Day: December 17, 2012 Archives


MondayDecember 17, 2012

Watch: Bailey discusses NFL decision

The West Virginia receiver Stedman Bailey discusses his reasons for entering the NFL draft after his junior season.

Herd lands 4-star wide receiver

Angelo Jean-Louis had committed to the University of Miami but changed his mind.

Rate reductions for Mon Power & Potomac Edison

The state Public Service Commission issued the order reduction on Monday.

Manchin calls for look at possible gun restrictions

U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, a longtime advocate for gun owners, says access to assault weapons should be considered.

“Hopefully we can learn from Newtown”

Millions spent in recent years to improve school safety in Mountain State.

Sex offenders arrested in sweep

Those arrested were not in compliance with registration requirements.

Few cons to Bailey turning pro

The quick reaction to the junior entering the NFL draft? It looks like perfect timing.

Electoral Votes Cast

All five electoral votes were for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.

When WVU-Michigan basketball didn’t seem important

Frank Giardina says school tragedy in Conn. puts sports in perspective

Missed opportunity in Wayne County

Voters turn down millions from state in school bond rejection.

State psychologist on Connecticut shooter

Dr. Jeff Hammond says there may never be a rationale explanation for what happened in Newtown.

More Charleston police to be posted at schools

Additional police presence in light of Sandy Hook massacre.

U.S. attorney promotes drug task force

Bill Ihlenfeld says the group will be strong in north central West Virginia.

State BOE Member Says Change Is Needed

Lloyd Jackson says legislature should change requirements for state school superintendent.

Huntington Mayor-elect Counting Down

Steve Williams ready to get started.

Enrollment Numbers Key To Health Insurance Exchange

State lawmakers want to make sure residents know how to sign up.

Making Sure Offenders Are Registered

News conference set for Monday afternoon in Huntington.

Future Still Bright For Marcellus Shale

WV Commerce Secretary Keith Burdette says he's optimistic.

Consultant Working On Capitol Security

MAPS hope efforts can combine capitol beauty with needed security.

Tomblin Appeals Sandy Decision

Teams heading back into four counties starting Monday.