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TuesdayNovember 10, 2015

Department of Agriculture lifts poultry ban

Ban was first put in place in May as a precautionary measure against the spread of avian flu.

Woman charged in attack on doctor enters plea deal Tuesday

Kimberly Dawn Adkins faces two to 10 years at Laken Correctional Facility.

Man charged with first-degree murder in Charleston shooting

Matthew Roohollani was charged with first-degree murder, allegedly shooting 22-year-old Andrena Smith when he thought she was an intruder.

PEIA Charleston hearing sees large disgruntled crowd

Hundreds show up at Charleston Civic to express disapproval with possible insurance cost increases.

HS football photo gallery: Jefferson 48, Washington 0

A look at Jefferson's 48-0 win over Washington in the final week of the high school football regular season.

Capitol Complex Veterans Memorial rededicated

State and local leaders attend statue ceremony in honor of Veterans Day.

Is there anything to Strong’s 2-0 upset mark vs. Holgorsen?

Louisville shocked WVU as a 12-point underdog in 2011 and Texas overpowered a ranked Mountaineers team last season. Trend or coincidence?

Supreme Court upholds Jorea Marple’s firing as school superintendent

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Supreme Court backed the state school board’s decision to fire Jorea Marple as superintendent. Justices concluded Marple was an at-will employee, subject to the board’s discretion to terminate her. The board fired Marple in 2012 after two years on the job. Then-president Wade Linger claimed Marple was reluctant to make

FBI agent closing out prosecution case in trial of former Massey Energy CEO

Special Agent James Lafferty will be back on the stand when trial resumes Thursday.

High Court overturns guilty plea in controversial rape case

New DNA evidence puts Joe Buffey's 2002 conviction in doubt and state ruling could impact during plea bargains.

Documentary to pay tribute to W.Va. veterans

Lost Valley Studios to premier first in six part series on Veterans Day featuring West Virginians who have gone to war.

Fayette school superintendent grilled with questions during construction project request to SBA

The county presented its school consolidation plan Tuesday in Charleston.

DOH announces I-64 work at scene of bad accidents

Latest crash brought morning rush hour traffic in Kanawha County to near standstill.

Trial of Harrison County man accused in 2014 murder put on hold

The trial is scheduled to pick back up Thursday, after the defense attorney deals with a serious illness in the family

Charleston ready to honor veterans

One of the nation's longest running Veterans Day parades will step off at 10 a.m. Wednesday.

How bad has UT been in road games? As bad as 112-10 sounds

The Gold & Blue Lunch Report couldn't believe that stat, either.

Fugitive injured in Braxton County shootout with police identified

Spokesman says fugitives fired first during manhunt in the woods.

Former race horse shot, euthanized

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Authorities are looking for clues regarding a retired race horse found shot multiple times at a Berkeley County farm Friday. Berkeley County Sheriff’s Department Capt. Scott Richmond tells the Herald Mail the horse had to be euthanized due to its injuries. It is believed the shooting occurred between 8 a.m. and lunchtime

Shooting death investigation underway in Charleston

Victim gunned down Tuesday morning.

Caught on tape

Running for public office brings a level of scrutiny far and above what an ordinary citizen would expect.  The higher the office, the more intense the scrutiny becomes.  These days, very little is off limits. Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Jim Justice learned that this week when the Bluefield Daily Telegraph released a Lewisburg City Police dash-cam