News

MORGANTOWN, W.Va (WDTV) - A ban prohibiting camping on public property is on the ballot in Morgantown next week. It’s been widely discussed and debated for nearly a year, and now, Morgantown voters will get the final say.
West Virginia Democratic Party is responding to FEMA’s denial of assistance to seven West Virginia counties and to the governor’s response.
Elizabeth “Beth” D. Walker, who has served as a justice on the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals since 2017, will retire from the bench this coming June. According to an April 19 letter to Chief Justice William Wooton,
West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Beth Walker has announced that she’s retiring in June, which brings up a slightly worrying prospect: Her replacement, at least until 2026, won’t be elected,
West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Beth Walker announced Monday that she would be retiring from the position soon.