Day: June 2, 2015 Archives


TuesdayJune 2, 2015

Election results for Clarksburg, Lumberport, Salem and West Union

Clarksburg had the highest voter turnout at 23.5%

State officials, friends react to Cole’s candidacy

Putnam County Senator impressed with Senate President's leadership qualities.

PSC’s annual 72-hour safety blitz underway

Safety checks are being made across the state.

Man arrested in Huntington bank robbery

Man told teller he had a gun and fled with cash.

James Monroe High JROTC students set for Normandy trip

18 students will partake in ceremonies commemorating 71st anniversary of D-Day.

Kentucky contracting company awarded Route 35 completion

Bid is the Department of Highways' largest ever

Woman to spend three years in prison for stealing from employer

Woman pleads guilty to theft of nearly $450,000 from Hurricane business.

Program directors to be announced for Charleston Main Streets

The organization plans to announce the two program directors sometime next week.

Watch: Youth hunter bags gobbler in ‘Brothers of the Woods’ series

Pro staffer Brian Smith takes his 10-year-old son Bryce hunting during West Virginia's youth turkey season.

State DHHR working to assist health departments in debt

The DHHR identified 19 health departments last month that only have funds to last a few months.

DOJ report: West Virginia violating disabilities act in connection with children

Report: state has sent too many kids to other states for mental health treatment.

Man and Moorefield brace for Class A semifinal clash

Man looks for second straight Class A title, while Moorefield eyes its first title since 2009.

WVU to work with policy leaders on Beckley programs

WVU attorney said collaboration will be part of academic approach

Boone County teacher arrested over alleged affair with student

Man alleged to have had months-long relationship with 15-year-old girl, whose parents found text messages.

Report: Construction job losses greatest in W.Va.

The Associated General Contractors of America said 40 states and the District of Columbia added jobs during the same time period.

Mesh injured victims rally to resolve cases filed in federal court

Seven mesh manufacturers are facing nearly 80,000 product liability cases against the procedure.

Republican Bill Cole launches 2016 gubernatorial campaign

On Tuesday's MetroNews "Talkline," Cole said he's in the race because he wants to make a difference for West Virginia.

Deputies tried to save lightning victim

Boys sought shelter from storm under a nearby tree which was hit by a bolt during sudden thunderstorm

Gold and Blue Now: Tuesday, June 2

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — On the Tuesday edition of Gold and Blue Now, WVU released times for three Mountaineers’ football games, and former shooting guard Chase Connor has a new home for the 2015-’16 basketball season.

WVU signee Grove leads Wheeling Park into 2nd straight state tourney

Wheeling Park is the lone returning team to the baseball state tournament out of Class AAA.