Three seats flipped, adding to the Republicans' stronghold in the State Legislature and further eroding Democrats' influence ...
The amendment on the ballot during the November 2024 election placed the prohibition on the practice in the state’s ...
Someone has to keep an eye on how often soon-to-be Sen. Jim Justice shows up to vote. Someone has to hold Gov.-elect Patrick Morrisey accountable for his campaign promises. And someone has to let West ...
After more than a decade as the state’s top lawyer, Morrisey has promised to audit every agency of the state government as ...
Mountain State Spotlight traveled all over the state this election season talking with voters. Here is a list of things they want fixed in their state.
When West Virginians go to the polls to cast ballots for their next U.S. Senator, Governor, state delegate, or county sheriff ...
West Virginia’s well-liked Republican Gov. Jim Justice has won a seat in the U.S. Senate. The Associated Press called the ...
Trump’s policies will likely hurt vulnerable West Virginians. The state already fails to meet their needs, and it would get worse.
West Virginians want their leaders to focus on more substance abuse treatment, clean water, roads, jobs and affordable health care.
Despite increased investments from state and federal officials in recent years, West Virginians face water shortages and failing systems.
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Huntington Mayor Steve Williams went back and forth about some of the top issues confronting voters.
Gov. Jim Justice and Babydog interact with parade goers in Barboursville at Fall Festival. Photo courtesy of the Governor's Office via Flickr. In the scorching heat, a crowd of more than 100 people, ...