Day: May 14, 2014 Archives


WednesdayMay 14, 2014

Date set for inaugural Bahamas Bowl

Marshall could be spending the holidays in the Caribbean.

All 17 WVU teams above NCAA’s academic penalty line

The Mountaineers' men's and women's basketball teams ranked at or near the top of the Big 12 in APR, while football fell to eighth in the conference.

Former Fairmont State vice president headed to federal prison

David Tamm stole more than $1.3 million.

2015 Kentucky point guard commits to WVU over Butler, Xavier

James "Beetle" Bolden, a 20 points-per-game scorer, led Holmes High to a 69-8 record the past two seasons.

Burwell questioned about Medicare costs

Hinton native going through confirmation process.

Updated voting totals from Tuesday’s primaries

Watch as the numbers come in here.

PSC sticks with decision for Mason County business

Reconsideration request denied in Felman case.

Ripley’s Tucker overcomes ACL tear to play at U.S. Coast Guard Academy

Ripley linebacker Nathan Tucker discusses signing to play football at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.

Security wall, fence coming to governor’s mansion

Capitol Building Commission approves plan to add security barriers to Capitol complex.

After the primary, it’s on to November

Many of the candidates were already looking ahead on Wednesday's MetroNews 'Talkline.'

Kanawha head-on crash claims life

Collision shuts down highway near Charleston.

Only 1 of 17 state Senate races will be uncontested this fall

Seats for half of the state Senate are up for reelection this year.

Primary upsets nab 4 incumbent House members

All 100 House seats will be on the ballot in November.

What happened in Tuesday’s Primary?

–The exact voter turnout total won’t be official for another day or two, but it is almost definite that this year’s primary turnout numbers will be historically low. No West Virginia statewide election in the past 20 years has drawn less than 24 percent of the registered voters, but this year’s turnout may be as

WATCH: Primary election roundup

Hoppy Kercheval and Jeff Jenkins lend perspective to what happened at the polls Tuesday in West Virginia.

Voters in five West Virginia counties say ‘yes’ to Sunday hunting, two say ‘no’

The issue was revisited Tuesday for the first time since 2002.

Fishing tourney in memory of fallen trooper

Shared love of fishing propels the memory of one of West Virginia's Finest.