Officials with the Harrison County 911 Center and Sheriff’s Office confirmed that an accident in Marion County led to a child being transported for their injuries.
Last week, FBI Director Christopher Wray presented SecureWVU with the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award (DCLA) for its service to college students in West Virginia.
In early April, former AWP Owner John W. Crites Jr. was charged after allegedly purchasing logs using a frozen bank account: as of April 16th, the charges have been dropped.
Mrs. Emily Sherer’s is in her second stint at Lost Creek Elementary and has been doing a stand-up job. Mrs. Sherer’s is a Speech Language Pathologist, who specializes in helping students that deal with different types of communication disorders.
The West Virginia University Police Department is issuing a Community Notice advising caution after a black bear was reported in the Core Arboretum Tuesday afternoon (April 23). Officers immediately responded to the area and canvassed the trail but were not able to locate the bear.
A 24 year old cold case has finally been resolved after a deathbed confession led investigators to the bodies of Susan and Alex Carter in Raleigh County.
In a press release on Friday, Governor Justice announced the Department of Education’s approval of the state’s Maintenance of Effort (MOE) waiver application.
Kiddie Day’s is officially back at WVU’s animal science research, education, and outreach center. The three-day event invites students and families from across west Virginia; to get up close and personal with some of their favorite farm animals.
Jordan Swiger was setting up traffic signs at the site of a truck wreck, when an impaired driver sped into the zone, hitting Swiger and sending him flying.
Stephen C. Crawford, age 45, an inmate formerly housed at United States Penitentiary Hazelton, was sentenced today to 188 months in prison for the death of a fellow inmate.
In Elkins next week, the regional task force on addiction, homelessness, and mental health issues will hold a public meeting about their progress and future.