Day: December 31, 2013 Archives


TuesdayDecember 31, 2013

Fayette man charged with kidnapping turns himself in

Sheriff credits good relationship with community.

Pedestrian killed in Charleston accident

Man fell while trying to cross lanes of traffic.

Flashback of 2013 in West Virginia high school athletics

A look at just some of the top high school stories and championships won from around the state for the calendar 2013 year.

Woman injured in Kanawha County fire

Firefighters keep flames from spreading to other houses.

Overdosed mother convicted of child neglect

Charleston woman faces 1-5 years in prison.

Access improving for Logan Co. community

Work on a new causeway across Guyandotte River underway

Business taxes to drop at start of New Year; gas tax to rise

State Chamber of Commerce President Steve Roberts said lower business taxes will help West Virginia now and in the long run.

Beckley Police searching for more victims of alleged predator

Surveillance footage shows other young girls were assaulted at Kohl's.

DEP secretary: Federal review is business as usual

The U.S. Office of Surface Mining will look at five areas of regulations for surface mines in West Virginia.

Economist calls state population decline a ‘vicious cycle’

West Virginia is one of two states that lost population last year.

Buie reenrolls at WVU

The running back is returning to Morgantown after leaving the Mountaineer program prior to last season.

Fire claims life in Monongalia County

Elderly woman unable to escape burning house.

USC dominates The Herd

RELEASE COLUMBIA, S.C. – With a chance to end the 2013 calendar year with a win after having eight days between games, the Marshall men’s basketball team could not keep up with the physical nature of South Carolina, as the Thundering Herd fell, 92-65, at Colonial Life Arena, Monday night. With both sides exchanging blows

Marshall’s Top 10 Stories of 2013

These stories topped the headlines in 2013.

Marshall will talk contract extension with Holliday

Marshall football coach Doc Holliday was barely dry from his Gatorade bath following the 31-20 win over Maryland in the Military Bowl last Friday before he was off to his cabin somewhere in the eastern mountains of West Virginia. One of Holliday’s associates described it as a few days of “decompression” for the tightly-wound, workaholic