Day: January 27, 2015 Archives


TuesdayJanuary 27, 2015

Photo gallery: No. 17 West Virginia 65, Kansas State 59

Check out the images from West Virginia's 65-59 win at Kansas State on Tuesday night.

Mountain Valley Pipeline project plays host to informational meeting in Harrison County

The proposed project from EQT Corporation and NextEra Energy, Inc. would run from Wetzel County to Pittsylvania County, Virginia

Daniels music instructor charged with sex assault

Complaint was filed by the mother of 5-year-old boy.

Alleged rape under investigation at Capital High

Charleston police investigating.

FINAL: Rugged No. 17 Mountaineers wear down Kansas State, 65-59

As West Virginia visits K-State, Allan Taylor provides in-game updates and analysis.

Tomblin’s desk next stop for energy repeal bill

Coal association leader says time for right message to be sent.

Elk River a key to new Charleston development

Courtyard by Marriott opens near Civic Center, Town Center Mall.

HS Sportsline: Lincoln boys basketball coach Jordan Toth

Lincoln basketball coach Jordan Toth was a recent guest on the MetroNews HS Sportsline.

Legal reforms advance in House, Senate

Bills could be first of several to pass legislature this year.

Charter school debate begins at Capitol

Public hearing set for Wednesday.

Maryland man on trial for death of WVU student

Robert Hernandez allegedly murdered Devonte Waites.

Study: State subsidies for greyhound racing could be better spent

The recommendation is that West Virginia end those subsidies which total millions.

Lewisburg mayor: Water flowing again to some homes and businesses

It'll be later this week before water service is fully restored.

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Tuesday, Jan. 27

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Garrett and Brad break down tonight’s road game against Kansas State.

Lawmakers draft plan to lift starting teacher salaries to $43K

The proposal would cost an estimated $12.5 million in the first year and five times more in each of the coming years.

Can West Virginia’s pressure manage to speed up slow-and-steady K-State?

The Wildcats, once 7-7 and left for dead, now sit only a half-game out of first in the Big 12.

The next front on the legal reform fight in WV

The next fight in the Legislature on legal reform is the issue of “deliberate intent.” West Virginia has had in place for years a workers’ compensation program where employers pay premiums into a fund that then pays employees who are injured on the job.  It’s a no-fault system where the worker qualifies for payment even

Shuff and Gilmer County add to Class A Region 4 state tournament contenders

Gilmer County boys basketball coach Steve Shuff has his team in contention out of Class A.