The New York Times published an article this week laying out some of the massive business, loan and legal debts Gov. Jim Justice or his family businesses have amassed and failed to pay. This isn’t news to anyone in West Virginia.
This editorial was originally published in The Wall Street Journal and was distributed by The Associated Press.
There’s been a much-needed infusion of life in downtown ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä in recent years, even if it does come with the inconvenience of closed-off streets so people can gather. It’s a tradeoff most seem perfectly fine with.
This editorial was originally published in The Washington Post and was distributed by The Associated Press.
As West Virginia’s May 14 primary election nears, a new political TV ad accuses Derrick Evans, of all people, of being a secret liberal in conservative clothing, going on to claim Evans supports all of the crazy culture war crap that’s been blasted at audiences for weeks now.
With the West Virginia May primary now a week away, it’s time to take a look at some of the legislative races in the region.
The race for Kanawha County Commission has more intrigue around it this year than at any other time in recent memory.
There are a host of local elections that will be decided by the May 14 primary. Many of these are judicial races that are nonpartisan and, subsequently, have no elimination process in May that carries over to the general election in November.
The statewide race for West Virginia governor has, by far, gotten the most attention heading toward the May 14 primary, owing to a crowded field of fairly well-known candidates on the Republican ballot.
The primary election for the U.S. Senate in West Virginia has been a long-anticipated one. And it’s only picked up more heat since Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., the state’s only congressional Democrat and a vital vote for the first two years of the Biden administration, announced late last year…
Anyone who has been alive and cognizant for the entire history of ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä’s Municipal Auditorium would be somewhere around 96 years old today. In other words, not many people know the entire history of the facility unless they’re looking at historical documents or relying on stories from …
A general sense of shock pervaded the greater ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä area when two restaurants, The Tidewater Grill and The Chop House, closed down for good with no notice over the weekend.
This editorial was originally published in The Guardian and was distributed by The Associated Press.
Kanawha County Schools’ plan to create positions for 12 armed security officers in the district’s elementary and middle schools is an unfortunate necessity for student safety.
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration should be commended for implementing a new rule lowering, by half, the amount of silica dust miners are permitted to be exposed to.
In the latest round of nonstop TV ads between Republican West Virginia gubernatorial candidates Patrick Morrisey, Moore Capito and Chris Miller (candidate and Secretary of State Mac Warner seems to be sitting the whole thing out), the last of those three is trying to break out as a “business…
West Virginia University’s “academic transformation,†which led to multiple program cuts and cumulative layoffs nearing 200 professors and staff, is having an ill effect on the College of Law.
This editorial was originally published in The Wall Street Journal and was distributed by The Associated Press.
Polling has shown West Virginia Republican and independent voters aren’t particularly fired up about any one candidate for governor, and that trend continues in a new poll released with only about a month to go before the election.
The coaching carousel is always spinning furiously this time of year, its merry tune blasting as fiberglass horses bob to swoop up coaching commodities in men’s and women’s college basketball.