Day: May 15, 2014 Archives


ThursdayMay 15, 2014

WV State Police team up with Ronald McDonald

The second annual McTrooper 5K Walk/Run takes place September 27.

Kanawha logger accused of stealing park trees

He turned himself in to authorities earlier this week.

Niece sentenced after stealing $800,000 from 96-year-old aunt

Connecticut woman gained power of attorney and then began taking money from Boone County woman.

Flooding risk to move out of state by Friday

Heavy rain was falling in some areas on Thursday.

Grandmother charged in connection with child’s death

Young Marion County child got into prescription drugs.

Bank robber apparently arrived too early

Bank has already been robbed twice since March.

State board member: Proposal to expand summer practices could come up again

For now, it's been sent back to the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission for additional review.

Woman charged in girlfriend’s death

Defendant allegedly injected victim with drugs.

Police hope autopsy provides answers in body discovery

Man's body found in Kanawha River.

Mazey vows confidence as WVU heads to Lubbock on NCAA bubble

NCAA projections by Baseball America and Perfect Game still have West Virginia in the field of 64 despite four-game slide.

State Board of Education opts against expanding summer practice

Critics called the proposal anti-family and worried some coaches might take advantage of so-called "voluntary workouts."

Senate GOP candidates better positioned in 2014

Much of the attention in West Virginia statehouse races this election cycle has focused on Republican efforts to win a majority in the House of Delegates.  Democrats hold a thin 53-47 advantage with a series of competitive races coming up in the General Election. However, the GOP is also positioned to make a run at