Tickets Now Available For Theatre West Virginia Summer Series
Theatergoers can choose from productions of the Civil War drama "Honey in the Rock" or "Shrek the Musical."
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsTheatergoers can choose from productions of the Civil War drama "Honey in the Rock" or "Shrek the Musical."
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Home » Stories » Live Stream: Memorial for Marshall University President Stephen Kopp
Dave Mistich Published
At 2 p.m. Tuesday, Marshall University will hold a memorial for President Stephen Kopp, who died suddenly on December 18.
You can watch the live stream of the event here:
West Virginia's senior Sen. Shelley Moore Capito told reporters on Thursday that she favors data centers but wants them to do a better job of communicating with local communities.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsDriving while high is no different than driving under the influence of alcohol. And both can get you in trouble.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWe typically think of politics in America as pitting one party against another. Democrats versus Republicans. But with the primary election in West Virginia set for next month, something entirely different is happening in the supermajority Republican party. Leading Republicans are directly challenging other Republicans to try to steer the makeup of the West Virginia Legislature.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, some unusual things are happening in the leadup to the state's primary elections next month. A Marshall political science professor shares some perspective.
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