The couple each faced over a dozen counts involving their adopted children, including child neglect, civil rights violations, human trafficking, and forced outdoor labor - which the eldest says mostly occurred in Washington state.
Natalie Cochran poisoned her husband with insulin so that he wouldn't find out about a $2 million Ponzi scheme that she admitted to operating, prosecutors say.
A West Virginia city and county on Tuesday urged the state's top court to revive their $2.5 billion lawsuit accusing the three largest U.S. drug distributors of fueling the opioid epidemic, asking it to rule that opioid sales can give rise to a public nuisance under state law.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced Tuesday that about five dozen people had been detained within a day of ordering cooperation between Charleston and federal immigration authorities. By midday on Tuesday, 58 people in the Mountain State were detained within the Regional Jail system pending verification of their immigration status.
Here, in just a few moments, the West Virginia Mountaineers will have their chance at revenge as they square off against No. 6 Houston just two weeks after fall
A flood watch has been issued for parts of the Tri-State area and central West Virginia beginning overnight.The watch, issued by the National Weather Service, g
After a season of proving he was the best player in the state of West Virginia, Martinsburg quarterback Koi Fagan is making sure he stays right at home. The Bulldogs' signal caller announced Wednesday evening that he is committing to Marshall.
Kira Maunz from Legal Aid West Virginia specializes in helping low-income renters know their rights and she recommends that renters sign a lease and are well ve
The governor said his administration is directing all law enforcement agencies in the state to cooperate with the effort.
An annual showcase of the automotive industry in West Virginia has been canceled, event organizers said.The West Virginia International Auto Show will not take
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey says more people in West Virginia have been detained on suspicion of immigration violations, and that the state will continue