Month: July 2013 Archives


WednesdayJuly 31, 2013

Jury indicts former network engineer at Charleston-based company

For allegedly damaging company's computer system

Red House man indicted in connection with diesel fuel theft scheme

Federal grand jury handed down a three count indictment

Rockefeller among lawmakers questioning energy drink marketing

Question energy drink company officials during hearing Wednesday

Gold and Blue Now: Thursday, Aug. 1

In this edition, WVU strength and conditioning director Mike Joseph discusses the team’s summer regimen. Also, we catch up with Tavon Austin and Geno Smith as they speak about their NFL training camps.

Der named preseason All-Conference

The senior outside hitter earns her first preseason honors.

Town manager appointed to House of Delegates

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin makes decision.

All-Stars head south for regional

Team from Kanawha County meets with Gov. Tomblin before departing.

Old school building comes down in Putnam County

Building constructed in 1926 site of demolition.

Busy mall getting new outside look

Charleston Town Center unveils streetscape project.

Tomblin wants EPA to look at whole picture

Governor prepares for Thursday meeting with EPA administrator.

Hunting as we know it may be near a fork in the road

Hunters risk allowing passion for a trophy to cloud the vision of a bigger picture

Gov. “disappointed” in Jenkins decision

Tomblin says potential match-up with Congressman Nick Rahall will be difficult.

Jenkins goes GOP, launches Congressional campaign

The Cabell County Senator says he cannot support President Barack Obama's Democratic Party.

Both sides weigh in on switch for Jenkins

The Republican Senator from Cabell County started out the week as a Democrat.

Jenkins changes political parties; running against Rahall

The Cabell County State Senator signed the paperwork Wednesday morning at Cabell County Courthouse.

Two men arrested in Martinsburg grave robberies

Suspects allegedly stole jewelry from graves and sold for cash

Stadium Field still in question for Big Reds

Parkersburg's Stadium Field in jeopardy of not being ready for the 2013 season.

AG Morrisey approves final outside counsel policy

Policy comes with some changes after public comment period

WV gets an audience with the EPA, but will the agency listen?

Thursday, Democratic lawmakers from West Virginia will be in Washington, D.C. to meet with top officials from the Environmental Protection Agency, including EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy. House Speaker Tim Miley, state Democratic Party Chairman Larry Puccio and others in the delegation believe it is significant that they will get face time with the new head