CHARLESTON — An area organization has been awarded a portion of $2.5 million in grants to support programs aimed at addressing child abuse, neglect and sexual assault in West Virginia.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced the funding in August.
“These programs work tirelessly from the first ...
The City of Weirton’s Transit Department, also known as Weirton Ride, recently unveiled the first bus in its fleet to carry the public transit service’s new livery. The new logo and color scheme were designed with assistance from a national consulting firm and support from the West Virginia ...
CHARLESTON — Two months into fiscal year 2026, August general revenue fund collections in West Virginia came in slightly lower than estimates, but year-to-date collections remain in the black.
According to the monthly report released by the state Senate Finance Committee released Tuesday ...
Hancock County school board to meet
NEW CUMBERLAND — The Hancock County Board of Education will meet in special session at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the John D. Rockefeller IV Career Center.
The agenda includes consideration of the sale of bonds, and related matters, for projects ...
TORONTO — The many who turned out for the Toronto Art Festival this weekend found a wide assortment of hand-made and decorative items, an assortment of music and food and an opportunity to help several local causes.
It was the 47th year for the two-day event, which took place on the ...
STEUBENVILLE — The McKinley Marvels STEM Club is calling all caped crusaders in preparation for its second-annual Superhero Fun Walk, scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the school, located at 1400 W. Adams St.
The free walk for students and community residents will give the first ...