Day: February 18, 2014 Archives


TuesdayFebruary 18, 2014

Boys basketball gallery: Logan 47, Tug Valley 46

A look at Logan's 47-46 win over Tug Valley last week in boys high school basketball.

Tomblin says there’s plenty of time for budget compromise

Governor's money moving plans struggling with state lawmakers.

Rust-Oleum distribution center coming to Berkeley County

The paint and coatings company will lease space at the old GM plant, Shockey Commerce Center.

WV State Troopers honored by Kentucky State Police

34 troopers helped with post-copter crash transport.

Thanks to lots of snow, Snowshoe extending season

Skiing, snowboarding will be available first weekend of April.

Kanawha schools closing three daycare centers

Public Employees Daycare near state capitol on the list.

Beckley 27 walks away with a million

Beckley Register-Herald employees win a Powerball prize for the second time.

Prescription-only bill heading to House of Delegates

State Senate approves meth battling bill 25-9.

Bill would make last call for alcohol an hour earlier

The proposal also moves up alcohol sale times for Sunday brunchers.

St. Joseph Central girls continuing dominance

St. Joseph Central girls basketball team looking for its sixth straight championship.

House bill targets heating and cooling workers

Bill moving forward that would require state license.

Herd splits doubleheader with Wake Forest

Marshall is 2-2 after the opening weekend of the season.

Some Kanawha residents still not ready to use the water

Customer say they're still not sure the tap water is safe to drink.

Work release escapees back in custody

Pair arrested in New Martinsville.

Cogdell touts Sunshine State ties in recruiting, preps for first spring practice

Returning to his alma mater, Damon Cogdell praises life in the Big 12 and the pursuit of five-star recruits

Wayne’s Brumfield looks ahead to hall of fame induction

Former Wayne baseball coach George Brumfield talks about his induction into the hall of fame.

West Virginia’s delicate budget balancing act

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Roman Prezioso (D-Marion) says he has what seems like a revolving door at his capitol office; every 15 minutes someone from a state agency comes in and asks that their budget not be cut. The chairs of the Senate and House Finance Committees enjoy two of the most powerful positions in