BUFFALO, W.Va. — Google, a tech giant in the cyber industry, has proposed bringing a data center to West Virginia, and reaction to the news is pouring in from state lawmakers and property owners. Last ...
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. – A Point Pleasant woman is in jail, charged for the October death of an 11-day-old infant. Taylor Flint, 25, of Point Pleasant is charged with child neglect resulting in death ...
NITRO, W.Va. – The city of Nitro loves its veterans, and that will be on display Monday with the annual “Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day” at the Nitro Living Memorial Park. All veterans are welcome ...
Lawmakers passed a bill in 2023 that created a performance-based funding model for higher education funding and now, for the first time, the program has been fully funded. State Higher Education ...
John Carey, 48, of Williamson is charged with two counts of wanton endangerment involving a firearm. Investigators with the West Virginia State Police say on December 19, 2025, Carey discharged a ...
Three people are in custody after police uncovered more than 100 grams of meth, marijuana, and fentanyl in a Fairmont home. Rachel Sealey, Christopher Sealey, and Jason Dean, all from Fairmont, were ...
The fire was reported just after 2 a.m. in the 5200 block of Big Tyler Road in Cross Lanes with the Tyler Mountain VFD responding along with assistance from the Nitro, Poca, and Institute fire ...
Rich Rodriguez believes he'll know much more about the state of the Mountaineers this April than what he did one year ago.
Read Aloud West Virginia is getting ready to celebrate 40 years of introducing children to the joys of reading statewide. The program puts volunteers in classrooms around the state to show kids that ...
BUFFALO, W.Va. — Google plans to build a data center in Putnam County. The tech giant at purchased land in Buffalo for what ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. –Marshall University’s Institute for Cybersecurity is partnering with Intuit, the global financial technology platform, to establish a student-led Security Operations Center.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Patrick Morrisey has signed 35 bills into law with dozens more before him as the Wednesday, April 1, decision deadline approaches. Morrisey signed the latest group of bills ...