July 8 Olympic legend Mary Lou Retton's DUI mugshot comes out months after arrest Mary Lou Retton's mugshot was released after a May DUI charge in West Virginia for which she took full responsibility and entered a no-contest plea
July 8 Supreme Court agrees to hear our women’s sports cases The Supreme Court will hear arguments from female athletes challenging males in women's sports, as they advocate for protecting opportunities and safety for future generations of women.
July 3 Supreme Court to review state bans on transgender athletes' participation in school sports The Supreme Court decided Thursday to review state bans on transgender athletes participating in public school sports.
July 2 ‘Crisis brewing’ in Trump Country as hospitals shutter at alarming rate, top ER doc warns Healthcare crisis impacts rural America as emergency rooms struggle with unpaid services, overcrowding and staff safety issues, while federal officials consider potential solutions
June 27 Nationwide injunctions 'endanger' public perception of the court, West Virginia AG says West Virginia Attorney General John McCuskey fires back at backlash against the Supreme Court's ruling limiting nationwide injunctions on 'The Story.'
June 16 AG leading suit against NY effort to punish energy firms for climate change warns of major repercussions West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey warns New York and Vermont laws imposing billions in climate liabilities would have devastating economic impacts.
June 14 Governors warn anti-Trump 'No Kings' protesters against becoming violent: 'You're going to get arrested' Republican governors take firm stance against anticipated unrest during President Donald Trump's commemoration of Army's 250th anniversary.
June 5 ‘Climate cult’ on notice as lawmakers push to let feds hop blue-state roadblocks to ‘US energy dominance' Legislation backed by 37 lawmakers aims to lower energy costs by preventing states from blocking interstate energy projects.
June 4 Mobile teaching kitchens roll out in West Virginia to fight state's high obesity rate West Virginia launches mobile teaching kitchens and hiking trails under Gov. Morrisey's Make America Healthy Again initiative to reduce obesity and diabetes, plus promote wellness.
May 28 West Virginia gov vows to protect women's sports as trans athlete competes for girls' state championship West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey vowed to protect women's sports as a transgender athlete participated in girls state track and field championships.