Day: April 2, 2013 Archives


TuesdayApril 2, 2013

Patriot Coal releases details of current proposal with union

One day after massive UMWA rally in Charleston

Eger injures ankle; Pankey tears ACL

Holgorsen reveals two offensive line injuries after Tuesday's practice.

Table Games fee reduction bill alive at the Statehouse

Controversial bill poised for Senate passage Wednesday.

Huggins on transfers: ‘They’re great kids’

But Aaron Brown and his high school coach puzzled as to dropoff in sophomore's playing time.

Delegate seeks more to help those with Autism

Gaps reported in new insurance coverage law.

Home rule bill advances

Municipal League pushing for continuation and expansion.

Two-pronged plan to balance state budget

Reserve funds and spending cuts to be used by Tomblin administration.

‘Buckwild’ star dead after mud-riding mishap

Gandee, uncle and friend found dead, apparently of carbon monoxide poisoning, after Ford Bronco becomes submerged in mudhole.

Victim identified in deadly Boone fire

The blaze happened on Monday.

Manchin portrait unveiled

Capitol dome in background.

House to address Turnpike toll bill Wednesday

Mercer delegate says those who drive on the 88 mile long highway are being taxed twice to do so.

Gold and Blue Now: Thursday, April 4

In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, Offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson reacts to the critiques of former Mountaineer, Geno Smith. Head coach Dana Holgerson is happy with the energy from his defense. Hoops coach Bob Huggins says some freshmen could see immediate play time.

Kanawha County resident recalls I-77 pileup

Was stuck in northbound lanes for around six hours

Catching up with Jessica Lynch

Jessica Lynch, no doubt like many soldiers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, is never too far away from her war experiences.  For Lynch, the reminder comes first thing in the morning when she puts a brace on her numb left leg that helps her walk. “It’s become part of my life,” said Lynch, who

Doctor charged in connection with Logan County pill mill

Doctor was living in El Paso, Texas