Day: May 28, 2014 Archives


WednesdayMay 28, 2014

Class AA: Hoover leads Ritchie County in rain-suspended game

The Patriots won their 30th game earlier Wednesday and grabbed an early lead in the nightcap.

Class AAA: Lincoln County, Wheeling Park in winners bracket

The Panthers stopped Musselman's 15-game winning streak while the Patriots buried Ripley.

State’s poet laureate reflects on the life of Maya Angelou

Marc Harshman and the world of literature celebrate the poet's legacy.

South Charleston shooting investigation nets two arrests

Police are still looking for weapon.

Clendenin shooting under investigation.

Man in custody; victim in hospital.

Rockefeller honored for his work with child advocacy groups

The retiring senator was presented with a "Champion for Children" medal from the Children's Home Society of West Virginia

Nicholas County 911 director charged with fraud

Private use of county credit card alleged.

Judge wants external oversight in Burch Middle School controversy

Judge signs-off on preliminary injunction.

PSC tells Mon Power, Potomac Edison–read the meters

Commission hands down order following meter reading, billing controversy.

Arrest made in deadly Star City hit and run

Police charge Morgantown woman.

Supreme Court: Prosecutor Plants to keep law license

Justices urge legal proceedings against embattled prosecutor to wrap up quickly.

Putnam superintendent discourages petition drive over graduation speaker

Winfield legend Leon McCoy has been removed from the program.

Dominion Energy moving forward with natural gas pipeline plan

The Southeast Reliability Pipeline Project would stretch from West Virginia to North Carolina.

Regional jail inmate dies after altercation

Troopers are investigating.

Chamber predicts ‘big, economy-wide hit’ from new EPA emissions limits

The proposals for existing coal-fired power plants will be released next week.

Delegate race in Barbour County still tight; recount Friday

One vote separates Democratic House candidates.

New business index forecasts steady, stable growth in West Virginia’s economy

The monthly economic checkup will come out of West Virginia University's Bureau of Business and Economic Research.

Flash flooding a possibility for parts of West Virginia

Watch in place through Thursday evening.

Perfect season

DNR reports first spring gobbler season with zero hunting fatalities or injuries.

QB Anderson to transfer to Fordham

Kevin Anderson had dropped to fourth on the depth chart during spring practice.