The United Way of Southern West Virginia is observing 2-1-1 Day today. February 11th is 2-1-1 Day, celebrating the go-to resource, 2-1-1, which completed over 100,000 connections in 2024 to help ...
Echoes of the Past' is an article series exploring connections between the WVU sports, the state of West Virginia, and ...
Children who took part in riots last summer were primarily driven by curiosity and the "thrill of the moment", rather than far-right ideology and social media misinformation, the children's ...
Two years ago, I created Version 1.0 of the breakdown of the scholarship situation at WVU and the outgoing (and incoming) transfers. With Neal Brown fired, the transfer portal immediately open ...
WASHINGTON — Charges against a Framingham man accused of participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riots have been dismissed. In the wake of President Donald Trump pardoning almost 1,500 ...
Police officers initially seemed unprepared for the violence, without riot helmets or shields. Footage showed crowds of men – at least one identified by antifascists Red Flare as an alleged ...
Eighty-seven Virginians involved in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, have received clemency from President Donald Trump. That’s according to a database of Virginia defendants ...
ONLY ON 10: Video taken of Jan. 6 riot by one of the arrestees Jake Hiles, a Virginia Beach man who was arrested on misdemeanor charges, told 10 On Your Side he would like to see something in ...
Military forces were sent to Maryland, West Virginia and Pittsburgh ... to control rioters during the “New York City Draft Riots” in 1863, about two years before the Civil War ended, according ...
Dozens of Kentuckians convicted for crimes committed at the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection received a full pardon from President Donald Trump as one of his first acts in office.
U.S. District Court Courtright, from West Virginia, was a University of Kentucky ... which shows him inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot. The photograph was included in federal court ...
Military forces were sent to Maryland, West Virginia and Pittsburgh ... sent New York militiamen and U.S. Marines to control rioters during the “New York City Draft Riots” in 1863, about two years ...