(WTRF) — Here’s a look back at the week’s top stories. West Virginia Governor Jim Justice is delaying going to our nation’s ...
West Virginia would have had four governors in ten days if Justice were to take his Senate seat on-time, so the governor ...
President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1954 states that when a sitting or former President of the United States dies the flags are to remain at half-staff for 30 days.
Pack isn’t scheduled to be sworn-in for his four-year term until Jan. 13 when the members of the Board of Public Workers, including Governor-elect Patrick Morrisey, will take their oaths of office. So ...
Justice has been appointed to the committee on Energy and Natural Resources, the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry ...
Gov. Jim Justice issued the following statement today upon learning of the passing of James Earl Carter Jr., the 39th ...
West Virginia Gov. and Sen.-elect Jim Justice is delaying his swearing-in to help avert a complicated succession situation ...
Despite the idea that West Virginia could potentially have four governors in less than two weeks next month, Governor Jim ...
Governor Jim Justice will finish his full term as West Virginia’s governor before he’s sworn into the United States Senate.
Jim Justice announced plans Thursday to complete his term as governor before moving on to represent West Virginia in the U.S.
In the West Virginia Senate race, Republican Jim Justice has won, NBC News projects. The race was between Justice and Democrat Glenn Elliott. The contest was for an open seat after Democrat Sen.