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WednesdayApril 30, 2014

Charleston residents rally in wake of shootings

Citizens look to end the violence and start a movement to improve the future of Charleston.

Mike D’Antoni resigns as Lakers’ head coach

D'Antoni and the Lakers reached an impasse over assurances for the future.

Commits change minds about Herd

Jaylen Brantley and Henry Uwadaie have been released from their scholarship commitments at Marshall.

South Charleston’s Cunningham commits to Charlotte

South Charleston will-be senior A.D. Cunningham committed to play linebacker at Charlotte.

Mon Power, Potomac Edison seek rate increase

Part of request would help companies recover costs from 2012 storms.

New management to take over at Canaan

U.S. Hotel and Resort Management bid for the five-year contract.

Five injured in Kanawha County crash

Boone County ambulance maintenance van involved.

Concord police investigate alleged sexual assault

Victim says crime occurred Tuesday.

Attempted hit on police detective gets attention of other law enforcement

Veteran police officer discusses how Detroit gangs moved into WV.

Early voting underway

Voters have until May 10 to cast their early ballot.

Yellow and blue make green and state officials urge work zone safety

State recorded two highway working area deaths last year.

U.S. attorney, Morgantown police crack down on synthetic marijuana

18-month investigation results in civil action.

HEPC taking closer look at three higher ed institutions

2011 state law allows for deeper review.

A fish kill which is good news

Viral pathogen seems to single out invasive species in Kentucky

A new blue catfish state record

Angler boats monster fish on Ohio River while testing out some new gear.

Revenues rolling in for Charleston Civic Center improvements

Collections of new taxes ahead of schedule.

House Minority Leader: Override vote on fetal pain bill is possible

He disagrees with House Speaker Tim Miley that the time for an override of Governor Earl Ray Tomblin's veto has passed.

Thomaselli: ‘My time was up’ at Hedgesville

After recently resigning, Hedgesville's Rich Thomaselli reflects on his four years as the head football coach with the Eagles.

House leaders spar on fetal pain bill, veto power

Members of the West Virginia House of Delegates are receiving dueling letters from the House Speaker Tim Miley (D-Harrison) and House Minority Leader Tim Armstead (R-Kanawha).  The letters represent very different views about the Legislature’s authority to override a Governor’s veto and the impact of that authority on the controversial fetal pain bill. Miley’s letter