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Day: August 11, 2015 Archives


TuesdayAugust 11, 2015

Bond set for Summers County man charged with brother’s murder

$250,000 bond set for Mark Adkins, who allegedly shot and killed his brother Choya last month.

Manchin files letter to SSA on 2nd Amendment rights

Senator says new policy could deny senior citizens their gun rights.

Capito throws out first pitch for pancreatic cancer event

Senator takes part in 8th annual Purple Power Night held at Appalachian Power Park

EPA leader: Clean Power Plan ‘legally sound’

Federal EPA administrator says funds needed for transition in coalfields.

Judge postpones plea deal for man involved with deadly Rand shooting

WIlliam Lyttle, 23, allegedly killed a man and injured a woman in the January 2015 shooting.

Teammate’s sucker punch lands Jets’ Geno Smith on the DL

The former Mountaineer suffered a broken jaw after being punched by soon-to-be-released linebacker in the locker room.

Martirano to release standardized test results Wednesday

Superintendent says early release will help student achievement.

Marion County suspect connected to Pennsylvania robberies

Same man suspected in 3 robberies in 2 days.

Morgantown police looking for SUV driver in active investigation

Police say placement of license plate is not where it is expected.

Shentel to acquire nTelos, will expand further in Mountain State

Shentel intends to invest over $300 million to accelerate their Network Vision LTE upgrade and expansion. They'll add 150 coverage sites in the process.

Trial delayed for man accused in 2014 Harrison County murder

Shane Miller's trial is now scheduled to begin November 9

Monroe County ruling has gas industry watching

Ruling against developers could chart course for how pipelines are developed in the future.

Diggers urged to call 811 during 811 Day in Charleston

Officials say making the call could avoid any property damage or injury if a pipe line was hit.

Cabell delegate calls trinkets law “fluid,” says final say is up to lawmakers

A recent advisory opinion from the W.Va. Ethics Commission attempts to provide some guidance to elected officials pending final rules.

Did Big Ten’s run-first perception lead CB Jake Long to flip from Purdue to WVU?

The three-star defender became West Virginia's 18th commitment for 2016 on Monday.

Firefighters mourn loss of Marmet’s assistant chief, 35

Sudden death of Assistant Fire Chief leaves heartache for VFD members

Republican delegate enters race for auditor

House Assistant Majority Whip J.B. McCuskey said he wants to serve as West Virginia's chief bookkeeper.

DNR and WVU team up for comprehensive bobcat study

Division of Natural Resources wants to make sure to protect population numbers as fur prices rise.

Former Cabell-Midland star Carter earns scholarship with Herd

The former Cabell Midland standout is now on scholarship at Marshall.

Former 4-star receiver Jean-Louis out at Marshall

Doc Holliday announced on Monday the former 4-star recruit had left the program.