Day: September 10, 2014 Archives


WednesdaySeptember 10, 2014

Over 160 businesses in the state set to participate in Freedom Day

On Thursday, military members and their families can receive free goods and services as a way to say thanks

Photo gallery: Logan 33, Shady Spring 13

Logan defeated Shady Spring 33-13 in week two of the high school football season.

Mountaineers land pledge from Esa Ahmad, No. 41 player on ESPN 100

Power forward with wing skills becomes the third commitment for WVU's class of 2015.

Police: Man found in St. Albans park was murdered

20-year-old man found by hikers.

Nicholas man indicted in wife’s 2007 death

Investigators say new information recently discovered.

Moonshiners Jim Tom Hedrick sells shine in West Virginia

Reality TV star makes 2 stops in Mountain State.

2016 commit makes 2nd from western Pennsylvania

Jeremiah Jones is a 6-foot, 200-pound high school quarterback who projects as a defensive player in college.

Mid-Ohio Valley Report: Week 3

A big matchup for Parkersburg against Class AAA No. 8 Cabell Midland.

New Red Cross App can save lives

Agency believes option will help with blood donations.

Wyoming County student urges lawmakers to help kids succeed

Our Children, Our Future symposium wraps up with addresses to lawmakers.

Leon Panetta to speak in Charleston

The former U.S. Defense Secretary and CIA Director will headline the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner.

Lawmakers told purse fund changes are ‘devastating’ racing industry

Money being used to plug holes in state budget.

Arrest made in death of Parkersburg teen

Teenager killed while riding his bicycle near U.S. Route 50 in Wood County. Calhoun County man arrested.

All sides call DEP interpretive rule for tank law a “compromise”

The rule dominated the discussion on Wednesday's MetroNews "Talkline."

NBC News report on WVU: An Ivory tower phony?

WVU says it's working to discover the facts.

North-Central Report: Week 3

Class AA No. 3 Robert C. Byrd with a big early test at No. 6 Frankfort.

Accident causes delays in Huntington

One lane opened at midday.

Herd has something to prove against Bobcats

Ohio has won three straight against Marshall coming into this Saturday's Battle for the Bell.

Day-to-day Tonkery working toward return for Maryland

If leg injury keeps linebacker out, West Virginia's contingency plan includes Isaiah Bruce and Shaq Petteway.

Finding a balance on abortion

Earlier this year, Governor Tomblin made one of the most controversial decisions during his time in office. He vetoed the “fetal pain” bill that would have made abortions after 20 weeks illegal. Tomblin said at the time that he had been advised by attorneys that the bill had serious problems.  “I am advised, by not