Day: January 17, 2013 Archives


ThursdayJanuary 17, 2013

For Huggins, size no longer matters

Coach hopes small-ball attack can revive West Virginia's season.

Arrest made in decades-old sexual assault case

More than 40 years after allegedly abusing young children, Frank Russell Snider Sr. sits behind bars charged with multiple counts sexual assault and incest. Monongalia County Sheriff’s deputies arrested the 74-year-old Snider this week after an alleged victim said Snider abused her in the 1960s. “One of the victims came forward after all these years and gave a

Storm’s glancing blow leaves its mark

Many motorists get off interstate at Princeton and get a room for the night.

Raleigh County man pleads guilty to child pornography possession

Admitted in court to having child pornography on his computer

Galloway ready to “make a positive impact”

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Saying he’s excited to return to West Virginia, Lonnie Galloway rejoined the Mountaineers coaching staff as receivers coach. West Virginia football coach Dana Holgorsen formally announced the hiring Thursday, noting Galloway will also hold the title of assistant head coach. “We are excited to welcome Lonnie back to West Virginia,” Holgorsen said.

Flu concerns prompt visiting changes at hospital

Visitors to Ruby Memorial Hospital and WVU Children’s Hospital in Morgantown will have to adhere to new, stricter policies as part of the hospital’s effort to prevent the spread of the flu, hospital officials announced Thursday. WVU Healthcare says the policy changes will take effect on Sunday, Jan. 20. Visiting hours are set between 8

That’s a delicious stamp

State fruit featured on new Postal Service postcard stamp.

Man in critical condition after shooting in Charleston

Police say looks like some kind of deal was taking place.

Interviews held for top ethics post

Hire expected in near future.

New MSHA rule addresses chronic mine safety violators

The final rule, which came after the UBB Disaster, will take effect in March.

A $10 million investment in West Virginia’s future

Company unveils plans to construct natural gas fueling stations

21 months in prison for former UBB superintendent

Gary May had asked for home confinement.

Record year for black bear hunters

Harvest tops old record set in 2010

Sheriffs head back to class

Sheriffs learn the basics

Leadership changes for parties

New hires are being made for party executive director roles.

Fire doesn’t impact power plant operations

AEP says Mason County is in unused part of plant.

Gold and Blue Now: Thursday, Jan. 17

The Mountaineers lose yet another heartbreaker. WVU can’t complete the comeback on the road.

Investigation underway into Huntington woman’s death

Police searching for Detroit man in connection with death