New Report Highlights Success of WV’s Military Mobile Voting Solution
A recent report released at the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) national conference in Washington, D.C., highlighted West Virginia’s success in launching the nation’s first mobile voting pilot for military and overseas voters. In last November’s General Election, 144 registered West Virginia voters from 21 counties cast a ballot from 31 different countries. […]
Vaping Craze Lights Up Among West Virginia Teens

By Dr. Ed Koza Think back to less than 15 years ago when it was common to walk out of a store or restaurant and be met with the unmistakable smell of cigarette smoke. It was a time when nearly 21 out of every 100 adults participated in this daily habit. Today the number of […]
Historic West Virginia Law Firm Announces Name Change
The law firm DiTrapano Barrett DiPiero McGinley & Simmons has announced they are now operating under a new name, DiPiero Simmons McGinley & Bastress, PLLC. The firm has a long history in West Virginia, having provided legal services for working men and women and their families for more than 40 years. One of the founding […]
WVAJ Executive Director First New West Virginia CAE in More Than 10 Years
The American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) has announced that Beth A. White, executive director of the West Virginia Association for Justice, has earned the Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation. White is the first new CAE in West Virginia in more than 10 years. Just eight additional West Virginians hold the credential. The CAE is […]
Dominion Energy to Reduce Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Infrastructure by 50 percent Over the Next Decade
Dominion Energy (NYSE:D) announced today an historic, industry-leading initiative to reduce methane emissions from its natural gas infrastructure by 50 percent over the next decade, based on 2010 levels. The initiative will prevent more than 430,000 metric tons of methane from entering the atmosphere, the equivalent of taking 2.3 million cars off the road for […]
Marshall to offer Apple ‘Swift Introduction’ workshop
Marshall University’s Weisberg Division of Computer Science in the College of Information Technology and Engineering will host a “Swift Introduction” workshop, led by Chad Reynolds, a national development executive with Apple. Swift is one of Apple’s programming languages used to develop iOS apps, as well as apps for the Mac, Apple TV and Apple Watch. […]