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Day: May 14, 2015 Archives


ThursdayMay 14, 2015

Behind Davis and Donato, Mountaineers strike first vs. Texas Tech

West Virginia got the first of the two wins it needs to clinch a spot in the Big 12 tournament.

Jefferson County’s Upson recognized as GOP “Rising Star”

Eastern Panhandle delegate honored by the Republican Party.

White Horse Mountain purchased by conservancy

Purchase ends plan to develop landmark into residential lots.

Flags to be lowered Friday to honor fallen police

Tomblin orders flags lowered in observance of Peace Officers Memorial Day.

Top Chemistry Olympiad scorers honored at UC banquet

Higher Education Chancellor Hill gives speech; emphasizes "STEM".

High school softball regional semifinal scores

High School softball regional scores and schedule around the state.

WVU completes 2015 class with 3-star prospect West

The 6-foot-7 forward also holds offers from Arkansas, Mississippi State and St. John's.

Camp Catch Your Breath celebrating 25 years of helping kids cope with asthma

July 19-24, campers will learn about their condition through fun, educational activities

Jones goes for 4th term in Saturday vote

Capital City election has a handful of contested races.

Logan’s Hatcher steps down, ending 15-year tenure

Logan basketball coach Mark Hatcher announced he is stepping down after 15 years at the helm.

WVU ready to send off Class of 2015

Nearly 4,500 students have earned degrees.

WVU Tech professor says melanoma is preventable

National Melanoma Skin Cancer Awareness Month was previously not recognized in West Virginia.

Remote camera leads to quick arrests in Putnam County

Copper thieves had no idea their every move was being watched.

Pleasants County man injured in heavy equipment wreck

Victim trapped for an hour before discovered by a neighbor in wreckage

Power fix at Charleston building costs at least $10,000

County-owned transformer blows after mid-week power outage.

Johansen named permanent wildlife chief

Longtime assistant chief of game management named to top wildlife resources job at DNR.

State BOE weighing possibility of year-round sports coaching

It would allow for practices outside of the respective sports seasons.

Capito wary of federal program focused on economic diversification

The POWER Initiative is focused on coordinated investments in 'distressed' communities along with their workers.

Kingwood chiropractor sentenced on sex charges

Stephen Herto sent explicit e-mails to a former 16-year-old patient.

Empty pews

How many preachers have looked out into the congregation and wondered, “Why aren’t there more people here?” Not every church faces that predicament, but an extensive new study by the Pew Research Center shows the religious landscape of the country is changing, as fewer people identify themselves as Christians. “The Christian share of the U.S. population