@lootpress / Twitter Homeowner Takes On Two Intruders at Same Time - One Ends Up in Jail, the Other Wasn't as Lucky When a homeowner realized he was the victim of a break-in, he relied on the Second Amendment to protect his property. By Jack Davis May 22, 2023
West Virginia LegislatureCommentary Lawmaker Deals Dems a Painful Blow as He Jumps Ship for GOP and Leaves Them Even More Vulnerable "It has become more and more obvious that there is very little room in the party for traditional values," he wrote. By Warner Todd Huston April 18, 2023
Happy Gardens / Facebook A 92-Year-Old Gardener Has Been Growing Tomatoes from the Same Seedlings for 58 Years Many gardeners love growing tomatoes, but few can say they've done it for as long as Sybil Gorby. By Amanda Thomason April 7, 2023
Alex Wong / Getty Images; Kevin Dietsch / Getty ImagesCommentary Joe Manchin Holds Nothing Back in Destroying Biden Over First Veto: 'Absolutely Infuriating' Manchin said Biden's veto "will weaken our energy, national and economic security" along with individual retirement accounts. By Mike Landry March 21, 2023
Alex Wong / Getty Images; Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesCommentary Manchin Humiliates Biden for 3rd Time In Less Than a Week, Slams Admin's 'Partisan Politics' "I cannot ... support her or anyone else who will play partisan politics and agree with this misguided and dangerous manipulation of the law." By C. Douglas Golden March 11, 2023
@TPostMillennial / Twitter screen shot Emergency Crews Respond to Fiery Train Derailment Spilling Toxic Chemicals Into Nearby River Hazardous material has been released into a river after 22 train cars derailed in a rural area of West Virginia. By Richard Moorhead March 8, 2023
@rawsalerts / Twitter screen shot Flashback: The Time Strange Dust Coated Cars Across Several States and an Odd Smell Permeated the Air Residents of states from West Virginia to Connecticut were concerned when an unusual substance began falling from the sky. By Jack Davis February 25, 2023
Lincoln County High School / Facebook Some Students Forced to Stay Overnight at Their High School After Natural Disaster Hits Pizza, juice boxes and other foods were spread out across tables. School officials said they would feed the students breakfast Friday. By The Associated Press February 17, 2023
@AnOpenSecret / Twitter; @wchs8fox11 / Twitter Owner of Coffee Shop Covered in 'Love Is Love' and Pride Flags Arrested, Accused of Heinous Crimes Against Children The owner of a pro-LGBT coffee shop has been charged after an investigation into sexual assault allegations dating back years. By Richard Moorhead February 13, 2023
J.K. Laws / Shutterstock Bill That Would Put Major Pro-God Message on Every School Building in State Is Only Steps Away from Becoming Law “Maybe they’ll look up one day and say, ‘In God We Trust’ and know they can put their hope in God," the bill's sponsor said. By The Associated Press January 30, 2023