Day: July 28, 2015 Archives


TuesdayJuly 28, 2015

Scarred Adrian hopes to regain touch after wrist rehab

Junior forward kept injury to himself for much of last season, when his 3-point shooting dipped to 17 percent.

Prescription drug ‘take-back’ days reinstated

Manchin and Capito key in bringing back drug disposal initiative.

Tarik Phillip on point as Mountaineers seek to replace Staten

Committing fewer turnovers and fouls part of Phillip's progress with WVU prepping for exhibition trip to the Bahamas.

Bluefield man charged in murder of North Carolina clerk

Police say man fatally shot clerk and stole his Lexus SUV.

Saints arrive at the Greenbrier for training camp

Team arrives in White Sulphur Springs for second straight year of camp in West Virginia.

Toyota cross-country tour stops in Putnam County

Ever-Better tour tries to get feedback from employees and customers on Toyota vehicles.

AARP, MetroNews partner for Scholar Athlete of the Week

AARP and MetroNews will again feature a weekly Scholar Athlete of the Week during the upcoming fall sports season.

Lottery commission takes aim at ‘casino nights’

Members concerned fundraising events could turn into bigger problem.

Century retiree promises to fight ‘until I draw my last breath’

Karen Gorrell says Century Aluminum obligated to retired workers.

Columbine principal to address Safe Schools Summit in W.Va.

Frank DeAngelis today recalls the Columbine tragedy, but only as a part of his larger message of building a community of hope.

State senator wants to raise veterans’ awareness on agriculture opportunities

Leonhardt is a big supporter of the program, but fears that too few veterans are learning about programs like these when they leave the service.

Churches, coalition plan ‘Day of Hope’ to celebrate drug-free lifestyles across Appalachia

The Ohio County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition and the West Virginia Council of Churches are collaborating Sept. 13.

Flash fire injures 3 workers at Fayette County plant

Fire chief says jackhammer went into electrical line.

Power costs, aluminum pricing sink Century plant

Century spokesman explains difficult decision to pull the plug on Ravenswood plant

Suspicious death in Marion County considered homicide

One month after the death of an elderly Mannington man, detectives determine he was murdered.