Marissa Johnson and her 4 year old son came to the state Capitol this week to ask lawmakers to pay attention to a widespread problem in West Virginia: a shortage of child care and providers facing ...
The West Virginia State Capitol hosted Childcare Day on Monday, where program leaders talked to families struggling with ...
The Aitken Bible, published in Philadelphia in 1782 by printer Robert Aitken, was the first English-language Bible ever ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) – Vendors and organizations all came together under one roof of the West Virginia Capitol dome to ...
Lynn Hartsong holds a sign during the Free America Walkout on the south steps of the West Virginia State Capitol in ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) — The West Virginia Hospitality and Travel Association hosted its annual legislative reception ...
Much of the conversation at the Capitol surrounding potential changes to the state aid formula, as well as the Hancock County ...
Gold is normally the most prominent color at the West Virginia Capitol but things took on a Kelly green hue Tuesday = as the legislature marked Marshall University Day.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) – The West Virginia Senate passed seven bills Thursday, two of which could bring key changes to law enforcement and criminal justice in the state. The first bill would ...
See photos from a Day of the Bible ceremony in the lower Capitol Rotunda at the West Virginia State Capitol on Thursday, Jan.
A new bill introduced at the West Virginia State Capitol could require businesses to accept cash as a form of payment.