Day: July 16, 2013 Archives


TuesdayJuly 16, 2013

Teenager killed in Clay County crash

Between a motorcycle and a car

State unemployment rate continues to fall

According to WorkForce West Virginia

Charleston bank executive awaits sentencing for embezzlement

Sentencing is at 11 Wednesday morning

Jamboree in full swing

Boy Scouts get neck deep in Wild and Wonderful

Tomblin predicts Boy Scouts will have a good time

Governor helps open National Jamboree.

Ready, set, work; Boy Scouts heading into southern counties

Public Service projects be part of National Jamboree.

Both sides of power plant purchase plan debated

State PSC hears testimony as part of hearing.

Appy Power president says power plant purchases would bring certainty

State PSC begins evidentiary hearing on proposal.

Skylar Neese memorial service set for Friday

The Monongalia County teenager was killed more than a year ago.

Prosecutor talks about state’s Stand Your Ground law

It was a factor in the George Zimmerman case in Florida.

Huggins: Murray needs to ‘start fresh’

Coach says center has "to bottle that talent and put it on the floor on a consistent basis."

Alpha Natural Resources subsidiary idling mine

Production at mine will temporarily be suspended

D.C.’s economic illiterates

The Washington D.C. City Council last week passed a controversial ordinance 8-5 that requires big box stores (read: Wal-Mart) to pay a minimum wage of $12.50.  That’s 50 percent higher than the D.C. minimum wage for every other business ($8.25), which is $1 higher than the federal minimum wage. The ordinance, if approved by Mayor Vincent

Large party broken up by police in Fayette County

Party consisted of over 300 people

West Virginia Delegation asking for disaster aid approval following storms

Sent a letter to President Obama regarding Governor Tomblin's request

2012 Super Six flashback: Class AAA

A final look back at 2012 as Martinsburg beat Cabell Midland in the Class AAA state championship game.