Day: January 30, 2015 Archives


FridayJanuary 30, 2015

DEP secretary feels time crunch on state’s EPA Clean Power rule response

Randy Huffman expresses concern about legislature possibly getting involved.

South Charleston’s Grier presented with MetroNews Football Player of the Year trophy

South Charleston QB Kentre Grier on Friday night was presented with the 2014 MetroNews High School Football Player of the Year trophy.

Alpha announces layoffs in southern coalfields

Operations in Logan and Mingo counties impacted.

Martinsburg man convicted of murdering wife

Rickie Greenfield, Jr. killed his wife with a hammer.

Texas Tech comes to Morgantown after historically bad beatdown

After being obliterated 81-36 at Oklahoma, do the Red Raiders stand a chance at WVU? See Allan Taylor's prediction.

New circuit judge appointed for Randolph County

Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin chooses Elkins attorney.

Captive cervid legislation advances in Charleston

Legislation would move regulatory authority on deer farms from DNR to Dept. of Agriculture

WVSSAC executive director Gary Ray retiring in January 2016

WVSSAC executive director Gary Ray will retire officially on January 29th of 2016.

AG pushes outside counsel bill at State House

He says the hiring of outside counsel in his office and others should be done through a competitive bidding process.

W.Va. brothers claim world titles in archery

Jeremiah Parsons shoots for the WVU Archery club and coaches his brother Nathaniel on the Parkersburg High School archery club

Attorney for Parkersburg mayor addresses controversy about alleged affair

Harry Deitzler says Mayor Bob Newell should not "waste his time responding to garbage."

More snow coming to West Virginia Sunday

Storm's possible track has meteorologists cautious to predict storm totals.

Harrison County Commission names interim prosecuting attorney

Susan Morris will fill the role until a long-term replacement is named

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Friday, Jan. 30

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Chris Level from Texas Tech explains the Red Raiders last two games that included an upset of Iowa State and an epic blowout at Oklahoma.

Herd wins second straight 69-54 over Southern Miss

It's the first back-to-back conference wins for the Herd since 2012.

GOP in full sail at the Capitol

The new Republican majority in the state Senate and House of Delegates has been sailing along, for the most part. They quickly passed the repeal of the alternative fuels law, advanced legal reforms, and have started to lay the groundwork on charter schools. Credit goes to House Speaker Tim Armstead, Senate President Bill Cole and

Routt, Cameron look to play spoiler in loaded Class A Region 1

Cameron coach Chad Clutter breaks down his team, including 6-foot-11 center Logan Routt.