WEIRTON — The West Virginia Public Service Commission wants to make certain it is receiving regular updates on efforts by the Weirton Area Water Board to meet its orders related to upgrades on Weirton’s municipal water system.
In information released Wednesday, the PSC orders “that the ...
Pointing to a multimillion-dollar taxpayer fraud scandal in Minnesota, an Ohio lawmaker wants an investigation into the state’s child care facilities he says are suspected of fraud.
Rep. Josh Williams, R-Sylvania Township, claims there have been multiple reports alleging fraud in publicly ...
SAGO — Twenty years ago today, 12 West Virginians lost their lives in one of the worst coal mining disasters in the state’s history.
On Jan. 2, 2006, an explosion and collapse in the Sago mines trapped 13 miners underground for nearly two days. Only one man survived. In the days, and even ...
STEUBENVILLE — With wind chills again falling into the single digits, volunteers at the Friendship Room say they’re willing to work with those who are “unhoused and living without heat” to find needs-based solutions.
“We will be happy to meet with (people) and work together to ...
COLUMBUS — Attorney General Dave Yost has awarded a fourth round of grants totaling $5.3 million to support addiction treatment for incarcerated Ohioans.
“These grants do more than prevent overdoses – they give inmates a fighting chance to break the cycle of substance abuse and ...
CHARLESTON — Gov. Patrick Morrisey set a goal nearly six months ago for West Virginia to triple its electric-generating capacity, but the comprehensive plan is still in the works with a public comment period now closed.
The West Virginia Office of Energy sought public comment and ...