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Day: April 19, 2013 Archives


FridayApril 19, 2013

Marshall faculty to take ‘no confidence’ vote on President Kopp

The vote will start next month after a recent attempt to move to a more centralized budget system.

Raese won’t rebid, wants IMG disqualified

West Virginia Radio Corp. owner says other original bids should be re-evaluated.

Kanawha library leader hopeful

Supreme Court order has put funding in flux.

Leading fight against domestic violence

Longtime southern West Virginia advocate honored.

4-star Crest ‘a major pickup’

Dual-threat QB chose WVU over offers from Ohio State, Virginia Tech, Maryland and others.

State Police say Raleigh death suicide-by-cop case

Woman pointed gun at police Thursday night.

QBs targeting consistency

Amid spring game atmosphere, Millard says he'll treat Saturday as another practice.

“I didn’t know where to go”

Putnam County woman describes scary moments after Boston bombings.

I-79 crash in Braxton County slows traffic

Two tractor trailers involved in fiery accident.

Reporter on plane that ran off runway

No one hurt in Friday landing in Columbus.

Man robbed and beaten in downtown Charleston

Victim in critical condition after being found early Friday morning.

Manhunt underway in Boston

One bombing suspect dead; search continues for his brother.

New coach tries to turn around Jefferson football

Craig Hunter trying to rebuild the Jefferson football program.

Manchin’s near miss on gun control

America’s heartfelt desire to “do something” following the Sandy Hook massacre led us to a debate about gun control in this country that likely peaked (for now at least) on the Senate floor Wednesday with the defeat of the Manchin-Toomey Amendment. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) was central to the fracas, taking the lead on legislation