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ThursdayJuly 28, 2016

Clinton accepts nomination, promises “we can all rise together”

Democratic nominee says Donald Trump is taking America to midnight.

Martinsburg Council approves ‘brunch bill’; changes begin Sunday

New ordinance goes into effect immediately.

WVEA’s Lee says Boone school workers face Aug. 1 deadline

Teachers union holding meetings trying to clear up misinformation.

Flash flood threat canceled for more than 2 dozen counties

Only counties in southeastern part remain in watch area.

Joseph Buffey waives right to trial by jury

Both sides agreed that if Buffey were to waive his right to a trial by jury in favor of a bench trial, that waiver would be binding.

4 face murder charges in connection to Parkersburg man’s death

The body of Lewis Maurell Bartlett III, 37, of Parkersburg, was discovered by state police last week.

Opioid prescribers have new tool with morphine equivalency calculator

State attorney general, board of pharmacy working together.

Flood donations to be accepted at 2016 MultiFest

MultiFest runs from August 5-7 at Haddad Riverfront Park in Charleston.

WV ACLU seeks information concerning police shooting in Weirton

Although there's no indication of a cover up or any wrong doing, ACLU lawyers have questions bout the death of Ronald Williams Jr.

New bus schedules available for flood damaged schools in Kanawha County

Bus schedules for Bridge Elementary, Clendenin Elementary, Elkview Middle School and Herbert Hoover High School have been updated.

To be with Bernie now, Sanders delegate says, “We need to support Hillary Clinton”

The Democratic National Convention was scheduled to wrap up Thursday night with a speech from the Party's presidential nominee.

Residents in 2 more counties could see FEMA mobile homes after June flood

Clay County and Nicholas County have been added to manufactured housing unit eligibility list with Greenbrier County and Kanawha County.

Street damaged by Yeager hillside could reopen this fall

It could be by late October before Keystone Drive in Charleston is reopened.

Crews search for missing man on Tug Fork River

Man swept away in rising water as he tried to swim the river during a storm.

Defensive end removed from WVU roster after drug arrest

After seeing limited action in in 2015, Larry Jefferson had been suspended for spring drills.

How Hillary could help coal

Even detractors of Hillary Clinton have to admit she has fortitude. You may object to her positions and even dislike her personally, but one cannot have traversed her life’s journey and end up as the first woman presidential nominee of either major party in the history of the country and not have an iron constitution.