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Day: November 23, 2015 Archives


MondayNovember 23, 2015

Huntington woman sentenced to 7 months in prison for concealed firearm

Whitney H. Borders, 34, previously pleaded guilty in Aug. 2015 to unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Boulder kills Boone County man and injures another while pair were hunting

Donnie Barker III, 25, of Wharton, died of his injuries, and Steven Lee Setser, 19, was taken to CAMC General with non-life-threatening injuries.

Huggins on blowout moving WVU to 4-0

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia coach Bob Huggins addresses the media following the Mountaineers’ 97-44 win over Bethune-Cookman on Monday at the Coliseum. The Mountaineers had seven players finish in double figures, three with double-doubles.

State Police: Several Lincoln County copper thefts reported since end of October

All have occurred within a 3 to 4 mile radius in the Harts area of Lincoln County near the Logan County line.

Photo gallery: Mountaineers handle Bethune-Cookman, 97-44

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Check out photos from West Virginia’s 97-44 win over Bethune-Cookman on Monday at the Coliseum.

Smallwood dismisses draft: ‘I’m going to be here for next season’

Breakout junior season doesn't mean Wendell Smallwood is contemplating jumping to the NFL early.

Press heats up Bethune-Cookman for 30 turnovers

West Virginia led by 23 at halftime and coasted to a 97-44 win Monday night at the WVU Coliseum.

Strong opening day for W.Va. deer hunters

Weather and deer patterns play into the hands of hunters on opening day.

Judge grants preliminary injunction to DHHR, clinic can remain open though

Judge gives both sides 11 days to come up with a meaningful petition on factual basis.

Jury deliberations stretch on in Blankenship trial

4 days of discussion, no verdict yet.

TSA reports over 300 W.Va. flyers to use PreCheck screening during holiday travel

The expedited screening program was introduced at Yeager Airport earlier this year.

Holgorsen on Iowa State, seniors and holiday dinner

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen addressed the media on Monday, accommodating a modified Thanksgiving week schedule. He discussed the final home game for the seniors who transitioned WVU to the Big 12, the admiring and firing of Iowa State coach Paul Rhoads, and the team’s Thanksgiving dinner plans.

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Hall discusses PEIA issues

Putnam County senator says agency either needs more cash or has to reduce benefits.

Charity director ‘very confident’ allowing Syrian refugees into W.Va.

Catholic Charities West Virginia anticipates the resettlement of nearly 100 refugees.

DOH worker injured in work zone accident

Mercer County accident under investigation.

Monday Lunch takes stock after WVU jumped the Jayhawks

Allan Taylor's Gold & Blue Lunch Report evaluates the Mountaineers' 49-0 victory in Lawrence.

Wheeling Island – One Win Away!

When the first high school football game of this year was played on Thursday night, August 27th 116 teams had the opportunity to be one of the six teams that would play for a state championship on Wheeling Island December 4th or 5th!  Today, that number has been reduced to only twelve!  Semi-final week is

West Virginia Symphony continues search for next conductor

Resumes will be accepted through Dec. 31.

America’s test

During fiscal year 2014, 69,986 refugees settled in the United States, according to the federal government. They came from 64 different countries, from Azerbaijan to Yemen, and yes, from Syria. The refugees were granted entry into the United States because, under federal law, they were determined to have a “well-founded fear of persecution” in their

Secretary of State’s office prepares for changes in 2016 election

Sec. of State Natalie Tennant says voters should be aware of the change in non-partisan judicial candidates on next year's ballot.