The House of Delegates unanimously passed on Thursday a bill to allow schools to hire or contract for armed security officers. HB 2164 blends its original House school safety officer bill with the ...
After sitting in limbo for nine days, the West Virginia House of Delegates took up the state Senate’s changes to a bill ...
In 2015, the new Republican majority in the West Virginia Legislature made judicial elections non-partisan. But a decade ...
Members of the state Senate sent a clear message to voters Wednesday: We don’t trust you to become informed enough on your own to elect judges; and we think so little of you that we believe you can be ...
State Sen. Mark Peake, a resident of Lynchburg, announced plans this week to run for chairman of the state Republican Party, ...
A West Virginia bill that would require schools to display the United States motto “US motto “In God We Trust” has passed the ...
Delegates at the West Virginia State Capitol were busy in the House Thursday afternoon. Thursday’s legislative session ...
Members of the state Senate sent a clear message to voters Wednesday: We don’t trust you to become informed enough on your own to elect judges; and we think so little of you that we believe you can be ...
It's budget season across Virginia, where local governments are trying to balance the books. Small towns and rural areas may ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WVVA) - Halfway into the W.Va. Legislature’s 60 day session, the House of Delegates voted to advance legislation prohibiting the use of a number of food dyes in the state.
A new memo from the Office of Personnel Management argues that contracts with federal unions cannot supersede an agency’s ability to lay off its employees.
With the clock ticking toward a potential federal government shutdown at midnight, Virginia's two senators say they won't support a stopgap spending plan that Republicans in the House of ...