When West Virginians go to the polls today to cast ballots for their next U.S. Senator, Governor, state delegate, or county sheriff, their votes will be counted and protected, despite any fraud claims ...
West Virginians want their leaders to focus on more substance abuse treatment, clean water, roads, jobs and affordable health care.
Trump’s policies will likely hurt vulnerable West Virginians. The state already fails to meet their needs, and it would get worse.
Gov. Jim Justice has been criticized for living in Lewisburg, spending little time in the capital and not working with Democratic lawmakers.
Despite increased investments from state and federal officials in recent years, West Virginians face water shortages and failing systems.
On Nov. 5, voters will promote either West Virginia’s top lawyer or the mayor of its second largest city to the governor’s office.
Wondering about early and absentee voting details? Not sure if you should even vote at all? We have answers to help you plan ...
With Election Day fast approaching, West Virginians continue to hear about inflation from candidates — mainly Republicans ...
Voters will decide whether to amend the state constitution to prohibit medically assisted suicide. It’s already illegal in West Virginia.
Morrisey, who has touted the money he’s brought back to the state from opioid settlements, fielded questions regarding drug ...
The mayor ran the state’s second largest city as it was the epicenter of the opioid epidemic. Now, wants to bring his ...
Governor Jim Justice and former Wheeling Mayor Glenn Elliott answer questions on West Virginia’s drug crisis and energy economy.