The couple each faced over a dozen counts involving their adopted children, including child neglect, civil rights violations, human trafficking, and forced outdoor labor - which the eldest says mostly occurred in Washington state.
The West Virginia Rivers Coalition is suing Chemours over allegations of continued contamination of the Ohio River.
West Virginia is loading up on experienced players in the transfer portal to replenish its depth in the secondary. Thursday, they announced the signing of forme
A West Virginia couple, Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Ray Lantz, have been convicted of child neglect and forced labour. Accusations included mistreatment of their adopted Black children, locking them in a shed,
A decades-long battle over toxic pollution in Parkersburg, West Virginia, has reignited as a new federal lawsuit accuses chemical giant Chemours of illegally discharging high levels of PFAS (“forever chemicals”) into the Ohio River.
Within the halls of George Washington High, Maddox was known as a friendly boy who was helpful and often considerate. Outside the confines of the school, Maddox was known as a reserved teenager that was strong in his faith.
Expert recap and game analysis of the Houston Cougars vs. West Virginia Mountaineers NCAAM game from January 29, 2025 on ESPN.
West Virginia has voted for Donald Trump for president by heavy margins the past three electoral cycles. This year, West Virginians voted for Trump over Democratic candidate Kamala Harris by a 70% to 28% margin. West Virginia’s 41.9% margin of victory for Trump was behind only Wyoming’s 46.2% margin of victory.
West Virginia celebrated the life of NBA great Jerry West, the school’s career leading scorer, at its sellout game against No. 2 Iowa State, and announced at halftime that his No. 44 would be retired
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Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Ray Lantz went on trial in mid-January and each faced over a dozen counts, including forced labor, civil rights violations, human trafficking and child neglect
U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., spoke out about this funding pause, saying she believes the state will be in good standing moving forward, and that the Trump administration will be “spending money on the right things at the right time.”