The Back Alley Garden Tour & Tea welcomed hundreds of people from throughout the region and beyond, to enjoy a high tea together in the War Memorial Building and view 15 gardens on the east side of the Corporation of Shepherdstown over the weekend.
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The Back Alley Garden Tour & Tea welcomed hundreds of people from throughout the region and beyond, to enjoy a high tea together in the War Memorial Building and view 15 gardens on the east side of the Corporation of Shepherdstown over the weekend.
SHEPHERDSTOWN— The Shepherdstown Live event series kicks off June 6…
MARTINSBURG – Every six months or so, veterans with Martinsburg’s A…
HARPERS FERRY – Dozens of local musicians flocked to Harpers Ferry …
SHENANDOAH JUNCTION -- The third annual Jefferson County Schools Special Needs Field Day was held at Jefferson High School on Saturday.
MARTINSBURG – Every May, Martinsburg’s Heritage Fair and Festival o…
As the municipality of Harpers Ferry heads toward an upcoming mayor…
Historians believe that the first hospices originated in Malta arou…
Bee Line Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), brought home 56 awards from the annual DAR State Conference, held this year at the Bridgeport Conference Center in Harrison County.
Shepherdstown’s celebration of the 250th anniversary of its most si…
HARPERS FERRY — Approximately 48 of Jefferson County’s brightest an…
KEARNEYSVILLE — The Martinsburg-Berkeley County and Jefferson Count…
The Jefferson County Commission approved a 16.19% increase to its e…
The 2025 Toni Saylor Summer Concert Series kicks off June 5 at War …
MARTINSBURG - Nine Realms MMA will host a free women’s self-defens…
INWOOD - The annual Charles Town High Alumni Association Dinner/Dan…
That car you see swerving all over the road might not have a drunke…
HCC to offer information session for Health Information Management Program
• The Alzheimer’s Association, West Virginia Chapter will host a mo…
The Rotary Club of Martinsburg invites the community to a FREE Panc…
HEDGESVILLE - The public is invited to attend an historical present…
SPRING MILLS - The Spring Mills boys and Musselman girls track teams found themselves in a very familiar spot at the end of the Class AAA, Region II track championship on Thursday - atop the leaderboard.
INWOOD – When Michael Jordan became head coach of t…
SHENANDOAH JUNCTION — Wednesday’s Class AAAA, Regio…
BERKELEY SPRINGS — The 2025 West Virginia Two-Senio…
SPRING MILLS - Spring Mills had four days off between games in the Class AAAA, Region II, Section 1 softball tournament.
MARTINSBURG — West Virginia University's 2025 Coach…
SHENANDOAH JUNCTION — In its two games against Jeff…
HEDGESVILLE - The start of the Class AAAA, Region I…
SHEPHERDSTOWN — The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)…
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. - Senior third baseman Lauren Moore, sophomore pitc…
MARTINSBURG - The Class AAAA, Region II baseball tournament got und…
HEDGESVILLE — Last week’s The Journal/Hedgesville Eagles Invitation…
LOUISVILLE — They tell about the bourbon in Kentucky. And the wispy…
SPRING MILLS — Washington and Spring Mills headed into Friday after…
Music feeds the soul and our towns and counties have stepped up to fill the need. Throughout the summer, folks can find a free concert to enjoy. What a contribution to the good of the community! Offering a venue such as War Memorial Park for the Toni Saylor Concert Series each Thursday in Be…
Abandoned oil and gas wells have been a problem in West Virginia for more than a century. Lawmakers did the right thing during the most recent regular session by passing House Bill 3336, which allows operators to fill wells with cement without having to remove the central casing.
As West Virginia University President E. Gordon Gee winds down his tenure at the helm of the state’s flagship institution of higher learning, it is clear incoming President Michael T. Benson does not intend to try to fill those big shoes — he intends to lead WVU wearing his own.
West Virginia’s Department of Human Services has begun its statewide tour of child welfare listening sessions. Kicking off in Hurricane on Monday, the tour will run through Beckley, Wheeling, Parkersburg, Burlington, Philippi, Martinsburg and Morgantown in an effort to hear from foster famil…
Once National Police Week wraps up, law enforcement and other agencies will dive straight into National Safe Boating Week. In West Virginia, the Division of Natural Resources police are ready to remind those who can’t wait to hit the water this summer that they must do so safely.
We have witnessed multiple accidents, several of them fatalities, over the past weeks and months. How many of those could have been avoided if drivers simply followed the rules of the road?
While national debates fixate on “wokeness” in education, here in Berkeley and Jefferson counties, we’re facing something far more pressing: collapse. Our public schools are being pushed past their limits—not by ideology, but by underfunding, understaffing and the impossible gap between lega…
As you are reading this, I am vacationing with my wife and mother-in-law in Southern California, staying at a resort just south of Orange County.
Ever watch people on a treadmill? Do they look like they’re enjoying themselves? Maybe you’re one who walks for 20, 30, 60 minutes or more on one. You’re going nowhere and maybe that’s fine; but while you’re going nowhere, a little background on the machine might give you a chuckle while you…
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve made my nearly annual trip to the U.S. Capitol Building to spend time with members of West Virginia’s congressional delegation.
My new family had not had a family vacation since Pam’s two children, Chadd and Tonia, were youngsters. In April, we took a family vacation which included Pam and myself, Chadd and his wife, Ann, and Tonia and her husband, Carl.
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As individuals who lost their first spouses to cancer 26 years ago and as volunteers for the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, we know that for the past 50 years, every significant medical breakthrough, especially in the treatment of cancer, has been linked to sustained federal …
West Virginians are struggling to access affordable, high-quality health care. With one of the oldest populations in the country, you’d think our lawmakers would prioritize fixing this crisis. Yet they’ve failed to take the most critical step: repealing the state’s outdated Certificate of Ne…
An article in today’s paper (May 6th) by Steven Allen Adams brought me up short. During this last legislative session, our representatives in Charleston voted NO on religious or philosophical exemptions for mandatory immunizations required for entry to public or private schools in West Virgi…
As a concerned citizen of Jefferson County, I am compelled to speak out about a disgraceful and preventable incident that occurred during the Jefferson County Commission meetings on April 3 and again on April 17.
our April 24 editorial commented on the letter Senator Shelley Moore Capito recently sent to Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. justifiably asking for reinstatement of cancelled occupational safety and health programs for coal miners and restoration of the dr…
I have been battling Esophagus and LES issues since 11/2023. Years ago in the late 90's I was in a horrific car accident and suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury. I realized after each health crisis I experienced medication was the first choice not the solution. Secretary of Health and Human Se…
Who does the Trump administration really care about? There are clues.
We’re battling self-inflicted wounds from years of unfettered spending simultaneously cutting taxes for the wealthiest Americans. The solution, increase taxes on the highest earners and stop excessive spending. It’s time to hold elected officials accountable ensuring they serve as shepherds …