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Day: December 12, 2014 Archives


FridayDecember 12, 2014

Fayette County prosecutor announces resignation

Carl Harris said he needed a break and wanted more time to focus on hobbies

Spring Valley QB Brown looks ahead to Robert Morris

Spring Valley quarterback Tyler Brown recently committed to play for Robert Morris at the next level.

Buck numbers crash in 2014

Harvest figures for 2014 buck season decline 34 percent from previous year

Arrest made in Huntington vehicle vandalisms

Robert Moore admitted to damaging over 50 vehicles over the course of three days

Win for foodie beneifts Cabell animal rescue

Celebrity Chef Katie Lee's win on chopped gives national exposure to Little Victories Animal Rescue along with a $10,000 boost.

Candidate files to challenge Charleston Mayor Jones in upcoming primary

Josh Scott, also a Republican, will challenge the three-term mayor

Alpha announces layoffs at Wyoming County mine

Ten workers were notified of the decision Thursday

Saturday event will honor Hot Rod Hundley

Charleston to recognize hometown legend.

PSC adviser: Power companies already meet requirements of energy law

GOP legislative leaders and Sen. Joe Manchin disagree on impact of law.

Trickett ‘in limbo’ for Liberty Bowl after concussion

Holgorsen says quarterback will be re-evaluated once team returns to practice next week.

Shooter’s 911 call after killing spree: ‘None of it’s justified and none of it’s right’

Jody Lee Hunt's 911 call, placed shortly before his suicide, provides epilogue to murderous day.

Republicans take aim at WV ‘cap-and-trade’ law.

The new Republican majority is not yet in place at the West Virginia Legislature and already there is a dispute between the GOP and Democratic U.S. Senator Joe Manchin. Earlier this week, incoming House Speaker Tim Armstead said the first priority when the Legislature goes into session next month will be repealing an energy law