An annual showcase of the automotive industry in West Virginia has been canceled, event organizers said.The West Virginia International Auto Show will not take
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The Point in Time Count allows local organizations to gather information on homelessness in the community and obtain resources.
A Mason County man accused of attacking someone before lighting their residence on fire last year was indicted Wednesday.
Cardinal News is launching a monthly look at restaurant inspections across Southwest and Southside, starting with Martinsville.
The Bears will host San Jose State on September 9, 2028, and will play a road game against the Spartans on September 13, 2031. This seems like an attempt to play more nonconferenc
Governor Patrick Morrisey hosted a press conference Thursday providing updates about his administration’s progress in addressing illegal immigration in West Virginia.
L.J. Cryer scored a game-high 17 points and helped the sixth-ranked Houston Cougars stave off a second-half rally by the host West Virginia Mountaineers for a 63-49 victory in Morgantown, W. Va., on Wednesday.
The West Virginia Rivers Coalition is suing Chemours over allegations of continued contamination of the Ohio River.
BOONE COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) – A coal miner died after injuries suffered Wednesday morning at a mine in Boone County, West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said in a release. Steven Fields, 55, of Chauncey, West Virginia, passed away after the accident at Progress Surface Mine in Twilight, West Virginia.
States are handing multimillion-dollar contracts to a handful of fledgling private companies to manage the rapidly growing, convoluted marketplace of school-choice programs. The process has been bumpy.
The winds arrived in the wee hours of Wednesday morning and gusts were topping out above 40 miles per hour before the sun even came up. For Grant County 911 operator Peggy Alt, things were already in full swing with calls flooding in.