Day: October 12, 2016 Archives


WednesdayOctober 12, 2016

W.Va. school board to soon begin search for new state superintendent

State School Superintendent Dr. Michael Martirano announced he will resign next summer.

Ohio woman faces fraud charges in connection with operation of Wetzel County business

The charges were announced during a news conference in Wheeling Wednesday.

North Central: Bridgeport, North Marion set for October Classic

Teams at the top of the rankings battle playoff contenders, plus teams fighting for playoff spots play virtual elimination games in North Central West Virginia.

Supreme Court takes up DMV private property case

Monroe County man fights to keep his license after ATV wreck.

Eastern Panhandle Report: Week 8

Three undefeated teams on top of the WVSSAC computer rankings will face playoff-caliber opponents on the Week 8 Eastern Panhandle calendar.

First Energy workers expect to see damage in Carolinas similar to WV flooding in June

Workers from the First Energy coverage area have finished assisting in power restoration in Florida. They have been delayed in getting further north.

Teen-led group WV FEDUP hosts conference focused on healthy eating

The group held Leadership Conference at Embassy Suites in Charleston this week.

Morrisey’s wife says political ad crosses the line

Attorney General's wife says she lives in Northern Virginia to care for her aging father.

Why’s it cost so much to pave WV roads? Unfair asphalt competition, cities claim

Four WV cities file lawsuit against asphalt companies

Educators present rundown on WVU research and academics

In one instance, WVU instructors hope to have input on forensics lab standards across the country.

Charges in baby’s death bound over; mother describes discovery

Benjamin Taylor appears for preliminary hearing with heavy police presence.

No debate on running backs: WVU needs both Shell, Crawford

The Mountaineers have produced two 100-yard rushers in each of the past two wins against Texas Tech.

Elderly man charged with killing daughter

William Stuck will be charged after hospital release.

Democratic gubernatorial candidate in West Virginia won’t vote for president

Jim Justice said he won't be voting in the race for the White House.

Membership in West Virginia State Medical Association being extended to physician assistants

"Natural allies" is how association executive director sees doctors and physician assistants.

Bobby Bowden to headline U.C. leadership event

Former WVU and FSU coach to speak Thursday in Charleston

McElhinny: Cole and Justice race for the finish line

Debate gave one final chance to see opponents together.

Mid-Ohio Valley Report: Week 8

A look at key games in the Mid-Ohio Valley for Week 8 of the high school football season.