Day: May 4, 2016 Archives


WednesdayMay 4, 2016

Over 5,800 pounds of prescription drugs collected on Take-Back Day

Participating law enforcement agencies in West Virginia took in a total of 5,876 pounds from citizens and households around the state last Saturday.

Charleston prepares for Trump rally Thursday evening

Presumptive GOP nominee holding 7 p.m. rally at Charleston Civic Center. Charleston PD prepares for security at event expected to draw over 15,000.

Usually big revenue month doesn’t deliver this year

Collections missed estimates in April.

Early voting numbers continue to rise less than a week before W.Va. Primary

The last day to vote early in West Virginia is Saturday.

W.Va. law enforcement officers learn leadership skills from N.J. fire chief

Author Frank Viscuso was at the Charleston Civic Center Wednesday to talk about his book "Step Up and Lead."

Cole to introduce Trump at Thursday rally

Republican presidential candidate says the two have similar goals.

National prayer tour coming to W.Va.

West Virginia will be 22nd stop on a 50-state tour to encourage Christians to pray for the nation and become engaged in the political process.

Post-Clinton visit: Manchin says ‘doing what’s right’ for WV outweighs political risk

Senator believes Clinton presidency gives state best chance to diversify its economy.

School grades in West Virginia to start this fall

Public comments on the proposed A-F grading system for all public schools continues through May 16.

EQT announces intent to expand natural gas exploration in North Central West Virginia

The Pittsburgh-based company is seeking to acquire 62,500 net acres, primarily in Wetzel, Tyler and Harrison Counties

Harrison County Grand Jury returns indictments for May term

The jury returned 63 indictments Tuesday afternoon

Randolph County man arrested after allegedly using a knife during an assault

Craig Stimson was arrested Tuesday and initially charged with Malicious Wounding

MetroNews Presidential Preview: Donald Trump

It's worth noting, seemingly, that every time Trump has been counted out--a victim of a contested convention or some other #NeverTrump idea--he has come back and won.

Huth’s throw helps Mountaineers stave off Virginia Tech

Jackson Cramer hit his sixth homer of the year and WVU's center fielder threw out the potential tying runner at third base to end the game.

Why it’s important to listen to Bo Copley

Presidential campaign stops and stump speeches become a blur after awhile, but occasionally there is a moment of intense clarity, a comment or circumstance where sharp focus is brought to bear on what the election is really about. We had one of those defining moments Monday in Williamson when Hillary Clinton sat down with a