Day: April 28, 2014 Archives


MondayApril 28, 2014

Body found in Ohio River near Chester identified

Pennsylvania woman last seen in February.

Wyoming County remains identified

Mercer County woman was last seen alive last year.

Video: Gee’s Top 10 Things You’ll Miss About WVU

WVU's president has some things to say as semester comes to a close.

SBA hands out $43 million to seven counties

Wayne County promised funding for two years if county voters approve bond this month.

Island Creek project could bring peace of mind

Flood protection work dedicated in Monday ceremony.

Group works to save Blue Sulphur Springs Pavilion

It's the only structure from the former Blue Sulphur Springs Resort remaining.

Judicial investigators file charges against Randolph County judge

Circuit Judge Jaymie Wilfong says sexual relationship was inappropriate but did not impact her work on the bench.

Road group continues calls for adequate highway funding source

Those with West Virginians for Better Transportation say other states are finding ways to keep their roads in good shape.

Stonewall Jackson Lake makes Bassmaster top 100

Stonewall Jackson cracks top 100 and New River falls to 91 on annual list from Bassmaster.

Storms and heavy rain expected in state this week

Flooding possible with weather front.

Jenkins supports extension of long-term unemployment benefits

The Republican Congressional candidate talked about the issue on Monday's MetroNews 'Talkline.'

Sims set to take over Magnolia football program

New Magnolia head coach Josh Sims talks with Garrett Cullen about taking over for longtime coach Mark Batton.

Former Herd greats return to The Joan

The three top passers in Marshall history all came together for one day at Joan C. Edwards Stadium.

Governor promises help to laid off miners

Earl Ray Tomblin says his team is ready to assist Patriot Miners who receive pink slips

Martinsburg police face scrutiny in suspect shooting

Late one night in March of 2013, Wayne Jones was walking on Queen Street in downtown Martinsburg.  A city police officer stopped Jones, who was in the street, and began to question him.  An argument ensued. Police tasered Jones.  He started to run away and then fell down.  At some point, the police say, Jones

Workers Memorial Day to be marked in Marshall County

Those with the West Virginia AFL-CIO will host the event.

NeighborWorks report: Many have little in savings

A new study shows almost a third of Americans are not prepared for financial emergencies.