Day: October 25, 2013 Archives


FridayOctober 25, 2013

Huckabee urges Republican Party members to stand up

Speaks about getting message out during Republican Party's Fall Freedom Dinner

Petersburg’s Thorne AARP Scholar Athlete

Vikings’ three-sport standout receives statewide honor.

Teenager killed in Hampshire County wreck

It happened on Route 220 on Friday morning.

Raleigh mother takes plea bargain in son’s death

Brandy Smallwood's son was killed while she was away playing drug debt.

Father charged with shaking daughter, seriously injuring her

The alleged incident happened earlier this week in Cabell County.

Animal cruelty charges filed in Fayette County

Man allegedly boxed up cats and threw them into fire.

Taylor County man says he didn’t kill infant

Preliminary hearing Friday in Grafton.

Ohio County homeowner thought she was living through an earthquake

Valley Grove home destroyed by drilling mud.

Manchin says hydrocodone change significant

Senator says reclassification will force doctors to talk more with patients before prescribing additional painkillers.

Teens charged in car flipping face possible criminal and school punishments

West Virginia University Dean of Students Corey Farris says tips lead to the arrests.

Capito: ‘This is about more than a website’

Second District Congresswoman says she's still supporting proposals to delay key parts of the Affordable Care Act.

PSC looks to next step after hearing from FirstEnergy customers

Mon Power, Potomac Edison customers complain about inconsistent bills in four public hearings.

Not so special teams

Marshall's three losses are all connected through bad special teams.

WATCH: Highlights Marshall vs. MTSU

The Blue Raiders upset The Herd 51-49 Thursday night in Murfreesboro, TN.

Man found guilty of leaving child in hot car while shoplifting

Faces up to 15 years in jail when sentenced

WV AFL-CIO reelects Kenneth Perdue to president

Will serve his third term in position

New WVU Foundation President and CEO chosen

Board of directors chose Cynthia Roth

The EPA plays chicken with the wrong farmer

The over-muscled, but clumsy hand of the Environmental Protection Agency has been slapped again. This time the reprimand comes from Lois Alt, a Hardy County chicken farmer. Alt has eight chicken houses with ventilation fans, a shed to store chicken litter, a compost shed and feed storage bins.  Some dust, manure particles and feathers are

Mike Huckabee making a stop in Charleston

As part of WV Republican Party Fall Freedom Dinner

MTSU gashes Herd for 51-49 upset win

MTSU scored on the final play of the game to upset The Herd.