West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said the state is expected to face a $400 million deficit in its budget for the coming fiscal year.
Eyewitness News' Daniel Burbank sat down with Republican Gov. Patrick Morrisey shortly after his inauguration to discuss his vision for West Virginia.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia will go into another arctic freeze tonight and for the next couple of days. “We have a pretty cold air mass moving down from the upper Midwest and it will make it’s way into Ohio and then into our area tonight,” said Meteorologist Megan Kiebler at the National Weather Service Charleston Bureau.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The sun breaking through the clouds a little during Monday’s inauguration parade welcoming in West Virginia’s 37th Governor Patrick Morrisey.
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Due to the predicted extreme weather in the coming days, Governor Morrisey is urging all West Virginians to be vigilant and prepared for expected extreme cold and winter weather conditions. The National Weather Service has issued Extreme Cold Watches and Warnings and predicts extreme weather conditions from Sunday,
A legal fight is brewing over whether to appoint a Republican or a Democrat to the West Virginia House of Delegates seat previously held by Joseph de Soto after the former delegate-elect switched parties prior to facing felony charges for threatening fellow lawmakers.
Most West Virginia public schools were back in session Friday after being closed off-and-on since winter break, but it might not last.
Thirty-four West Virginians became U.S. citizens on Friday, embarking on a new journey after years of living in the United States, studying for citizenship exams, applying
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice signed a number of socially conservative laws during his two terms in office. But he rarely pushed for them.
Republican Gov. Patrick Morrisey has issued a slew of aggressive executive orders on his first day as West Virginia’s chief executive.