West Virginia Senate President Randy Smith released a statement Friday setting the record straight on how Senate Bill 1071 — which would have required State Police to sell machine guns to certain residents — stopped advancing through the body earlier this week. Smith, R-Preston, said he was fully responsible for choosing not to receive a […]
For two 9-year-olds from Marion County, the science project they presented Monday at the West Virginia State Science and Engineering Fair in C…
Virginia’s U.S. senators have expressed concern to federal mine safety regulators over their response to a Nicholas County mine incident that …
State lawmakers walked into the last week of the 2026 legislative session at just after 11 a.m. on Monday, having sent 31 new laws to the desk…
Last week, a Kanawha County grand jury indicted a Fayette County man on kidnapping and sexual assault charges against five women. The Charlest…
Wayne Pioneers girls basketball coach Wade Williamson sits down with Gazette-Mail sports reporter Taylor Kennedy during this week’s Coaches Co…
See all the photos from the 2026 West Virginia State Science and Engineering Fair, held Monday, March 9, 2026, at the Charleston Coliseum &…
The UC women’s basketball team will take on Indiana University of Pennsylvania in the Atlantic Region of the NCAA Division II women’s tourname…
NFL QB market, impacted by a thin draft class, features Kirk Cousins, Kyler Murray and not much else
A handful of NFL teams at a crossroad or committed to starting over at quarterback are finding scant options for upgrades. The rookie class thins quickly after expected first-overall draft pick Fernando Mendoza. Finding a new starter through free agency or a trade is always tricky at a position of such scarce quality. Kirk Cousins will again be on the market when the Atlanta Falcons release him. Kyler Murray will be cut by the Arizona Cardinals too. Beyond them the landscape of available quarterbacks looks quite barren for NFL teams seeking the next Sam Darnold success story in free agency.
Two state champions from last season are in the field of eight in this year's Class AA state girls basketball tournament in Charleston.
