Pro Bike Races Return To Charleston
The 2026 USA Cycling Professional Road National Championships will take place June 16-21 on the roads of downtown Charleston.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThis week, people continue to resist the Mountain Valley Pipeline. Some folks have complained to the company about noise from compressor stations. Also, why is Appalachia so prone to severe flooding? We spoke with a reporter whose team dug into the data to find out. And, a good blanket will keep you warm on a cold night, but a handmade temperature blanket can convey a message to a loved one.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe Intermediate Court of Appeals reversed three charges dismissed by the lower court, but upheld the dismissal of three other charges.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Week, a new obesity report paints a grim picture for West Virginia, but can anything be done? Also, Americans have been struggling with housing for years, but is the market changing? And a new novel set in Pocahontas County tells the story of two high school students as they unravel a decades-old mystery.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe MVP received four notices of violation from the DEP this year, in addition to the two it received last year after becoming operational in June 2024.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsPipeline owner EQT told investors in a presentation this week that it wants to increase the pressure in the line to accommodate another 500 million cubic feet a day, a 25% boost.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThis week, people with mental health challenges or substance use disorder often end up in jail. But crisis response teams offer another way. Also, one year after the Mountain Valley Pipeline went into service, people who live directly in the pipeline’s path have received compensation. But not everyone. And, the Sacred Harp songbook gets an update for the first time since the early 1990s.
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