March 20 Man accused of shooting father in face with crossbow captured after snowy manhunt A West Virginia man was arrested after allegedly shooting his father in the face with a crossbow and leading police on a snowy multicounty manhunt.
March 14 Virginia Dems send sweeping gun ban to Spanberger as West Virginia weighs expanding machine-gun access Virginia Democrats advance sweeping assault weapons ban while West Virginia Republicans propose allowing machine gun ownership, highlighting sharp divide.
February 19 West Virginia sues Apple, accuses tech giant of letting iCloud become hub for child sexual abuse material West Virginia becomes first state to sue Apple over allegations the tech giant allows predators to hide child abuse material in iCloud storage systems.
February 9 Judicial research center cuts climate section from judges’ manual after 91±¬ÁÏ Digital report Federal judiciary removes controversial climate science chapter from judges' manual after 91±¬ÁÏ investigation reveals politicized sourcing concerns.
February 8 West Virginia worked with ICE — 650 arrests later, officials say Minnesota-style 'chaos' is a choice ICE surge in West Virginia nets 650 illegal immigrants in two weeks with strong local cooperation, contrasting sharply with Minnesota-style protests.
February 1 ICE arrests over 650 illegal aliens across West Virginia with state, local police backing ICE arrested over 650 illegal aliens in West Virginia during comprehensive two-week statewide operation conducted with local law enforcement partners.
January 27 West Virginia man allegedly threatened to kill Trump supporters, ICE agents in online videos: report West Virginia man allegedly posted videos threatening Trump supporters and ICE agents, police say. Cody Smith, 20, arrested on terroristic charges.
January 19 West Virginia teacher fired after arrest on child sex abuse charge West Virginia teacher Emily Joy Wise, 38, was fired after allegedly sexually abusing a child under 16. She's held on $250,000 bail following her arrest.
January 16 AGs leading the 'Save Women's Sports' legal team in SCOTUS battle reveal expectations for court's decision Supreme Court trans athletes case sees Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador and West Virginia Attorney General John McCuskey predicting victory for women's sports laws.
January 14 Inside the SCOTUS hearing bound to be a turning point in the culture war over trans athletes in women's sports Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments in transgender athlete cases as protesters clashed outside, with attorneys defending state laws protecting women's sports.