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Op-Ed: Guardians of Trust: The Vital Role of West Virginia’s Notaries Public

Op-Ed: Guardians of Trust: The Vital Role of West Virginia’s Notaries Public

In an age where identity theft, fraud, and misinformation are increasingly prevalent, the role of the Notary Public has never been more critical. Often working quietly behind the scenes, Notaries serve as impartial witnesses to the signing of...

Owner:  American Government
West Virginia Department of Human Services Highlights Support for Youth During National Homeless Youth Awareness Month

West Virginia Department of Human Services Highlights Support for Youth During National Homeless Youth Awareness Month

The West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS) is recognizing November as National Homeless Youth Awareness Month, highlighting the services and housing support available to young adults transitioning out of foster care, one of the...

Owner:  American Government
Moore Capito Sworn In as United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia

Moore Capito Sworn In as United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – United States Attorney Moore Capito is now the chief law enforcement officer for the Southern District of West Virginia. President Donald J. Trump nominated Capito on June 30, 2025, and the United States Senate confirmed his...

Owner:  American Government
BUSINESS OWNERS: Beware of 2026 Annual Report solicitations from third parties

BUSINESS OWNERS: Beware of 2026 Annual Report solicitations from third parties

Charleston, W.Va – WV Secretary of State Kris Warner is issuing an important notice to West Virginia business owners regarding third-party solicitations to file 2026 Annual Reports on their behalf. According to Secretary Warner, the solicitations...

Owner:  American Government
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Five Years After It Became a National Park,  There’s a Growing Divide in West Virginia’s New River Gorge

Five Years After It Became a National Park, There’s a Growing Divide in West Virginia’s New River Gorge

By Caelan Bailey The New River Gorge is a jagged area in the middle of Southern West Virginia’s coalfields. Shaped by one of the oldest rivers in the world, whitewater rapids roll under its high petrified sandstone crags. And, since 2020, it’s...

Owner:  Lisa Hickey
West Virginia files application for Rural Health Transformation program

West Virginia files application for Rural Health Transformation program

CHARLESTON — Gov. Patrick Morrisey and health and human resources officials in West Virginia announced Wednesday that the state was submitting its application for federal funding through the Rural Health Transformation program. Speaking at a press...

Owner:  Ogden-Nutting Family
West Virginia submits application for federal funding to modernize rural healthcare

West Virginia submits application for federal funding to modernize rural healthcare

WEST VIRGINIA (WCHS) — West Virginia’s governor announced Wednesday that the state is pursuing federal funding that could help modernize rural healthcare. Gov. Patrick Morrisey said the state has submitted an application for the Rural Health...

Owner:  Smith Family
Country Medicine: West Virginia files application for Rural Health Transformation program

Country Medicine: West Virginia files application for Rural Health Transformation program

Gov. Patrick Morrisey said Wednesday he was hopeful that the federal government will accept West Virginia’s application for the Rural Health Transformation program. (Photo courtesy of the WV Governor’s Office) CHARLESTON — Gov. Patrick Morrisey...

Owner:  Ogden-Nutting Family
West Virginians to be among hardest hit should health premium tax credits expire, data shows

West Virginians to be among hardest hit should health premium tax credits expire, data shows

BLUEFIELD, W.Va. (WVVA) - According to a national research and policy institute, mountaineers will be hit hard with an expired health insurance credit. Enhancements to premium tax credits, enacted in the American Rescue Plan and extended by the...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Fall study to provide insight into trout harvest rates, movement in West Virginia

Fall study to provide insight into trout harvest rates, movement in West Virginia

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Biologists in West Virginia will be studying trout harvest rates during the state's fall trout-stocking season to better understand how long trout stay in stocked streams, how they move over time, and whether they survive...

Owner:  David Sibray
Energy company donates $15K to boost STEM education in Ohio County schools

Energy company donates $15K to boost STEM education in Ohio County schools

WARWOOD, W.Va. — Expand Energy has donated $15,000 to Libera, Inc., a nonprofit organization, to introduce a STEM exploration program to 450 students in Ohio County elementary schools. The hands-on learning initiative commenced at Warwood...

Owner:  Smith Family
FMU appoints new vice president of research and community services

FMU appoints new vice president of research and community services

FLORENCE — Jennifer Titanski-Hooper has been appointed vice president of research and community services at Francis Marion University. In this role, she will lead and coordinate the Florence school’s research initiatives and direct community...

Owner:  Manigault Family
West Virginia hosts Campbell after Smith’s 23-point game

West Virginia hosts Campbell after Smith’s 23-point game

Campbell Fighting Camels (0-1) at West Virginia Mountaineers (1-0) Morgantown, West Virginia; Thursday, 7 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Campbell plays West Virginia after DJ Smith scored 23 points in Campbell’s 96-64 loss to the Wisconsin Badgers. West...

Owner:  The Associated Press (Non-profit)
West Virginia will need to fill nearly 7,000 manufacturing jobs over the next three years, survey finds

West Virginia will need to fill nearly 7,000 manufacturing jobs over the next three years, survey finds

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WVVA) - According to a recent study, West Virginia will need to fill roughly 7,000 manufacturing positions over the next three years. The Marshall University Center for Business & Economic Research (CBER) for the Marshall...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
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