Month: March 2013 Archives


SundayMarch 31, 2013

UMWA bringing Patriot fight back to Charleston

More than 5,000 are expected to pack the steets of Charleston today in protest of Patriot Coal bankruptcy proceedings.

Coach killed in fishing accident

Berkeley Springs man was out with his son and grandson on Saturday.

Huntington man killed in fire

It happened on Saturday morning.

Gyorko makes opening-day roster

Four homers, error-free defense highlight former WVU star's spring.

Jessica Lynch rescue: 10 years ago

A decade has past since we first met the Army private from Palestine.

SaturdayMarch 30, 2013

WVU completes 4-game sweep of UNO

After beating New Orleans 5-1, Mountaineers will aim for four-game sweep Sunday.

Metro State cools off Toppers in semifinals

West Liberty nearly erased a 16-point deficit before suffering a season-ending 83-76 loss.

Ripley’s Fischer transferring from Wake Forest

Chase Fischer transferring from the Demon Deacons.

FridayMarch 29, 2013

War memorial groundbreaking Saturday in Parkersburg

For a memorial to honor those lost in Afghanistan/Iraq conflicts

School bus kicking incident began deadly fight between mothers

State Police charge Bluefield woman with murder.

Winterplace extends season

Skiers and snowboarders will be out in parts of West Virginia even after Easter.

House bill would end Turnpike tolls in seven years

The proposal also includes plans for a Turnpike transition from the Parkways Authority to the Division of Highways.

Bridge to be named for Del. Larry Border

Wood County delegate died in 2011.

School counselors may get more time to….counsel

House passes bill that would increase time counselors spend with students.

A chance to wipe their record clean

Senate bill would for first time make expungement possible for convicted felons.

A change on the bench

Federal magistrate judge begins retirement.

Feed to Achieve forwarded to House of Delegates

State Senate gave feed program for school children unanimous approval.

Cass Railroad case headed back to grand jury

Initial indictments in metal theft scheme were tossed out.

Five people admit role in Brickstreet fraud scheme

Defrauded nearly $4 million in lost premiums