunday’s chillier temperatures, kids around the Mid-Ohio Valley pursued candy and prizes in bright plastic shells. With dozens of children racing across the grass and families gathered throughout the property, organizers[Read More…]
ONEbox, countless chances to save lives
By Baylee Parsons and Riley BurnettFor The Parthenon To view the interactive multimedia webpage created for this story, click here. Against the dim glow of neon signs, a bright purple box now stands out on the walls of many Huntington bars aptly mounted alongside fire extinguishers and first aid kits. Though[Read More…]
People-focused academic leader selected as dean of WVU Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
By Shauna JohnsonFor WVU, Today An experienced administrator, researcher and educator will join the West Virginia University leadership team as the inaugural Linda and Don Brodie Dean of the WVU Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, the University’s largest academic unit. Clayton Thyne, who is known for his people-centered approach to leadership, most recently served[Read More…]
Delays and deliveries: The status of GreenPower’s South Charleston facility
By Matthew YoungFor HDMedia It has been nearly a year since the GreenPower Motor Co. announced layoffs and a pause in production at its South Charleston manufacturing facility. However, despite numerous setbacks, Chairman and CEO Fraser Atkinson said the company remains committed to a long-term partnership with the Mountain State. “We are[Read More…]
More businesses taking a look at Bluefield
By Charles OwensFor Bluefield Daily Telegraph Bluefield — Efforts to attract new businesses to Nature’s Air-Conditioned City are ongoing. The Bluefield Economic Development Authority at its last meeting authorized making an offer on a piece of property that is for sale in the city that can be utilized for a[Read More…]
WV Coal Association Congratulates Frontieras North America on Breaking Ground on its $850 Million FASForm Facility in Mason County
By Chris HamiltonFor The West Virginia Coal Association Charleston — The West Virginia Coal Association today congratulated Frontieras North America on the groundbreaking of its new $850 million commercialized FASForm facility in Mason County, marking a major milestone for advanced coal-based technologies and the state’s industrial future. WVCA President and CEO[Read More…]
Concord University names Dr. Tony Artimisi as next Provost
By Office of AdvancementFor Concord University Athens — After a highly competitive national search, Concord University names Dr. Tony Artimisi as the institutions next Provost. Dr. Artimisi brings more than 20 years of experience in higher education, with a strong background in academic leadership, program development, and institutional effectiveness. He[Read More…]
Morrisey finishes work on legislation with 12 vetoes, 10 bills not signed
By Steven Allen AdamsFor The Parkersburg News and Sentinel Charleston — With just 20 minutes to spare before a midnight deadline Wednesday, Gov. Patrick Morrisey finished signing the remaining bills from the 2026 legislative session, vetoing a dozen bills and letting several bills go into law without his signature. In[Read More…]
April is time to raise awareness about child abuse and prevention in Raleigh County
By Riley McCoyFor The Register-Herald Beckley — April’s Child Abuse Prevention Month puts a sharper public focus on abuse that, advocates warn, doesn’t stop when the calendar turns. Organizations such as CASA of New River and Just for Kids join in the month’s wider awareness effort through outreach, education and[Read More…]


