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Day: August 27, 2014 Archives


WednesdayAugust 27, 2014

Capito, Barrasso compare notes on health care, coal

Wyoming senator visits Morgantown.

Interim session in North Central West Virginia comes to an end

House Speaker Miley hopes legislators keep what they learned about the area in mind when returning to Charleston

Capito, Tennant forum part of summit’s second day

Chamber meeting turns to politics.

Plants will get trial but no dates set

Special magistrate will make ruling at later date.

DuPont settles with EPA in hazardous substance case

Company will make more improvements to its plant near Charleston.

Legislative leadership calls for special session on tank bill during September interim meetings

Speaker Miley and President Kessler want to address the claims that the January 1, 2015 deadline for inspections is unattainable

Mid-Ohio Valley Report: Week 1

Ritchie County at St. Marys one of the featured games this week out of the Mid-Ohio Valley.

Reward offer helps Charleston police find 2 robbery suspects

Police get tip; find women in Florida.

Parkersburg police piece together murder-suicide

Investigators say man's initial motive didn't appear to be homicide.

Southwestern Report: Week 1

Logan vs. Man one of the highlights in the region for week one.

Renewed optimism for Route 35

DOH: A public-private partnership for Coalfields Expressway could serve as a model for Route 35.

Matchup: Injuries, NFL departures force Tide defense to replenish

Guard Mark Glowinski says West Virginia can tire down the Alabama defense with a gutsy performance.

Tomblin Administration still looking for tank law fixes

Without administrative solutions, lawmakers could be called into a Special Session next month.

Southern Report: Winfield at Beckley

A look at Beckley's season opener against Winfield.

Fighter jet crashes in western Virginia

Crash not far from West Virginia line.

Kanawha BOE member: school thefts a “systematic” plan

Four Riverside High workers alleged took food and supplies.

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Aug 27

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, head football coach Dana Holgorsen addresses the media regarding the great opportunity to face the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday at the Chick-fil-A Kickoff to open up the season. Also, the voice of the Tide, Eli Gold, breaks down the differences

Trickett reveals his first kiss was Nick Saban’s daughter

Quarterback laughingly admits "I don't know if I should have said that" just days before WVU faces Alabama in season opener.

Freshmen looking to have immediate impact

Angelo Jean-Louis is among several freshmen Doc Holliday is expecting to contribute right away this season.

Tide backs garner pub, but Seider says WVU ballcarriers ‘can play in the SEC’

Running backs coach says the Mountaineers unit is talented enough to be compared with Alabama's.