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Residents gathered at different West Virginia cities on Saturday to protest actions taken by the Trump administration.
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Charleston Saturday as part of a nationwide movement for concerned Americans to voice their concerns against President Donald Trump and his administration.
Earlier in April, the Supreme Court said that deportations could proceed only if those about to be removed had a chance to argue their case in court.
University of Charleston football player Chavon Wright has won the Hardman Award for Athlete of the Year in the state, as ...
Every few weeks when the weather is warm, Samantha Nygaard hosts a free family-friendly bike ride, typically a tour of ...
Bethany Meighen, who previously served in several leadership roles at the University of Charleston, was named Concord ...
A special edition of “Up Next Charlie West” took place on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, on the stage of the Maier Performance Hall ...
A class action lawsuit filed Friday asks a federal court to reinstate the legal status of international students caught up in ...
West Virginia American Water is announcing an infrastructure upgrade project in Kanawha County. The company says as part of ...
The West Virginia legislative session is now over, but lawmakers could be back to work before long. The governor has hinted ...