CHARLESTON — Jim Justice has filed a federally mandated financial disclosure for his U.S. Senate run, revealing a mountain of assets — with many indicating they produce […]
Author: Brad McElhinny, WVMetroNews.com
Capito doesn’t see timely resolution
CHARLESTON — Within a week of a deadline for funding the federal government, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito said it’s definitely time to worry. “I am very concerned. […]
Search continues for inmate who walked off West Virginia work release
CHARLESTON — Authorities are continuing the search for an inmate who ran off from a work release detail at the Mountain State Forest Festival office in Randolph […]
Moore Capito endorses Justice
Delegate Moore Capito, competing to be West Virginia’s next governor, has endorsed Gov. Jim Justice in the race for U.S. Senate. Justice, when asked during a briefing […]
WVU VP to lawmakers: Gee’s role is secure
CHARLESTON — As West Virginia University continues cutbacks — and the week after an overwhelming no-confidence vote on President Gordon Gee — the university’s vice president of […]
Poll: 36% say education on decline in state
CHARLESTON — More than half of West Virginians — 54% — believe primary and secondary education in the state is about the same. But 36% say it’s […]
W.Va. Poll: not much confidence in institutions
Mountaineers are always free — and West Virginians aren’t inclined to trust government or other institutions. The latest edition of the MetroNews West Virginia Poll asked about […]
Pleasants Power Station fires back up
Pleasants Power Station is back up and running, Gov. Jim Justice announced at a gathering of West Virginia business leaders. The power plant had been endangered over […]
Gov. Justice confirms meeting Saudi rep at LIV Golf event, calls it no big deal
CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice, who is running for U.S. Senate, acknowledged meeting a representative of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund during a LIV Golf event this […]
Union leader calls cuts ‘Draconian’
The president of a national teacher union is pushing back on proposed academic cuts at West Virginia University. Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, […]