Archaeologists have been visiting the walls on Armstrong Mountain since at least the 1970s when the last survey was conducted.
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Ancient stone walls on Armstrong Mountain are no old-timer’s tale

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MONTGOMERY, W.Va. — If you grew up in southern West Virginia, you might have heard old-timers speak of the mysterious stone walls on Armstrong Mountain, strange ruins hidden in the woods just beyond the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve. Handed down as fireside tales, stories of their construction and purpose may have become … Read more

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West Virginia bottler wins silver award at international water competition 

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BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. — Le Sage Natural Water, of Lesage, has been awarded a silver medal for its purified water at the 36th annual Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting competition in the eastern panhandle of the Mountain State.The world’s most prestigious and longest-running water competition, more than 100 entries from five continents competed this year … Read more

West Virginia uniquely prepared to dominate 21st-century outdoor economy

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia is uniquely prepared to dominate in the 21st-century outdoor economy of the U.S., thanks to its unmatched potential for outdoor recreation, says a spokesman for The Nature Conservancy.The state is attracting new residents in record numbers as a result of its capacity for outdoor living, an economic reality as the … Read more

Historic floods in 1985 and 2016 killed dozens of residents and caused billions of dollars in damage statewide.

Flood risk outpaces warnings, advocates say, as W.Va. considers changes to resiliency fund

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — As the W.Va. House of Delegates considers changes to Senate Bill 390, the West Virginia Rivers Coalition warns that the state risks narrowing its flood strategy at a time when disasters are becoming more frequent, more costly, and more destructive.The organization points to a growing gap between early-warning technology and long-term flood … Read more

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Inaugural W.Va. Outdoor Economy Summit to unite leaders around $2.1 billion growth

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia’s outdoors are more than a scenic backdrop. They’re a strategic economic asset. That message will take center stage February 17–18, 2026, when leaders from across the state and region convene for the inaugural West Virginia Outdoor Economy Summit at the Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center.Presented by the Charleston Convention and … Read more

The online shop features T-shirts and sweatshirts showcasing the distinctive “Love WV State Parks” logo

West Virginia State Parks Foundation launches online merchandise store

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HURRICANE, W.Va. — The West Virginia State Parks Foundation has launched an official online merchandise store, offering supporters a new way to celebrate West Virginia’s parks while directly supporting projects across the state park system.The online shop features T-shirts and sweatshirts showcasing the distinctive “Love WV State Parks” logo, highlighting the state’s parks, forests, and … Read more