Where West Virginia’s Governor Sleeps is Now Before a Court

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Can a governor be forced to live in the state capital? Just where West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice sleeps is being explored in a courtroom. The billionaire gets criticized by Republicans and Democrats alike for being absent from the statehouse as his family manages more than 100 private business interests. The state constitution says the governor “shall reside at the seat of government.” Justice’s lawyers are challenging the definition of the word “reside.”