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The Basketball Tournament 2025: Teams, Schedule, Bracket, Scores, TV Channels

The Basketball Tournament 2025: Teams, Schedule, Bracket, Scores, TV Channels

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Basketball Tournament is back for another year. Catch some of the best former college basketball stars with another chance to represent their team, play with fellow alums and compete against elite...

Older Adults Outnumber Children In More US States, Median Age Hits New High

Authored by Mary Prenon via The Epoch Times, A new report from the Census Bureau indicates older adults now outnumber children in 11 states and almost half of the counties in the United States. The census data shows that the U.S. population...

W.Va. Board of Education holds leadership elections; Hardesty voted president

W.Va. Board of Education holds leadership elections; Hardesty voted president

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — The West Virginia Board of Education elected new leaders during a meeting in Charleston on Wednesday. Paul Hardesty was voted in as president, bringing more than three decades of public service experience to the board....

MOORE: 'One Big Beautiful Bill delivers for West Virginia'

MOORE: 'One Big Beautiful Bill delivers for West Virginia'

West Virginians demanded generational change in November after years of mass migration, inflation, and progressive insanity. They demanded a secure border, lower costs, and a return to commonsense. Today, on our nation’s 249th Independence Day,...

Black‑eyed Susan in West Virginia—a golden gift of summer

Black‑eyed Susan in West Virginia—a golden gift of summer

EGERIA, W.Va. — As summer unfolds, brilliant yellow blooms emerge along fields, forests, and roadsides in West Virginia. In many cases, the show is put on by Rudbeckia hirta, widely known as the Black‑eyed Susan. These iconic flowers, with their...

West Virginia teen wins world championship archery title

West Virginia teen wins world championship archery title

WEST LIBERTY, W.Va. — It was the last contest of Kimber Koehler’s high school archery career. She’d made it to states, nationals and qualified for the world championship of the National Archery in the Schools Program, held June 5-7 in Myrtle...

RELIGION HEADLINES MON 7-7

RELIGION HEADLINES MON 7-7

Audio By Carbonatix ( SRN NEWS ) A Missouri judge has blocked many of the state’s pro-life laws, reimposing a preliminary injunction against them just a little over a month after the state’s highest court had lifted a previous hold. The order by...

State Board Of Education Declares Seventh County State Of Emergency Of The Year  

State Board Of Education Declares Seventh County State Of Emergency Of The Year  

The West Virginia Board of Education voted Wednesday to declare a state of emergency in Roane County Schools. A finance report presented to the board by Alexandra Criner, director of the Office of Accountability for the West Virginia Department of...

WV Board of Education elects new president

WV Board of Education elects new president

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - L. Paul Hardesty has been elected as the new president of the West Virginia Board of Education, according to the West Virginia Department of Education. The WV Department of Education said Hardesty formerly served as the...

Protesters against 'Big, Beautiful Bill' target TN congressional district offices

Protesters against 'Big, Beautiful Bill' target TN congressional district offices

Faith leaders and protestors in Tennessee and other states across the South are headed to congressional members' local offices to protest cuts to programs like Medicaid, food stamps and more. The Tennessee protest, scheduled for July 14 in...

Supreme Court takes up cases on protecting women's sports in Idaho, West Virginia

Supreme Court takes up cases on protecting women's sports in Idaho, West Virginia

The plaintiffs in both of these cases are trans-identifying male student athletes. The United States Supreme Court announced on Wednesday it would hear two significant cases that challenge state laws in Idaho and West Virginia that prohibit...

West Virginia seeks public input on wildlife plan at July open houses

West Virginia seeks public input on wildlife plan at July open houses

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources will hold a series of public meetings in July to collect input on its State Wildlife Action Plan, which is currently under review. Advertisement The plan, also known as SWAP,...

For Students with Disabilities, Suspension Not Just a Matter of Race and Gender — But Geography

For Students with Disabilities, Suspension Not Just a Matter of Race and Gender — But Geography

By Amanda Geduld, The 74 This story first appeared at The 74, a nonprofit news site covering education. Sign up for free newsletters from The 74 to get more like this in your inbox. This story was published in partnership with The Post and...

West Virginia Explorer celebrates 25th anniversary with redesigned website, travel guide

West Virginia Explorer celebrates 25th anniversary with redesigned website, travel guide

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia’s premier online magazine for travel, history, and outdoor adventure, West Virginia Explorer is celebrating its 25th anniversary by unveiling a series of new logos and a fully redesigned website, including an...

WVU’s Rich Rodriguez still learning new transfers, trying to use culture to unify roster

WVU’s Rich Rodriguez still learning new transfers, trying to use culture to unify roster

FRISCO, Texas — Preseason camp is just a couple of weeks away for West Virginia football, and the roster is shaping up. The roster from 2024 will look completely different than 2025, which is expected since Rich Rodriguez wasn’t the head coach in...

West Virginia brings in $254 million more in state revenues than officials had estimated

West Virginia brings in $254 million more in state revenues than officials had estimated

West Virginia’s state revenue collections concluded the fiscal year $254.8 million ahead of estimates, according to information distributed by the state Senate Finance Committee. State officials had anticipated bringing in $5.264 billion during...

In the scramble for more data centres, US tech giants are getting directly involved in energy production

In the scramble for more data centres, US tech giants are getting directly involved in energy production

And while they are using some renewable energy options and trying to revive nuclear power, they are also turning to fossil fuels like gas, which in the US is relatively cheap. In neighbouring Pennsylvania, a former coal plant will now run on gas...

Guest column: One Big Beautiful Bill delivers for West Virginia

Guest column: One Big Beautiful Bill delivers for West Virginia

West Virginians demanded generational change in November after years of mass migration, inflation, and progressive insanity. They demanded a secure border, lower costs, and a return to commonsense. Today, on our nation’s 249th Independence Day,...

Supreme Court targets LGBTQ rights in follow-up to Skrmetti case and new cases for next term

Supreme Court targets LGBTQ rights in follow-up to Skrmetti case and new cases for next term

FILE PHOTO: A view of the U.S. Supreme Court on Washington, U.S., July 1, 2024. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt/File Photo The Supreme Court issued an order list on June 30 that contained both its follow-up to the disappointing ruling on June 18 in US v....

Capito extends Independence Day wishes to West Virginians

Capito extends Independence Day wishes to West Virginians

Senator Shelley Moore Capito, U.S. Senator for West Virginia | Official U.S. Senate headshotSenator Shelley Moore Capito, U.S. Senator for West Virginia | Official U.S. Senate headshot U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia extended...

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