The Regional Economic Development Partnership and Wheeling Heritage are now accepting applications for the Fall 2025 CO.STARTERS cohort, a 10-week program designed to help entrepreneurs and small business owners transform their ideas into actionable business plans. The program will begin Oct. ...
Weirton City Council is working to clean up some of its own books with the elimination of several laws officials feel no longer serve a purpose.
Weirton Council unanimously approved the first reading on Monday of an ordinance “to eliminate or amend various antiquated city ordinances.” The ...
CHARLESTON — Despite a scheduling order from the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals last week, which set up possible arguments next year on an appeal of a lower court preliminary injunction that grafted a religious vaccine exemption onto the state’s compulsory immunization law, a ...
If the defense gets its way, the confession of a former Hancock County deputy accused of possessing child pornography will never be heard by jurors.
Patrick Hoder of Weirton was charged last summer with felony distribution or exhibition of sexually explicit conduct involving minors (500-plus ...
CHARLESTON — After several years of introducing unsuccessful bills to place the national motto inside public schools, colleges and universities, the first privately purchased “In God We Trust” signs will be shipping out to West Virginia schools soon.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey and state ...
MORGANTOWN — More than 500 employees of the West Virginia University Research Corp. will transition to direct university employment, effective Oct. 31.
A Workers’ Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) notice included on Wednesday’s Monongalia County Commission meeting agenda ...