Under the new rule, a student is eligible for a one-time transfer during the ninth or tenth grade with immediate eligibility, provided the transfer is completed on or before September 1.
Former West Virginia University and NFL fullback Owen Schmitt will appear at a silent auction dinner fundraiser on April 29 at the Center on Market, formerly the Wood County Resiliency Center. The event starts at 5 p.m.
West Virginia Treasurer Larry Pack on Tuesday presented more than $16,000 in unclaimed property proceeds to the Parkersburg Police Department following the state’s February online firearms auction.
Several members of the West Virginia Legislature attended and praised the project’s potential economic impact as well as its promise of same-day shipping for surrounding communities.
Here’s a recap of some top headlines from Tuesday, ranging from economic development in Wood County to state policy updates in West Virginia and major transportation work underway in Ohio.
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to suspend its construction of a $400 million ballroom where it demolished the East Wing of the White House.
The Ohio History Connection and the Ohio History Fund presented a $15,300 check Monday afternoon to Friends of the Museums Inc. at the Campus Martius Museum to support a new augmented-reality project aimed at bringing Marietta’s history to life for visitors.
Five U.S. senators have introduced the Dalilah’s Law Act, a bill that would create new criminal and civil penalties for illegal immigrants who obtain or use a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) — and for the states that issue them.