Day: April 2, 2015 Archives


ThursdayApril 2, 2015

Mountaineers held in check during 8-2 loss at K-State

West Virginia's seven-game win streak was snapped as it fell to 2-5 in Big 12 action.

Tomblin not phased by another less than stellar revenue month

Governor says belt-tightening to continue.

Morrisey raises over $500,000 in campaign funds

Morrisey says he has not decided whether to run for re-election or governor in 2016.

30 counties under flood watch for Friday

NWS says "rounds of rain" could produce 2 inches in some areas.

UHC cuts ribbon on new United Orthopaedic and Spine Center

The facility will take patients beginning April 13

Juvenile justice system going from patchwork to teamwork

Governor signs $4.5 million reform initiative into law.

Archery in schools hits the mark

Students say archery time is cherished time among school activities in West Virginia

Allegations of fraud arise from Yeager mishap

Yeager Airport officials learn some of those who were given help the night of the landslide may not have been victims.

State DOE recognizes 42 W.Va. schools for high performance and progress

The list is based on results from the WESTEST2 conducted in the spring of 2014.

Naked robber arrested

Woman walks into Kanawha County convenience store and demands money.....sans apparel

Endless Wall Trail at New River Gorge recognized nationally

The trail was chosen as the best U.S. national park hike in a survey from USA Today.

Charleston Civic Center to host WNIT championship game

WVU will take on UCLA Saturday at 3 p.m.

Final steel beam in place for CAMC Memorial expansion project

The existing hospital is being used as a base for the vertical build.

Tomblin vetoes raw milk bill; cites public health concerns

Governor sides with medical professionals over farm food freedom groups.

Gold & Blue Now: Thursday, April 2

MORGANTOWN, W.Va — In the edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Dana Holgorsen discusses how spring football is coming along. We also catch up with Steven Lassen of Athlon Sports, as he forecasts how the Mountaineers project for the Big 12 season.  

Rosters set for the 2015 North-South Football Classic

Rosters released for the North-South Football Classic in June.

Howard, Crest take turns while freshman QBs watch and learn

Dana Holgorsen says David Sills and Chris Chugunov's "heads are spinning" as West Virginia begins first padded practices of spring.

Early list for WV Governor’s race

The West Virginia Primary Election is still 13 months away (May 10, 2016), but several people have already emerged as possible or probable Gubernatorial candidates.  Here’s a short list: –Jeff Kessler. The Democratic state Senator from Marshall County is the first to declare his intentions. He filed his pre-candidacy papers last month, saying he was