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…
Baseball players normally have their own walk-out songs whenever approaching home plate for an at-bat.
LEADER: Trinity Gray, based in Charleston, West Virginia, an associate general counsel at Vandalia Health Inc. in Kanawha County, is one of 58…
MAN — Former West Virginia National Guard Staff Sgt. Tyrone Bovorn Ramiscal Lamyaithong left the Mountain State last October to fight and die …
Federal judges in the Southern District of West Virginia are warning ICE that the agency must change its detention tactics in the area or face…
MORGANTOWN -- Anybody who followed West Virginia University football last season knows the hardships the Mountaineers went through at the quar…
The West Virginia Senate inched closer toward the middle on Thursday, as they passed what Senate Finance Committee Chair Jason Barrett called …
Five votes prevented Raylee’s Law from coming to a floor vote in the House chamber on Wednesday, as Delegate Shawn Fluharty’s Hail Mary effort…
