KINGWOOD – A Kingwood woman faces up to 30 years in prison after pleading to drug charges in Preston Circuit Court. April Lynn Riley pleaded guilty Friday […]
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Bill lowering severance tax for steam coal is moving in House
CHARLESTON — A bill lowering severance taxes on thermal or steam coal in West Virginia from five percent to three percent will next be taken up on […]
Manchin, Morrisey offer insight into education reform failure
CHARLESTON — Two high-profile public figures in West Virginia are weighing in on the brief statewide public teachers strike and the circumstances that led up to the […]
Monongalia County Extension Service and 4-H Center taking shape at Mylan Park
MORGANTOWN — The skeleton of the $4 million Monongalia County Extension Service and 4-H Center is taking shape in Mylan Park. The building will be the future […]
WVU faculty hold walkout protest of campus carry bill
MORGANTOWN — Several members of WVU’s faculty left their jobs for a few hours on Thursday to protest the campus carry bill (HB 2519) working its way through […]
Mon County Sheriff’s deputies seize drugs and cash, make two arrests during I-79 stop
MORGANTOWN — A traffic stop for speeding early Thursday morning ended with the seizure of multiple types of drugs worth about $30,000 and the arrests of two Detroit […]
Loughry settles case on judicial conduct charges
WAYNE — Former state Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry and the state Judicial Disciplinary Counsel reached an agreement in connection with nearly three dozen Code of Judicial […]
WVU alum, former journalism professor Paul Atkins dies at 95
MORGANTOWN — Paul Atkins, a loyal WVU alumnus and revered journalism professor died Tuesday. He was 95. Atkins was beloved by students who described his teaching style […]
City, MUB agree to $1.5 million settlement with Forest Avenue property owners
MORGANTOWN — The City of Morgantown, the Morgantown Utility Board and both entities’ insurers will pay a total of $1.5 million to settle a civil lawsuit brought […]
Contentious DEP water pollution discharge rule clears House Energy, heads to Judiciary
CHARLESTON — The House Energy Committee went 30 minutes past its allotted meeting time on Tuesday debating a Department of Environmental Protection rules bill that contains a contentious […]