Gado / Getty Images Red States Engage in All-Out Assault on Woke Banks: 'We're Not Going to Pay for Our Own Destruction' 'It’s anti-American, anti-freedom -- a deliberate attempt to subvert our democracy,' the CFO for one state says. By Jack Davis August 5, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Manchin Refuses to Back Biden: Democratic Party Fracture Forming? Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia had an interesting response to a question about whether he'll endorse Biden in 2024. By Harold Hutchison July 28, 2022
Jackson County, W.Va. / Facebook screen shots Family Member Arrested After Attacked Woman Wakes from 2-Year Coma and Tells Cops What She Remembers A long-term call center called detectives and informed them the victim had come out of her coma after two years. By Grant Atkinson July 17, 2022
Tim Boyle / Getty Images Dad Helps Deliver Baby on 7/11 in 7-Eleven Parking Lot: Parents Gifted with 7 Years of Special Drink The family didn't make it to the hospital, pulling over into a 7-Eleven parking lot, where dad suddenly became a midwife. By Amanda Thomason July 15, 2022
Alex Wong / Getty Images Conservative States Score Major Win Over Biden's EPA in New Supreme Court Ruling 'Huge victory against federal overreach and the excesses of the administrative state,' West Virginia's attorney general said. By Andrew Jose June 30, 2022
@dhookstead / Twitter screen shot Final Living American Medal of Honor Recipient from World War II Passes Away This American hero recieved the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions during the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II. By Richard Moorhead June 30, 2022
Beaver VFD / Facebook 'It Can't Be Replaced': Historic Church Burns to the Ground in Suspected Arson The Department of Homeland Security warned about 'extreme violence' targeting churches in advance of the Supreme Court's ruling on abortion. By Abby Liebing June 28, 2022
New River Gorge National Park and Preserve / Facebook screen shot 'Most Heartwarming Story of the Day': Dog Lost for a Week Found Yelping at Bottom of Pit in Nat'l Park Based on her condition, it appears that she could have spent most or all of that time stuck in the crevasse. By Amanda Thomason June 17, 2022
David McNew / Getty Images State Strikes a Major Blow Against 6 Wall Street Giants Over 'Unfair Discrimination' Against Coal and Gas Industries Woke Wall Street companies that discriminate against fossil fuels in their investment portfolios won't get taxpayer money. By Richard Moorhead June 15, 2022
Jaromir Chalabala / Shutterstock Armed Woman Kills Man Who Was Shooting Into a Crowd of People, Police Say A man opened fire at a party but was promptly killed by an armed woman who stopped him from hurting anyone. By Abby Liebing May 27, 2022