Day: December 31, 2012 Archives


MondayDecember 31, 2012

Welcoming in the New Year in Charleston

It was a Good Night Celebration

Parade route completed

UPDATE:  Morgantown High School band members will travel home Wednesday following completion of Tuesday’s Rose Bowl Parade. The members completed a 5.5 mile parade route before a large crowd.   Nearly 300 Morgantown residents are in sunny southern California to be on national TV for the New Year. Morgantown High School Band members, school officials

Patterson turns focus to 2013

Defensive coordinator says the turnaround must start with offseason conditioning: "That's where you make your team."

FEMA appeal filed

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin says he wants individuals in eight counties to qualify for federal help.

New state mine safety director appointed

Eugene White will take over immediately.

Looking back at 2012 in West Virginia HS athletics

A look at 15 key stories from the 2012 calendar year in West Virginia high school athletics.

Teenage fire victim making significant recovery

Kanawha County boy severely burned in pre-Christmas structure fire.

Column: The uninspired conclusion

WVU reached a bowl game only to get snow-plowed by a Syracuse team that was hungrier and tougher.

Kanawha sheriff ready for change

But Mike Rutherford will be in the same office.

Luck explains Coliseum reseating

WVU athletic director predicts most fans will understand why changes need to be made.

Clemente Death Impacted Baseball Fans in Northern WV

Column-Frank Giardina remembers former Pirate great on 40th anniversary of his death.

Update: White to transfer to Fairmont State

Makenzie White transferring from WVU to Fairmont State.

Armed robbery in downtown Charleston

Victim says demanded money in Monday morning incident.

Some communities could get more disaster relief

Funding plan changed in U.S. Senate.

Cleanup continues after spill at drilling site

Hose broke spilling material in Harrison County.

Manchin urging CALM with fiscal cliff close

Senator introduces bill to soften the blow.

Police expect busy night

Extra patrols planned in West Virginia highways.