WASHINGTON — Facing a divided Congress for the first time, President Donald Trump on Tuesday called on Washington to reject “the politics of revenge, resistance and retribution.” […]
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Preston discusses Spruce Street riot response with Morgantown Council
MORGANTOWN — Asked what WVU and the City of Morgantown could do to prevent a repeat of last Friday’s riot conditions on Spruce Street, Morgantown Police Chief […]
A sampling of bills introduced Feb. 5
CHARLESTON – Here is a sampling of bills introduced Feb. 5. Topping the list is a Senate bill to use some severance tax money for road repairs. […]
House Energy OKs bill to bring natural gas to communities with short supplies; utilities could offer incentives to drillers
CHARLESTON —The House Energy Committee approved a bill intended to help keep natural gas supplies flowing to communities served by old vertical wells that are producing little […]
House sends big education bill to committee, starts debate right away
CHARLESTON — The search for consensus on a big education bill is starting in West Virginia’s House of Delegates. House Speaker Roger Hanshaw pledged to consider the […]
Deputy finds burglary suspect at strip club
MORGANTOWN — A man is charged with nighttime burglary after a woman said she caught him in her home on Earl L. Core Road. Robert F. Casper, […]
Late WWII veteran leaves $2M to benefit WVU engineering scholarship
MORGANTOWN — A WVU alumnus and World War II veteran, who died last April, left more than $2 million to the university. The estate gift from Forrest […]
No charges yet as police, WVU investigate snow-day block party
MORGANTOWN — As city and WVU authorities continued reviewing Friday’s raucous block party on North Spruce Street, Morgantown police chief Ed Preston said “there’s weeks of work still left […]
Senate Judiciary approves resolution for constitutional amendment to prohibit courts from interfering in impeachment proceedings
CHARLESTON — The Senate Judiciary Committee resumed and completed on Tuesday its work on a proposed constitutional amendment to prohibit any state court from interfering in any future […]
Hazelton federal prison warden to retire March 31
HAZELTON — Joe Coakley, warden at the Hazelton federal prison complex, announced his retirement Tuesday. In an email to staff, Coakley wrote, “After 32 years of [Bureau […]