Day: January 28, 2013 Archives


MondayJanuary 28, 2013

Kansas escapes WVU 61-56

The No. 2-ranked Jayhawks led by 15 early but the Mountaineers rallied to make it close in Morgantown.

WV United Health System CEO to retire

The chief executive officer of West Virginia United Health System is retiring, according to a news release issued Monday. J. Thomas Jones told the WVUHS board of his plans on Jan. 25.  His retirement will take effect at the end of the year. “This has been my dream job,” Jones said. “My first job was

Morgantown city manager resigns

Morgantown City Manager Terrence Moore announced his resignation Monday. Moore said he was stepping down to take the same position in College Park, Ga., a suburb of Atlanta with more than 13,000 residents. WAJR previously reported Moore had interviewed for several positions around the country.  As a guest on Morgantown AM last week, Moore several

PHMSA still reviewing pipeline restart plan

Monday's hearing also included testimony from Sissonville resident.

UPDATE: ABCA suspends Charleston nightclub’s license

Stabbing took place near Impulse Sunday morning.

NTSB warns of antiquated gas line systems

Large crowd gathers for congressional field hearing on pipeline safety.

Prosecutor: No criminal conduct in DHHR case

No charges will be filed against three current and former DHHR workers who had been accused of intervening in a state contract award.

‘Diggers’ make feud find

National Geographic Channel show, which airs Tuesday, unearths evidence of feud between the Hatfields and McCoys.

Adrian out 6-8 weeks with broken foot

Nathan Adrian out with a broken foot.

College debt averaging $26,000

State leaders get a lesson in how to reduce those loan costs.

“That just can’t be right”

UMWA plans civil disobedience in St. Louis Tuesday.

‘Failure is part of recovery’

Delegate talks about prison overcrowding proposals while substance abuse treatment provider weighs in as well on Monday's MetroNews Talkline.

Huggins: Not much ‘hoopla’ for Kansas

KU's visit to Morgantown once seemed like a must-see event, yet there's little buzz on gameday with WVU under .500.

Greenbrier man killed in farming accident

Sheriff says Smoot resident pinned between bucket and frame of dump truck.

Ethics case against Beckley mayor on hold

Ethics Commission will hire a new attorney.

Gold and Blue Now: Monday

In today's edition, we hear from Kansas coach Bill Self as the No. 2 Jayhawks prepare to visit WVU.

5 keys: Kansas at West Virginia

Can beleaguered WVU rise to the occasion on Big Monday and stun Kansas?

Protecting the power lines

Routine maintenance needed along power lines.

Cabell hearings on balanced calendar to get started

School officials are looking for input on the proposal to spread out the school instructional days.

‘Trying to save them from themselves’

A Mercer County Circuit Judge says prison is too often the only option for people repeatedly convicted of crimes tied to addictions.