Day: November 4, 2015 Archives


WednesdayNovember 4, 2015

HS Sportsline audio archive: Nov. 4

The two-hour High School Sportsline audio archive from Wednesday night, Nov. 4.

State Police stepping up enforcement on I-64 from Charleston to Huntington

Busy stretch of interstate has seen a spike in crashes in recent weeks.

Bluefield High student arrested after allegedly having a gun at school

State Police say gun was discovered after student had an altercation with a classmate.

Tomblin at Martinsburg Drug Summit: There is help in WV

More than 150 people attended the summit; Governor urges anyone who needs help to call 1-844-HELP4WV.

7 face charges in alleged fraternity prank in Morgantown

Witnesses say they saw a fight and a struggle Wednesday morning near at a corner of Spruce Street.

Former Preston reporter on ’85 flood: That river was nothing like anybody ever knew it.

The Cheat River could not be contiained, moving houses from foundations, destroying businesses and leaving residents awaiting rescue.

Blankenship told he couldn’t ‘afford’ a disaster less than a year before UBB

Former Massey official Bill Ross recounts meeting with former CEO.

HS football photo gallery: Logan 35, Oak Hill 14

A look at Logan's 35-14 win over Oak Hill in week 10 of the high school football season.

Marion County adopts hiring freeze to prepare for possible state budget shortfalls

Cuts have been made in several coal-reliant counties like Fayette and Nicholas in the past year due to a downturn in coal severance dollars, but Elliot said so far that hasn't been a major issue.

Alzheimer’s expert offers tips to help nearly 36,000 diagnosed West Virginians

W.Va. Radio Corporation employees are participating in the No Shave November Promotion to help raise money for the W.Va. Alzheimer's Association.

Flood survivor recalls dreadful impact 30 years ago

Resident Tom Felton of Parsons, W.Va. was one of thousands who lost all of his possessions in the 1985 flood

Harrison County man found guilty of selling morphine near local college

James Conley faces between one and forty years in prison

Mid-Ohio Valley Report: Week 11

The final week of the regular season brings several games with playoff implications. It also brings with it the renewal of some of the area’s best rivalries.

Driver cited after log truck overturns on Rt. 219 in Randolph County

The Ricottilli Lumber Company drivers faces citations for Failure to Maintain Control and Defective Equipment

U.S. House comes up with half of funding for 6-year highway bill

Congressman David McKinley says right now no increase in gasoline tax.

Manchin supports Obama limited ground move in Syria

Senator says special ops troops will help make air strikes more effective.

Veteran weatherman recalls ’85 flood

Longtime NWS meteorologist issued the first watches and warnings for the flood of record for many West Virginia towns.

I-64 bridge deck project to be complete by Friday

The state Division of Highways says traffic patterns in Charleston should be back to normal this week.

1985 flood still haunts those who saw it

This week marks the 30th Anniversary of the 1985 flood which is the flood of record to many in northern West Virginia and the Potomac Highlands

Moundsville mayor injured in traffic accident

Mayor David Wood being treated at a Pittsburgh hospital.