Day: April 21, 2014 Archives


MondayApril 21, 2014

West Virginian finishes what she started in Boston

Teresa DeLong crosses the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

Marion couple charged in child’s death

Investigators say 2-year-old girl overdosed.

State Trooper: Motorists going too fast on Interstate 81

Eastern Panhandle interstate becoming one of state's deadliest.

Semifinalists named for MVB Bank West Virginia Scholar Program

The grand prize is a full, four-year scholarship to West Virginia Wesleyan.

Rockefeller to look back at Wesleyan

He'll return to the school where he, at one time, served as president.

DOH on rock slide patrol

Raleigh County road closed Monday afternoon.

Voter registration deadline Tuesday; Putnam County has some challenges

New addresses for residents since last election.

Greenbrier sheriff ‘not ruling anything out’ in discovery of human remains

State Medical Examiner's Office trying to make identification.

Raleigh BOE chooses new school superintendent

Current Assistant Superintendent David Price hired.

Mooney says he’ll continue fighting for conservative principles if elected to U.S. House

The Republican candidate in the Second District talked about the issues on Monday's MetroNews 'Talkline.'

Offensive line: Are Mountaineers vulnerable up front?

Neither tackle has started a game at the position and the depth looks iffy. Allan Taylor and Justin Hoff continue their post-spring analysis.

Summers County school official sees summer practice expansion from different angles

If handled correctly, Wayne Ryan says the proposal could be positive.

Despite reports of flipping to Alabama, 4-star Durante still committed to WVU

Receiver refutes reports he pledged to the Crimson Tide on visit to Tuscaloosa this weekend.

Hurricane looks to get over baseball postseason hump

Hurricane baseball coach Brian Sutphin talks with Garrett Cullen about his 2014 team.

A punishing race in WV-3

There was a point last week in the campaign for West Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District where it felt as though we were seven days before the General Election instead of seven months. Thursday morning, incumbent Democratic Congressman Nick Rahall and Republican challenger Evan Jenkins each released new hard-hitting TV ads.  Rahall’s ad was a testimonial

Charleston City Council could vote Monday on race fee

City official says proposal is work in progress.

Morrisey not worried about campaign debt

Attorney general says he's been focused on getting office in order.