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Day: April 14, 2014 Archives


MondayApril 14, 2014

Freedom files clean-up plan; WVAWC releases filter test results

Developments in Jan. 9 chemical leak/water emergency

Teamsters say Rite Aid dishonest

Union says it was ready to meet company's demands.

FirstEnergy vegetation plans approved

Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power will now have a schedule for trimming trees along rights-of-way.

Wheeling area hit with another bank robbery

Masked man gets away with cash.

Have you filed your taxes?

Procrastinators take heart, it's not too late.

Several cited for Mercer County cock fight

Six fighting roosters were seized from the property.

Sampras named The Greenbrier’s tennis pro emeritus

He's the first to ever hold that title.

Padres sign Gyorko to 5-year extension worth $35 million

Former WVU standout gets new deal after leading San Diego with 23 homers in 2013.

Four dozen brush fires fueled by recent conditions

Nearly 1,000 acres destroyed across Mountain State.

Putnam police familiar with man killed in domestic dispute

Officers had responded to residence three times in last six months.

Kanawha County prosecutor says he shouldn’t be suspended

Mark Plants says his office can try domestic violence cases despite charges he personally faces.

Plane wreckage removal continues in Kanawha County

Two people were killed in the Friday plane crash.

Rite Aid to close Poca distribution center

Company says 35 year old facility is too old to modernize.

Marshall takes final game of series with UTSA

Marshall snagged a 5-2 win on get-away day in San Antonio.

Coldwater Creek leaves WV high and dry

The bankruptcy filing of Coldwater Creek women’s clothing and accessory retailer abruptly ends what had been touted as an economic success story in West Virginia. For nearly 15 years, the Idaho-based retailer has operated a giant distribution center in Mineral Wells near Parkersburg. The center has consistently employed several hundred people, but during peak shopping

A moving target for W.Va. Air Guard

Air Guard officials know cuts are coming, but aren't sure from one week to the next how many positions will be lost

Proximity rule aims to save lives underground

Detection equipment aims to cut down on underground crushing injuries and deaths

Reform bill sends staffers back to class

Counties work on reform requirements calling for administrators to return to the classroom periodically