
As Medal of Honor Marks 160th Anniversary, a National Monument is in the Works
Nadia Ramlagan 160 years ago, Civil War soldiers were awarded the first Medals of Honor. Now, a Medal of Honor Monument will soon be built

The Southern Communications Women’s Expo Celebrates It’s 25th Anniversary.
Thousands of people came out to the Beckley Raleigh County Convention Center over the weekend for the 2023 Southern Communications Women’s Expo.


FEMA: Act Now to Prevent Problems from Spring Flooding
PHILADELPHIA- While Spring brings the promise of warmer weather and longer days, it also brings the threat of spring flooding. That is why the Federal Emergency

DHHR Partners with Fayetteville Police Department on Peer Recovery Support Services
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources’ (DHHR) Office of Drug Control Policy (ODCP), Fayetteville Police Department, and West Virginia Sober Living

Raleigh and Fayette Counties among $9.7 million in Transportation Alternatives and Recreational Trails Program grants across West Virginia
CHARLESTON, WV — Gov. Jim Justice today announced the award of 38 Transportation Alternatives and Recreational Trails Program grant projects for Federal Fiscal Year 2022, worth

I-79 Widening Project Milestone: Fairmont White Hall Bridge Implosion
I-79 Widening Project Milestone: Fairmont White Hall Bridge Implosion CHARLESTON, WV –The southbound portion of the South Fairmont West Virginia Arch Bridges in Marion County was

Attorney General Morrisey: Governor Signs Bill Recognizing Creation of W.Va. First Foundation
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said Senate Bill 674, which recognizes the creation of the West Virginia First Foundation, has been signed by

Governor and First Lady Justice issue statement on death of coal miner in Barbour County
CHARLESTON, WV — Gov. Jim Justice issued the following statement today after learning of the death of a coal miner in Barbour County. Cecil Barker, of Phillipi,