West Virginia governor’s first executive orders include removing DEI initiatives and vaccine requirements - West Virginia’s Republican Governor Patrick Morrisey issued flurry of orders on first day in
Senate, Jim Justice and West Virginia
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice signed a number of socially conservative laws during his two terms in office. But he rarely pushed for them.
New states to the 2024 top outbound list were Mississippi, moving up from no.18 in 2023 to no. 8 in 2024, and Nebraska, moving up from no.13 in 2023 to no. 9 in 2024. California, Massachusetts, New York, Illinois and New Jersey have been included in the top outbound states over the past five years.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Republican Gov. Patrick Morrisey issued a slew of aggressive executive orders on his first day as West Virginia’s chief executive Tuesday, including one enabling ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Former West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice signed a number of socially conservative laws during his two terms in office. But he rarely pushed for them. The Democrat-turned ...
The march was not expected to attract the same numbers as 2017's mammoth Women's March - but organisers said its goals were very different eight years on.
A nation-wide program took place for the second year at West Virginia International Yeager airport, to help walk families through what a trip to the airport and boarding an airplane might look like. This is call “Wings for all.
Donald Trump returned to Washington Saturday evening to celebrate with family, supporters and political allies ahead of his second inauguration, a triumphant return for the Republican four years after
Dozens of supporters chanted ‘Trump’ and ‘USA’ as the President-elect neared his Virginia golf club to kick off festivities on Saturday
A legal battle is brewing in West Virginia, as both Democrats and Republicans argue they have the legal right to fill a vacant state House seat.According to the Journal-News, "The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals set a deadline Friday for Gov.
A forecast of record cold temperatures on Monday upended the planned ceremony, which now will take place indoors. More than 220,000 ticketed guests will be unable to view the swearing-in.