
Shay 5 locomotive cuts the ribbon on Trout Run Bridge as WVDOT reopens Cass to Durbin rail line
CHARLESTON, WV – Secretary of Transportation and Commissioner of Highways Jimmy Wriston, P.E., joined local dignitaries on the first official trip over the reopened Trout Run Bridge

STATE TREASURY RETURNS $1.6 MILLION IN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY DURING APRIL, FISCAL YTD RETURNS TOP HISTORIC $20 MILLION
New Mobile Tool Helps Users Share Unclaimed Property Listings Via Text Message CHARLESTON, W.Va. – State Treasurer Riley Moore today announced his Office returned $1.6

DHHR and DEP Announce Drinking Water Test Results
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) and the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) have identified 27 public water systems with

Attorney General Morrisey Warns Consumers of Jury Duty Scam
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is warning consumers about a phone scam in which a person receives a call threatening arrest or other

WV Coca-Cola Workers End Strike, Say Grievances Still Ignored
Nadia Ramlagan More than one hundred workers at Coca-Cola plants in Logan and Charleston have returned to work after going on a days-long strike. Ken

Okey L. Patteson Road (WV 612) Closing
Monday, May 15, 2023 Fayette County, WV – Okey L. Patteson Road (WV 612) will be restricted to a singlelane with intermittent traffic delays beginning

Attorney General Morrisey Announces Central and Southeastern W.Va. Winners of ‘Kids Kick Opioids’ Design Contest
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced eight students from Central and Southeastern West Virginia as regional winners of the office’s seventh Kids Kick

West Virginia Celebrates National Prevention Week
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR), Bureau for Behavioral Health (BBH) joins the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

WV Leaders Talk Farm Bill at Rural Policy Summit
Nadia Ramlagan Rural West Virginia communities are struggling to recover from decades of disinvestment, and some are counting on the next Farm Bill to help