Day: June 4, 2014 Archives


WednesdayJune 4, 2014

Petersburg pharmacy settles to end investigation into federal drug charges

Judy's Drug Store, Inc paid $2 million in a civil settlement to end investigation of illegally filling prescriptions for controlled substances

Rachel Shoaf headed to adult prison

Morgantown teenager will be transferred once bed is available.

Free fishing weekend in West Virginia

No license required to fish West Virginia this weekend. DNR encourages adults and kids to wet a line.

PSC blitz focused on safety

Three-day inspection period keys on commercial vehicles.

Miranda Lambert spends unexpected time in the Mountain State

Lambert's plane made an emergency landing at NCWVA as a precaution after a loss in cabin pressure

Charges filed in juvenile riot

Yeager facility in Parkersburg sustained damages of $40,000.

Life lessons in the outdoors

Memories flood back at certain moments in time, like a graduation, where you're forced to realize a milestone has been passed.

D’Antoni bucking conventional wisdom

Dan D'Antoni wants to find players that have a passion and talent that others may have overlooked.

Man arrested for pulling gun in parking lot

Morgantown police say dispute was over parking spot.

Signs of the times

Morgantown recovers more than a dozen stolen street signs in one apartment.

Is a lawsuit a losing battle when it comes to proposed EPA regulations?

State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says he could file one and win against the EPA, but others call for a different path.

Contact visitation ends July 1 at regional jails

Move being made in interest of rehabilitation and safety.

Deaf and Blind caregivers want some give and take

Care givers stress they did not encourage their charges to picket outside the schools earlier this week.

Class AA baseball state tournament field a familiar group

A look at the Class AA baseball state tournament: Bridgeport vs. Chapmanville and Fairmont Senior vs. Independence.

WVU misses out as Xavier transfer Martin tweets he’s headed to SMU

The 6-foot-6 double-digit scorer reportedly was scheduled to visit Morgantown within days.

Bridgeport man charged with theft and fraud against Veterans Administration

Thomas Cueto, was indicted on one count of theft of government funds and nine counts of obtaining controlled substances by fraud.

Edwards, Sr. and Newberry into Hall of Fame

Steve Newberry and Steve Edwards, Sr. to be inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Coaches Association's Hall of Fame.

Innocence Project loses WV case

The Innocence Project, a nationwide campaign to represent people who may have been falsely convicted, has lost the first round in its fight to free Joseph Anthony Buffey.  The Clarksburg man is serving 70 years in prison after pleading guilty to the 2001 rape and robbery of the 83-year-old mother of a Clarksburg police officer.