West Virginia
WV Democratic Party mourns passing of former Delegate Rodney Pyles – The Real WV
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Democratic Party is mourning the passing of former House of Delegates member Rodney Pyles, who represented the 51st District in Monongalia County from 2016 to 2020.
Rodney Pyles was a lifelong public servant whose dedication to his community spanned decades. He served as Monongalia County Assessor for 20 years, worked as State Archivist under Governor Jay Rockefeller, and shared his knowledge with students as a teacher at Alderson Broaddus College. Throughout his career, Rodney brought a deep love of West Virginia and a commitment to service that left a lasting impact on those around him.
Delegate Evan Hansen said, “I send my heartfelt condolences to Rodney’s family. Rodney and I, together with three other Democrats, represented Monongalia County after the Fab Five swept all the seats in 51st district in the 2018 election. I always appreciated Rodney’s experience with local government, his knowledge of West Virginia history, and his love of cats.”
Former Delegate Barbara Fleischauer said, “I will remember Rodney first and foremost as a kind person, who was especially interested in local and state history. A dedicated supporter of civil rights and women’s rights, Rodney was proud of sponsoring and passing the state legislative resolution calling on Congress to name the NASA facility in Fairmont in honor of Katherine Johnson”
West Virginia Democratic Party Chair Mike Pushkin added:
“Rodney Pyles was the kind of public servant every community hopes for—someone who truly cared about the people he represented and worked every day to make their lives better. Whether it was his decades of service as Monongalia County Assessor, his work preserving our state’s history as State Archivist, or his time in the House of Delegates, Rodney approached every role with dedication, integrity, and a genuine love for his community.
He also had a special place in his heart for animals and was known for his compassion both in public service and in his personal life. Rodney’s enthusiasm for baseball—especially his loyalty as a season ticket holder for WVU Mountaineer baseball—was just another reflection of his deep ties to the community he loved.
Rodney will be remembered not only for his service but for his kindness, his passion, and the relationships he built over a lifetime of giving back. Our thoughts are with his beloved wife Carol, his daughter Janessa Greg, his family, and his many friends during this difficult time.”
The West Virginia Democratic Party extends its deepest condolences to Rodney Pyles’ family and all who knew and loved him.
West Virginia
Benedum Foundation awards $75,000 to RE-PATH West Virginia for substance use recovery work
BECKLEY, W.Va. — The Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation has awarded $75,000 to RE-PATH, a new statewide substance use recovery advocacy organization, boosting the group’s foundational effort to expand recovery resources in rural West Virginia.
It is the second competitive grant RE-PATH — short for Recovery Empowerment through Policy, Advocacy, Transformation, and Hope — has secured in recent weeks. Jay Phillips, who leads Seed Sower, Inc. in Beckley and co-chairs the RE-PATH board, said the funding will help advance recovery best practices and workable local solutions.
“This is the second competitive grant we have secured in recent weeks,” Phillips said. “It is hard to put into words how grateful we are to have these funds and to advance substance use recovery best practices and workable solutions to meet real needs of our citizens.”
Rachel Thaxton of Kanawha County, who co-chairs the board with Phillips, said the Benedum funds will be used for professional staff, expert consultants, training and education materials, office space and supplies, and travel.
“It is a major achievement to secure grant dollars from the Benedum Foundation, one of the most trusted sources of funding for non-profits,” Thaxton said. “Leaders of the Benedum Foundation are true partners with the organizations they fund, and we are privileged to have their support.”
Kim Tieman, vice president and program director at the Benedum Foundation, said RE-PATH is filling critical gaps in rural parts of the state where local officials often lack the resources to sustain their own recovery strategies. “One of our foundation’s hallmarks is to level the playing field for areas of unmet need in our region,” she said.
RE-PATH launched in early February 2026. More on its mission is available on its Facebook page. The Pittsburgh-based Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation focuses on grantmaking initiatives supporting human development in West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania.
West Virginia
West Virginia Lottery results: See winning numbers for Powerball, Lotto America on April 15, 2026
The results are in for the West Virginia Lottery’s draw games on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
Here’s a look at winning numbers for each game on April 15.
Winning Powerball numbers from April 15 drawing
13-21-27-43-45, Powerball: 26, Power Play: 5
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Winning Lotto America numbers from April 15 drawing
17-18-31-46-51, Star Ball: 02, ASB: 02
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Winning Daily 3 numbers from April 15 drawing
9-3-5
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Winning Daily 4 numbers from April 15 drawing
4-5-9-9
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When are the West Virginia Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 11 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10:59 p.m. ET Tuesday and Friday.
- Lotto America: 10:15 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Daily 3, 4: 6:59 p.m. ET Monday through Saturday.
- Cash 25: 6:59 p.m. ET Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.
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Watch: Pat Kirkland on West Virginia’s special teams
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia football held its final regular practice on Wednesday before Saturday’s Gold-Blue Spring Festival.
WVU special teams coordinator Pat Kirkland spoke to members of the media after practice.
Kirkland said the Mountaineers did not do much special teams work during the spring, but installed the basics of punt and kickoff blocking and coverage. Kirkland also said West Virginia has been trying out several different returners, pulling mainly from the running back and wide receiver rooms.
Click on the video above to watch Kirkland’s full press conference.
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