CHARLESTON – The West Virginia House of Delegates slogged its way through a lengthy agenda, staying on the floor from morning through late afternoon to get its bills sent to the state Senate to meet Wednesday's Crossover Day deadline.
The House voted on 56 bills on Wednesday, the last day to ...
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Senate overwhelming supported a bill aimed at transferring some child welfare services to private entities, though both of the Senate's Democratic members said the bill would add to the state's child welfare crisis.
The state Senate passed Senate Bill 937, ...
PARKERSBURG – The United States is dealing with an aggressive regime that has repeatedly targeted Americans, U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito said Tuesday in discussing recent military strikes against Iran.
Capito, R-W.Va., spoke to reporters from across the state during a telephone press ...
MORGANTOWN — According to the West Virginia Department of Human Services, as of January 2026, nearly 6,000 children are currently in the foster care system in West Virginia.
These numbers account for both in-state and out-of-state children, including those living with disabilities.
West ...
ST. CLAIRSVILLE – Nearly a year after the Internal Revenue Service placed a $500,000 federal tax lien against Belmont County Auditor Cindi Henry’s office, Henry is celebrating that it has formally been withdrawn.
She said that the IRS has fully abated all penalties referenced in the ...
WHEELING – The latest idea for extending Interstate 68 into Marshall County includes taking the proposed highway across the Ohio River to Caldwell, then perhaps all the way to Dayton.
Robert Miller, executive director of the West Virginia Route 2/Interstate 68 Authority, updated Ohio County ...