The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington: Some West Virginia lawmakers are pushing for a special session of the legislature, presumably to allow an override of Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s veto of one controversial bill and perhaps for other reasons that aren’t so evident. The necessity for a special session hardly seems clear;[Read More…]
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Editorial: The Charleston Gazette: Gov. Tomblin stands tall on veto of gun lobbyists
The Charleston Gazette: Hurrah for Gov. Tomblin, who stood up against the powerful gun lobby and sided with public safety. He vetoed a bizarre bill that would have let thousands of people carry hidden pistols without permits, without background checks and without safety training. Bravo. Tomblin did the right thing[Read More…]
Ramps & Rail Festival offers unique experience
ELKINS, W.Va. — Each Spring visitors to the Elkins Depot Welcome Center are greeted by a train whistle and the smell of ramps as the location hosts the annual Ramps & Rail Festival in honor of two of the region’s historic features. The mountains around the Randolph County community are[Read More…]
Op-Ed: Legislative session a refreshing change with progress on key issues
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Given the tide-turning November elections and the exceptional class of incoming legislators, expectations were high for the 81st Legislature. Now that the 2015 session is complete, it is the opinion of many Capitol-watchers that we have witnessed the most productive and efficiently run 60-day legislative session the[Read More…]
Gov. Tomblin vetoes concealed weapons bill
Governor cites law enforcement and public safety concerns in vetoing SB347 CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin today vetoed Senate Bill 347, creating Firearms Act of 2015. The bill, which some opponents had labeled the ‘Wild West’ bill in public discussion, would allow anyone to carry a concealed weapon without first obtaining a permit:[Read More…]
Longtime W.Va. agriculture chief Gus Douglass dies
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gus Douglass, West Virginia’s longest-serving agriculture commissioner, died Thursday at age 88 after a fall at his home in Mason County, his family announced the same day. Douglass served as commissioner for 44 years, first winning election to the statewide office in 1964, and holding the office[Read More…]
U.S. Rep. Jenkins invites W.Va. coal miners to testify before Congress
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins, R-W.Va., invited two Logan County coal miners to testify before Congress today about the impact of the Obama administration’s regulations on their jobs. Jordan Bridges of Logan and Douglas Killen II of Chapmanville testified before the House Appropriations Committee’s Interior, Environment and Related Agencies[Read More…]
Pre-registration still open for Capital’s ‘Band on the Run’ 5K
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — One week remains in the pre-registration period for Capital High School’s ‘Band on the Run’ 5K event. Runners can ensure their unique T-shirt, featuring a design by a Capital High School band student, and a discounted rate by registering early for the run/walk at http://www.tristateracer.com/RaceDirector/race.php?RaceID=7555 The run/walk[Read More…]
Exhibit of Relic of the Saints touring state
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Just days after Easter and celebrating the Resurrection of Christ, the faithful have the opportunity to venerate the sacred remains of the Church’s heroes with the Treasures of the Church exposition travels through West Virginia. Father Carlos Martins returns this April with an exhibit of more than 150 relics of saints canonized by the Catholic Church.[Read More…]
Convention 2015 set for Charleston on Aug. 13-15
CHARLESTON, W.Va, — The Embassy Suites Hotel in Charleston will serve as headquarters for Convention 2015, Aug. 13-15, in the state Capitol. More information will be posted soon.


