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Watch: Margo Price Joins Tedeschi Trucks Band for “Let’s Go Get Stoned” in PA
Photo Credit: Alysse Gafkjen — On Saturday, Aug. 17, Margo Price joined Tedeschi Trucks Band onstage for a rendition of “Let’s Go Get Stoned” at Burgettstown, Pa.’s The Pavilion at Star Lake. Alongside Price and members of her ensemble The Pricetags, Tedeschi Trucks Band opted for the Joe Cocker arrangement of the 1965 track, written by The Coasters and made famous by Ray Charles the following year. This onstage collaboration follows a number ofprevious cover offerings in the encore slot of the Deuces Wild Tour, including Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright,” Leon Russell’s “Stranger In A Strange Land” and George Jones’ “Color Of The Blues.”
New Motors Subaru donates thousands of dollars to teachers for school supplies
“There are years where we didn’t have anything and we were kind of makeshifting our own supplies,” said Marci Stitt, a school-wide specialist at Jefferson Elementary School. For all 34 years of her career, Mrs. Marci Stitt has paid out of pocket to supply a large percentage of...
Improving Bobcats Lose Soccer Match at St. C
ST.CLAIRSVILLE — The Cambridge High School boys’ soccer team improved over its opening night performance, but still dropped a 3-0 match to St. Clairsville in Buckeye 8 action at St. Clairsville on Tuesday night. “The boys played a lot better tonight,” Cambridge coach JR Fox said. “We were...
Kroger apologizes as shoppers leave full carts due to ‘unacceptable’ checkout shortage and cry ‘we deserve better’
SHOPPERS at Kroger have cried out after a checkout issue caused long wait times and lines. Some were so furious they abandoned carts full of groceries and demanded the retail giant make improvements. The incident occurred on Sunday at a store in Charleston, West Virginia, according to a customer’s post on X. The Kroger shopper […]
Principal highlights opportunities at Pugliese STEM Academy as Steubenville Schools begin
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — Class is back in session at Steubenville City Schools as student and staff headed into their first day on Tuesday. One-hundred-ninety freshmen will be making their way to Steubenville High School this year. "We had a wonderful open house,” Principal Ted Gorman said. “A lot of...
West Virginia Democrats want Governor Jim Justice to drop out of Senate race
West Virginia Democratic Party Chair Mike Pushkin called on Gov. Jim Justice (R) to withdraw from the race for the United States Senate following a news story of alleged financial misconduct that has left hundreds of workers and their families at risk of losing their healthcare coverage.
Remembering A Local Astronaut And Turning River Trash Into Art This West Virginia Morning
On this West Virginia Morning, NASA astronaut Jon McBride – the only West Virginian to pilot a shuttle mission – died earlier this month (Aug. 7) at age 80. Curtis Tate spoke with Jennifer Levasseur, curator of space history at the National Air and Space Museum, about his legacy.
Ohio school districts drop fight to depose Matt Huffman in voucher lawsuit
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The 140 public school districts suing the state over private school vouchers dropped their yearlong pursuit to depose Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman about which private school lobbyists he speaks to outside of legislative chambers. The districts withdrew the subpoena on Thursday in Franklin County Common Pleas...
Report: Former Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton considering run for governor in 2026
CHICAGO — Dr. Amy Acton, who was one of the faces of the state of Ohio's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, is reportedly considering a run for governor in 2026. In an interview with Jeremy Pelzer of Cleveland.com, a 3News media partner, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Acton stated she was looking at making a gubernatorial run because she has experience not only with state health policy, but issues like youth homelessness and housing.
Man charged after allegedly admitting to doing ‘about a brick of fentanyl a day’ while under arrest for eating chicken at Morgantown Walmart
A man who was put in custody for shoplifting a chicken from Walmart was charged after officers allegedly found drugs in his wallet.
Mine Drainage Treatment Brings Life, Opportunity Back To Deckers Creek
Mining is a key part of West Virginia’s past. But pollution from abandoned mine drainage is one of the unfortunate legacies of the state’s energy history. Now, one waterway in Monongalia County is on a path to recovery with new opportunities on the horizon. Running more than 20...
2025 4-Star WBB Recruit Considering West Virginia
2025 four-star point guard Caliyah ‘Lil Bit’ DeVillasee released her top six schools, including West Virginia. DeVillasee revealed her top list with On3 Sports over the weekend. DeVillasee is also considering Cincinnati, Clemson, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia Tech. The rising senior plans on making her decision on...
Gov. Jim Justice tries to halt foreclosure of his West Virginia hotel as he runs for US Senate
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Gov. Jim Justice is in a mad-dash legal fight as he runs for U.S. Senate to keep a historic West Virginia hotel at his luxury resort before it’s auctioned off next week due to unpaid debts. Around 400 employees at The Greenbrier hotel received a letter Monday from an attorney representing health care provider Amalgamated National Health Fund saying they will lose coverage Aug. 27 unless the Republican’s family pays $2.4 million in missing contributions, Peter Bostic of the Workers United Mid-Atlantic Regional Joint Board said Tuesday. The coverage would end the day the hotel is set to go to auction, which Justice family attorneys have asked a judge to stop. They argue in part the auction would harm the economy and threaten hundreds of jobs. The Justice family hasn’t made contributions to employees’ health fund in four months, and an additional $1.2 million in contributions will soon be due, according to the letter from Ronald Richman, an attorney with Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP, the firm representing the Amalgamated National Health Fund.
Dates announced for 100th annual State Fair of West Virginia
FAIRLEA, WV (WVNS) — Mark your calendars! Dates for the 100th State Fair of West Virginia have been announced. According to post on the State Fair of West Virginia Facebook page, the century-old fair will take place from August 7, 2025, to August 16, 2025. No further details were released on what may be in […]
Cast your vote: Help shape West Virginia’s Citizens Agenda
With the 2024 general election less than 10 weeks away, we at Mountain State Spotlight are thinking deeply about what questions we’re asking candidates— and we want you, the reader, to have a part in it. We recently asked readers: What would you like to hear candidates talking about as they ask for your vote […] Cast your vote: Help shape West Virginia’s Citizens Agenda appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.
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