Tom Willis Visits Weirton at Closed Cleveland-Cliffs, Calls for Tougher Trade Enforcement
Tom Willis, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, visited the site of the former Cleveland-Cliffs plant in Weirton, calling for stronger federal trade enforcement
February 24, 2026
Senator Willis Announces Judiciary Committee to Hold Listening Session on Child Welfare Issues
The West Virginia Senate Committee on the Judiciary will host a special listening session on child welfare and Child Protective Services on Monday, February
February 23, 2026
Tito Ortiz Touts Faith, Family and Traditional Values at Raleigh County GOP Dinner
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz urged West Virginians to stand firm in their conservative values Saturday night as he delivered the keynote
February 22, 2026
Charlotte Kay McIe
Charlotte Kay McIe, age 77, of Lodi, Ohio, passed away peacefully in her home on Friday, February 20, 2026, following an extended illness.
February 21, 2026
Governor Morrisey Criticizes House Finance Chairman Over Tax Cuts, School Choice
Gov. Patrick Morrisey criticized House Finance Chairman Del. Vernon Criss (R-Wood, 12) on Thursday, questioning the lawmaker’s stance on tax cuts and school choice
February 20, 2026
Margaret Sue Cobb
Margaret Sue Cobb, age 73, of Fairmont, died Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at Holbrook Healthcare Center in Buckhannon.
February 20, 2026
Proposed House Finance Bill Would Reshape West Virginia’s Hope Scholarship Program
Lawmakers are considering a House Finance bill that would make major changes to West Virginia’s Hope Scholarship Program, and the proposal is drawing debate
February 20, 2026
Buckhannon Native Among WVU Mountaineer Mascot Finalists
Joel Hershman, a Buckhannon native, is one of four West Virginia University (WVU) students vying to become the 72nd Mountaineer mascot.
February 19, 2026