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Day: June 3, 2013 Archives


MondayJune 3, 2013

Man wanted in multiple robberies arrested

Authorities caught up with suspect in Jackson County

Dramatic title run for Hoover in AA

Herbert Hoover baseball coach Brian Young reflects on team's state championship.

Logan County woman sentenced in 2009 arson conspiracy

Conspired to burn down Boone County rental duplex

Defensive tackle commits to Herd

Josh Rimes has committed to wearing Kelly Green next year.

Lightning strike seals relationship

Parkersburg man honored with American Heart Association Award

Former House Speaker returning to state government

Gov. Tomblin appoints Raleigh County native as Department of Revenue secretary.

Water-related accidents increase with warmer weather

State DNR has some simple reminders.

Electronic table games closer for Wheeling Island

State lottery commission agrees in principle, though more obstacles must be cleared.

UMWA to rally Tuesday in Kentucky

Union officials are still working on an agreement with Patriot Coal with benefit changes set to start taking effect on July 1st.

Tax refund account saves state budget

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State revenue collections enter the last month of the fiscal year $25 million below estimates, and that number is likely to grow before the budget year ends June 30. State Deputy Revenue Secretary Mark Muchow said personal income tax collections missed the estimate by $47 million last month, while severance tax collections

Preservati out of Senate race

Democrats still looking for a candidate to challenge Rep. Shelley Moore Capito.

No splash zone: Charleston lifeguard shortage

Only three of five city pools currently open.

Fate of Harrison Power Station sale in hands of the PSC

Decision expected in two to three months

Home rule fever building in West Virginia

About 35 cities have sought to become part of the program's expansion.

Body pulled from Cheat River

Jimmy Taylor, 29, was swept away by the current early Saturday morning.

Train-related deaths remain under investigation

Both occurred in Kanawha County.

Body found in Tug River

Autopy will be performed.

Democrats struggling to find U.S. Senate candidate

(Editor’s note: Commentary updated at 8:30 am to reflect that sources say Preservati has decided NOT to run.) Lawyers like to say that trials are often won or lost when the jury is selected; get the right people on the jury and you’ll improve your chances for success. The parallel in politics is the filing