Governor’s Mansion, Capitol Now Open For Free, Guided Tours
The West Virginia Governor’s Mansion – fully decorated for the holiday season – is now open to the public for free holiday tours.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe revival of the residency dispute comes after a court case was dismissed earlier this year — and as Justice continues to fight for a high school basketball coaching position.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsGov. Jim Justice has agreed to abide by the state constitution and reside in Charleston during his second term in office. That decision follows a years-long battle in the courts that wound up in the hands of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals and, ultimately, the dismissal of the case from a circuit court.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsIt appears that a now more-than-one-year-old case to determine where West Virginia's governor constitutionally must reside will continue, after a hearing…
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsLawyers for the governor of West Virginia have told the state Supreme Court the meaning of the word "reside" is unclear in a case regarding his residency…
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