Day: June 26, 2015 Archives


FridayJune 26, 2015

Charleston residents celebrate Supreme Court gay marriage decision

Patrons celebrate Supreme Court decision.

WVU Board of Governors pays $937,500 in media rights settlement

Documents obtained Friday reveal the BOG's share of payout from the 2013 lawsuit filed by West Virginia Radio.

Wayne County crash kills 12-year-old girl

Sheriff's department says car veered into other lane; driver and one other passenger injured.

Yeager officials anticipate hillside work soon

The hope is to break ground on the project mid-July.

Labor and business offer support for Atlantic Coast Pipeline project

One of the criticisms labeled against the Atlantic Coast Pipeline is that all the jobs will be "temporary" jobs. But Roberts says that's not unexpected for those working in the construction business.

Fayette County sheriff warns of IRS scam

Kessler warns never to give any personal information over the phone.

Some providers applaud health care opinion

Two providers say subsidies insure care, but also payment for doctors

Odd Fest set for this weekend in Martinsburg

Twenty different participants will engage in the weird, wild, and wonderful events in Martinsburg

Tomblin: No prevailing wage on July 1

The governor blames lawmakers for not extending deadline.

Same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states; West Virginia leaders react

Such unions have been allowed by law in the Mountain State since October.

WVU represented at South Carolina pastor funeral

Thousands were part of the Rev. Clementa Pinckney's service on Friday.

7-on-7 football photo gallery: TRAC, Preston & Clay-Battelle

Photos from a recent high school football summer 7-on-7 tournament from Morgantown High School.

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, June 26

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — On the Friday edition of Gold and Blue Now, Dana Holgorsen looks forward to having familiarity in the Mountaineers’ systems, and Kyle Rose looks back, sets sights forward regarding off-season discipline issues.

Dogs rescued from fighting operation

A Jefferson County man is facing charges.

All Good Music Festival waiting on safety plan

The festival is scheduled for next week in Jefferson County.

School super holds fast to 180 days

The public school year in some West Virginia counties ended with a kind of educational malaise; poor student attendance, many teachers out, no real instruction, grumbling by parents that their kids had to attend school well into June and a general waste of time. The worst problems were in counties that missed a lot of