Day: February 10, 2014 Archives


MondayFebruary 10, 2014

Noreen: WVU hoops resurgence ‘fun to be a part of’

West Virginia players gleefully climb into the student section after stunning No. 11 Iowa State 102-77.

Browne calls upset of Cyclones ‘a great win for the state’

Junior guard says it may have been the most complete victory he has experienced at West Virginia.

PHOTOS: Mountaineers blow away Cyclones

A gallery of images from West Virginia's runaway victory.

FINAL: WVU blasts No. 11 Iowa State 102-77

The Mountaineers put together their best performance of the season in an epic rout of the Cyclones.

Arrest made after body found in Kanawha River

Boyfriend of victim claims he killed her after an argument.

Three life terms in Doddridge County triple murder

Doddridge County teenager killed his dad, mom and sister.

Jackson County man pleads guilty to stealing government money

He took Social Security payments on behalf of his dead uncle.

Million dollar winners strike twice in West Virginia

State Lottery confirms big winners in Mega Millions and Powerball; tickets sold in Logan and Raleigh counties.

House member taken from state capitol to hospital

Del. Brady Paxton wasn't feeling well at end of Monday's floor session.

WV American Water customers leave hearing without answers

Is the water safe? No on seems to know.

The words no one will say

Congressional field hearing focuses on safety of water month after Jan. 9 chemical spill into Elk River.

Audit finds an array of problems with Department of Agriculture

Audit finds severe lack of internal controls over cash and improper reimbursements of employee expenses.

Critics say House bill will ‘gut’ some 2013 education reforms

The House proposal addresses teacher hiring.

$1 million winner? Logan convenience store owner says so

Still waiting on official word from state Lottery.

Nicholas Co. Commission gets lesson in ethics/open meetings law

Public business must be carried out in the open.  That’s self-evident, but it still does not always happen. The latest example of the failure of a local government in West Virginia to be open about the public’s business comes from the Nicholas County Commission. Last August, the Commission hired Roger Beverage as the county administrator

Savings could be used to improve guard pay

Increased staffing projected to save more than four Million dollars a year in Regional Jail System

Feds bust elaborate money laundering scheme

Logan County business man will forfeit high dollars in settlement of gambling and money laundering enterprise.