Day: October 7, 2013 Archives


MondayOctober 7, 2013

Family from Rupert win $1 million

In October 2 Powerball drawing

PSC approves Mon Power purchase of Harrison power plant

Commission order should translate to lower rates for customers of Mon Power and Potomac Edison.

New trial ordered for accused Huntington rapist

The state Supreme Court has found a number of problems with former Marshall student's 2011 conviction.

New photos released in Kanawha County murder case

Investigators say Kelsey Marie Legg, 20, may have had help covering up the alleged crime.

West Virginia again leads in deer collisions

Mountain State motorists have a one in 41 chance of hitting a deer, although the rate of those collisions dropped from 2012

Welcome home!

The Charleston-Kanawha Housing Authority cut the ribbon on a new project on Monday.

Habitat for Humanity recognized

The 700th Habitat house is now being built in West Virginia.

Governor says Washington could learn from West Virginia

Like all governors, Tomblin says he is watching what happens with the partial federal government shutdown.

Mingo County Commissioner resigns

David Baisden submitted his resignation on Monday almost a week after his guilty plea to a federal extortion charge.

South Harrison football player dies of injuries

Dylan Jeffries, who had been in a medically induced coma after suffering a head injury in a game, passed away Sunday night.

Multimedia: Upon Further Review

WACO, Texas — The MetroNews team of photographers and videographers takes its weekly look inside West Virginia football following the Mountaineers’ 73-42 lopsided loss at the hands of the Baylor Bears.

’60 Minutes’ looks at disability claims in part of West Virginia

A broader investigation is aimed at program that costs $135 billion each year.

Moves begin for Salem inmates

More than 380 adult spaces at the Salem Correctional Center should be filled by the end of the year.

Monday morning stock report

Allan Taylor delivers a unit-by-unit evaluation from West Virginia's 73-42 loss at Baylor.

Herd taking the ball away on defense

Marshall's defense is creating its own opportunities this year.

HEPC tackles campus safety

New rule coordinates the response to disasters and violence

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adjusts to government shutdown

Locks and dams continuing to operate.

Dollar Energy Fund kicks off sixth season

More than 21,000 families helped.

Accused Hampshire County residents due in court

Three allegedly were part of Sept. 26 murder.