Day: May 12, 2014 Archives


MondayMay 12, 2014

Rams’ Bailey apologizes for violation, says it didn’t involve PEDs

The former West Virginia receiver was dealt a four-game suspension by the NFL, sidelining him for the start of his second pro season.

Voters in seven counties to decide Sunday hunting

Grass roots effort brings question back to voters 12 years after legislature authorized Sunday hunting on private land

Early voting numbers set record

Highest yet for off-year primary.

Legislative races worth watching Tuesday

Match-ups for key fall runs to be determined.

Primary winner in Mingo judge’s race likely for Tomblin nod

Governor has decided to let Mingo County residents decide.

Levy vote Tuesday in Kanawha County

Residents have agreed to pay more to help emergency services and public transportation since the 1970s.

U.S. Senator Manchin releases statement on mother’s passing

Mary Manchin resting in peace according to son.

Are W.Va. attitudes changing on Sunday hunting

After a dozen years, those who favor hunting on Sunday believe they have cracked a tough nut in the heart of the West Virginia hills.

Ezemma celebrates abstinence pledge upon graduation

Former Mountaineers linebacker says he's saving himself for marriage, though the life of a college athlete offered temptations.

Some observations heading into Tuesday’s Primary Election

Some notes heading into tomorrow’s Primary Election: –Incumbent 3rd District Congressman Nick Joe Rahall will win re-nomination, but it will be worth noting how many votes his much lesser known and under financed opponent Richard Ojeda gets. If Ojeda gets 20 to 30 percent of the Democratic and Independent vote, you can attribute that to

Voter turnout could be low Tuesday

Kanawha County clerk says percentage of voters may not top 20 percent.

Party chairmen ready for Tuesday vote and beyond

Both Larry Puccio and Conrad Lucas like their chances heading into November.

Is third time the charm for Wayne County school bond?

Key school bond vote set for Tuesday.

Light voter turnout expected for Tuesday’s primary

Officials advise voters to visit the polls with nominees moving on to the November general election.