Marshall's Emily McLatchey earned a second-place finish at the River Landing Classic, which finished up at River Landing Golf Course in Wallace, North Carolina on Tuesday.
With the support of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health, the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health will partner with agencies across the state, including the West Virginia Behavioral Health Workforce and Health Equity Training Center at Marshall University, to launch Weave West Virginia: Weaving Together Communities of Support for People Experiencing Substance Use and Domestic Violence.
Davis & Elkins' Jordan Hyland was named the Mountain East Conference Men's Golfer of the Week, while Charleston's Beatrice Dietz was recognized as the Women's Golfer of the Week.
US News & World Report has listed the University of Charleston in its 2022-2023 ranking of “Best National Universities” as part of its Best College rankings, published each year.
We will be holding FREE clinics on April 2nd, April 16th, and April 30th from 1:00-3:00 p.m. for all football players and cheerleaders at the Nitro High School football field
For any basic person, names like “Agastache scrophulariaefolia” or “Asclepias incarnata” may not come naturally when it comes to knowing what they mean.
Starting March 9, Atwood Avenue will be closed to southbound traffic between Oakridge Avenue and Cottage Grove Road for street reconstruction between Fair Oaks Avenue and Cottage Grove Road.
Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin today joined representatives of the Charleston Land Reuse Agency (CLRA) and Religious Coalition for Community Renewal (RCCR) at 3000 2nd Avenue Charleston, WV to break ground on a new single-family home in the North Charleston neighborhood of the City of Charleston.