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Day: July 10, 2015 Archives


FridayJuly 10, 2015

Tomblin appoints three new circuit judges

Three vacancies left by retirements were filled Friday.

Accused armed robber arrested after calling 911

Suspect told 911 operators his assault rifle was stolen.

Two separate Huntington drug raids lead to the arrests of four

Police say suspects were involved in heroin and marijuana distribution.

Charleston couple identified as victims of fatal crash

Motorcycle accident happened Thursday afternoon on State Route 2 in Lesage.

Driver believed drunk in fatal Huntington crash

Suspected drunk driver killed after striking police cruiser at high speed in a construction zone. Officers survived with minor injuries.

Tyler County gas well fire caused by pipeline rupture

Multiple crews were able to contain the fire at the Gorby Pad along Big Run

Yeager repair work still a few weeks away

Deconstruction and reconstruction planned for man-made hillside.

ResourceU program hoping to build up aspiring entrepreneurs in Morgatown

The event put on by the Chamber of Commerce will take place July 15

Strong storms, flooding possible in state through Saturday

National Weather Service issues weather watches.

Woman dead in accident involving police cruiser

Cruiser pushed 100-feet on Interstate 64 in Huntington.

Beckley driver involved in domestic incident before crash

State Police say driver who caused the crash had just beaten up her boyfriend and taken his truck

Additonal arrests made in robbery of Clarksburg cab driver

Joseph Parker and Dustin Parker have now been charged with the crime to join David Longanetta

Martinsburg Police to buy body cameras

Application made for 45 cameras.

All Good Music Festival gets good report so far

SUMMIT POINT, W.Va. Between 8,500 and 9,000 people are camped out on Berry Hill Farm in Jefferson County for the All Good Music Festival today. The event got underway Wednesday night and so far Jefferson County Sheriff Pete Dougherty says things are under control. “We’ve had a few arrests on site,” Dougherty said. “Not nearly

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It is encouraging that Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin, Senate President Bill Cole, House Speaker Tim Armstead and Transportation Secretary Paul Mattox met for over an hour Wednesday to talk about West Virginia’s crumbling roads. In a post-meeting media release, Tomblin said highway funding would be a priority for the 2016 legislative session. Cole was quoted

D-lineman opens MetroNews countdown of 10 Most Pivotal Mountaineers

After making strides in 2014, Noble Nwachukwu aims for a next-level jump.