BUCKHANNON — In 2019, former Mayor David McCauley proposed Ordinance 434, which allowed biological men to have access to girls’ restrooms, showers, locker rooms, and changing rooms. McCauley is now a candidate for city council in the 2022 Buckhannon Municipal Election. On
MARTINSBURG — On Monday, Republican candidate for State Senate Jason Barrett falsely denied that HB2998 (2021) allowed men to have access to girls’ bathrooms, locker rooms, showers, and changing rooms. “HB2998 simply ensured equal rights in employment and housing. It had nothing
BUCKHANNON — On Monday, a community celebration was held at St Joseph’s Hospital to gather for the 100-year anniversary. The celebration took place at Brushy Fork, in Buckhannon WV. The founders of St. Joseph’s Hospital, the four Pallottine sisters, were also recognized
CHARLESTON — When The Charleston Gazette-Mail took down Joshua Higginbotham’s (R) candidate questionnaire after voters in his district viewed his answers unfavorably, it showed the level of corruption that exists in the media. A “Pultizer Prize-winning newspaper” purportedly colluding with a candidate to
BUCKHANNON, WV — Former Mayor of Buckhannon David McCauley has filed with leftist activist Laura Folks to run for city council in the upcoming Buckhannon City Election. McCauley and Folks are hoping to add to the city council’s liberal block, which was
WAYNE — A man in Wayne County faces being charged shortly after his girlfriend’s death. Police say that Shawn Dale Carter, age 44, in Wayne, was said to have strangled his girlfriend, Connie Sue Slone, by using a ligature as a weapon.
BUCKHANNON, WV — On May 2nd, Elissa Marie Linger-Mills, 60, was arrested for violating the condition of her bail and obstruction at a local nail salon. Mills was then detained at Tygart Valley Regional Jail. This bail violation followed a harassment charge,
CHARLESTON — Sen. Robert Karnes (R-11) has stepped back from his committee assignments to focus on moving his business interests in West Virginia. Inaccurate rumors have been circulating, falsely accusing Karnes of being removed by senate leadership for alleged ‘refusal to wear
CHARLESTON — On March 9th, S.B. 334 passed the State Senate with 22 senators voting in support of the bill. Throughout West Virginia, needles have been found scattered around communities. Most concerningly, they have become prevalent in city parks and playgrounds, creating
CHARLESTON — On March 2nd, the House of Delegates passed a bill clarifying that strikes and work stoppages by public employees are illegal. SB 11 passed by a 53-46 margin and will return to the senate, where it already passed, to be