Local and state police have raised alarm bells over driving behaviors after a spike in fatal traffic crashes in the days following Memorial Day weekend.
As the threat of hundreds of lawsuits looms, West Virginia State Police Superintendent Col. Jack Chambers is staying true to his word to be transparent during investigations into the department
For the 22nd year, Virginia has launched its annual campaign to encourage people to not drink and drive. Its message: "If you are old enough to drink, act like it."
As the threat of hundreds of lawsuits looms, West Virginia State Police Superintendent Col. Jack Chambers is staying true to his word to be transparent during investigations into the department with a new report. Federal investigators are now looking into the hidden camera in the women’s locker room at the WVSP academy and the possible […]