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Month: November 2016 Archives


WednesdayNovember 30, 2016

Montgomery’s giant night floors Morehead State

Lanay Montgomery’s 23 points, season-high 18 rebounds and six blocks propelled No. 16 West Virginia to a 94-53 win.

Deputies: McDowell murder suspect also accused of beating elderly woman to death

Michael Kennedy was arrested this week following a fatal shooting in Iaeger.

State Supreme Court denies Logan judge’s attempt to remain on bench following Primary election

Logan Circuit Judge Douglas Witten appealed an order regarding votes from May's primary.

Charleston man charged with teen’s shooting death to appear in court

William Pulliam, 62, faces a murder charge in connection with the death of James Means, 15.

Fairmont Senior returns to biggest stage after 35 year drought

Fairmont Senior will play in its first football state championship game since 1981.

Students convert Capitol into a computer game and earn rewards

Governor Tomblin recognizes importance of science, technology, engineering and math -- plus fun.

Marshall and WVU provosts serve governor-elect transition teams

Governor-elect Jim Justice announced he will rely on expertise and research from the university's in considering state policies.

Controversial election flyer may lead to suspension of Nicholas County judge-elect

Judge-elect Stephen Callaghan defeated long-time 28th Circuit Court Judge Gary Johnson by just 227 votes in May.

Proposed sale of Highland Hospital a no go

CEO says "no longer the right deal at the right time."

Bowhunting success in the heart of rifle season

Hunter Chris Smith's gamble to keep bow hunting through gun season paid off in Jackson County

PEIA board to consider proposed changes to original health insurance plan

Vote impacting state workers set for Thursday in Charleston.

Hunting violation may have led to trooper’s suspension

Sources indicate suspension may be related to shooting the DNR's "Robo Deer".

Health bill moving on Capitol Hill includes $1 billion for drug treatment

As of Wednesday, the bill was on track to pass before the end of the year.

Fayette County native describes “eerie, smoky, green” skyline near Gatlinburg wildfires

The Charleston Catholic High School graduate compared winds fanning the flames as dangerous as those in the 2012 derecho in West Virginia.

The Lunch Report: Seniors, sendoffs & Sarah McLachlan?

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Gold & Blue Lunch pays tribute to West Virginia’s 21 seniors with a song that won’t appear on any of their playlists. “You’re always anticipating the first game of the season) — that’s the most anticipated week of the year — but the one that I probably like more than anything

DOH: I-64 widening project advances

Project to impact Kanawha Valley traffic recently received environmental clearance.

Man arrested in Fairmont murder

Police say five people were involved in a deadly home invasion in Fairmont.

New partnership will lead to upgraded WVU dental school treatment center

In the spring, the WVU School of Dentistry is expected to open a unique clinic that will give students access to new technology and give patients access to enhanced care.

Justice Benjamin strikes a libertarian chord

Outgoing state Supreme Court Justice Brent Benjamin has always had a libertarian lean.  Benjamin, who lost his bid for re-election last May, has frequently posited questions during his tenure on the court about government’s role in the everyday lives of citizens. Now in a dissenting opinion in a case about drunk driving on private property,

Mid-Ohio Valley: St. Marys looks for different ending, two years later

St. Marys and East Hardy will battle for the Class A championship on Saturday night.