Campaign offers dollar-for-dollar match to provide churches with training and resources for foster, adoptive and kinship families West Virginia Press Association Morgantown, W.Va. – Nov. 13, 2025– Chestnut Mountain Village (The Village), a ministry equipping West Virginia churches statewide to support foster, adoptive and kinship families in their communities, announced the[Read More…]
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Steel of WV announces plans to idle melt shop, eliminating about 100 jobs
The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON — Steel of West Virginia will idle its melt shop in Huntington, the company announced Wednesday. The decision will affect about 100 jobs. Steel of West Virginia says in a news release “planned strategic adjustments” at the Huntington facility are being made to promote job sustainability and[Read More…]
WVU Launches Mountain State Cyber Summit to strengthen digital defense and grow cyber workforce
By Chase Hughart, WV News MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Over 600 experts, students, and industry leaders gathered Wednesday at the Morgantown Event Center for West Virginia University’s inaugural Mountain State Cyber Summit, a day-long event focused on strengthening cybersecurity, advancing research in artificial intelligence, and preparing the next generation of digital[Read More…]
WVU Student Wins 40K Prize
Cuvo Plans on Best Dam Tape Becoming Global Brand By Jim Workman, West Virginia Sports Writers Association A West Virginia University senior entrepreneurship student scored an incredible win this September with his sports-related business. Logan Cuvo, a native of Columbus Ohio, is making a mark in the business world with[Read More…]
Tyler County School Board Member Accused of State Ethics Act Violation
By Ed Parson, Tyler Star News CHARLESTON, W.Va. — An investigation by the West Virginia Ethics Commission Probable Review Board entered an order on September 17, 2025 finding that there is probable cause to believe that Tyler County Board of Education member Larry Thomas violated the Ethics Act by sending[Read More…]
Sidewinder Enterprises has petition denied in Circuit Court, a win for the Jefferson County Planning Commission
By Andrew Spellman, Spirit of Jefferson CHARLES TOWN, W.Va — After nearly four hours of deliberation between counsel for Sidewinder Enterprises, the Jefferson County Planning Commission (JCPC) and the intervenors in support of JCPC in Jefferson County Circuit Court, Judge Bridget Cohee handed Sidewinder yet another loss in its continuing fight[Read More…]
PHOTOS: Chairman Capito and EPA Administrator Zeldin Visit Energy and Manufacturing Sites Across West Virginia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – On Nov. 13, U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, made stops in Kanawha, Putnam, and Mason counties with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin. During their visit, Chairman Capito and Administrator Zeldin witnessed the direct impacts of the[Read More…]
Mission West Virginia Kicks Off National Adoption Month with Call to Support Foster, Kinship, and Adoption Efforts Statewide
West Virginia Press Association HURRICANE, W.Va. — Mission West Virginia (MWV) is celebrating National Adoption Month by spotlighting the urgent need for foster and adoptive families, honoring kinship caregivers, and highlighting services that help West Virginia youth find safety, stability, and permanent families. West Virginia continues to have one of[Read More…]
West Virginia Paranormal Trail Welcomes Visitors Through End of the Year
Spook-seekers from 47 states and seven countries exploring the Mountain State CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Halloween may be over, but a spine-tingling spirit lives on in the hills and valleys of West Virginia as the state-wide Paranormal Trail remains open through the end of the year. Brave travelers can continue their[Read More…]
Residents pay tribute to veterans
By Greg Jordan and Tara Wyatt, CNHI West Virginia BECKLEY — Frigid temperatures failed Tuesday to keep parades across the region from going ahead and honoring the service and many sacrifices the nation’s veterans have made for their country. People wanting to honor local veterans bundled up and brought blankets[Read More…]


