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Day: June 22, 2015 Archives


MondayJune 22, 2015

Ritchie County woman pleads guilty to insurance fraud

Slaven faces up to 10 years in prison for false claims.

4 people face fraudulent charges for manipulating business programs

The group gained unlawful profits close to $24 million.

Tuition climbing 9.7% at WVU this fall

The Higher Education Policy Commission approved increase of $672 per year.

Huntington inmate agrees to plea deal in murder charge

Prosecutors say man assisted in the murder of another inmate.

Salem International University rolls out affordability program for W.Va. high school grads

"It is very critical, and it is the right thing to do, and it's the right time to do it," said SIU President Dan Nelant.

Huggins balks at college rule-shift toward NBA: ‘We have a better game’

WVU's coach said NBA playoffs came down to "throwing the ball to the best player in the world and letting him play."

Interstate 79 twice signed in places

Republican leaders are questioning sign replacement project at a time of many other road needs.

4 West Virginia county school systems end their year this week

Raleigh schools let out Monday, Logan students start their break on Tuesday and McDowell and Wyoming students start theirs on Wednesday.

Golf greats to design new Greenbrier course aimed at U.S. Open

Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Lee Trevino have signed on for project that could be ready by fall 2016.

Manchin says trade deal and conditions “more secretive” than Iran nuclear deal

He's pledging to continue to oppose fast-track authority ahead of another vote scheduled for Tuesday.

Search for missing man resumes

Man went under on Kanawha River while wading during a family outing Sunday.

Gold and Blue Now: Monday, June 22

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — On the Monday edition of Gold and Blue Now, WVU recruits Jonn Young and Kyzir White discuss the recruiting process and their decisions to join the Mountaineer football program.

More Frontier customers could see broadband internet after FCC offer

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — After Frontier Communications accepted offers from the FCC totaling more than $283 million last week to offer broadband to its customers, the company’s GM and vice president in West Virginia, Kevin Wallick explained how the offer will enable Frontier to provide better service. The offers will allow Frontier to officer broadband to more than

Love and forgiveness triumph in church shooting

The story of Dylann Roof’s deranged murder of nine innocent people during a Bible study meeting at the Charleston AME Church has spun off in myriad directions: gun control, racism, mental illness, drug use and even confederate flags. There are enough weighty topics, even beyond the horrific crime itself, to keep pundits spinning for weeks. 

School year continues in 4 West Virginia counties

It'll be Wednesday before the 2014-2015 school year comes to a close in all public schools.