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Day: November 21, 2016 Archives


MondayNovember 21, 2016

DHHR holds public hearing for WVAWC’s Kanawha Valley Source Water Protection Plan

West Virginia public water systems are required to develop these plans in response to the 2014 chemical spill.

Big Apple bound

The WVU Marching Band will perform in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade for the first time in the school's history.

HS football quarterfinal gallery: Mingo Central 32, Keyser 8

A look at Mingo Central's 32-8 playoff quarterfinal win over Keyser.

Mylan executives refuse to testify in settlement over EpiPens

A congressional hearing is set for next week in connection with a settlement between Mylan and the U.S. Justice Department.

Sec. Burwell to visit Charleston for panel discussion on Affordable Care Act

Discussion will take place at the University of Charleston.

State police investigate deadly Preston Co. crash

The head-on collision on Route 92 closed the highway for nearly two hours.

Richwood Mayor Baber wants a pause on flooded school demolition plans

Mayor wants gym, auditorium for community use; worries school will be moved outside of town.

Morgantown councilwoman denies harassing city clerk

Nancy Ganz wrote to WAJR news to say she simply mentioned concerns about the announcement of a Ward and Boundary Commission meeting.

Carmichael says RFRA won’t be a priority

Carmichael, Gaunch discuss race for Senate president on "Talkline."

Lewis County man drowns after crashing truck into creek, deputies say

Deputies found the body of Roy Otis Utt Junior early Sunday morning.

Tomblin, business reps pitch trade with West Virginia in Cuba

The trip that was focused on export opportunities wrapped up Saturday.

Prezioso wants Senate Minority Leader position

Senator Roman Prezioso (D) said he has support from half of his fellow senators.

Wednesday is deadline for RISE West Virginia small business grants made available after flood

Since July, a little more than $1.5 million has been allocated to 200 businesses with 1,000 employees in the flood zone.

Contract for portable classrooms approved for Herbert Hoover students

Officials hope students will be able to move into classrooms by Jan. 2.

Senators Prezioso and Woelfel in running for Minority Leader

The Republicans in the state Senate have settled their leadership question with Senator Mitch Carmichael emerging as the next President, but the Democrats are still trying to sort out theirs. Current Senate Minority Leader Jeff Kessler (D-Marshall) bypassed a run for re-election and instead ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor. That means the

Lunch Report covers ups/downs from a frosty loss to Oklahoma

The Gold & Blue Lunch Report does its Monday homework by taking stock of the ups and downs from the 56-28 loss to the Sooners.

Root Sports to air MetroNews Super Six television broadcasts

Two of the three title games will be carried live on Root Sports television, with all three games carried live at WVMetroNews.com.

Thanksgiving week starts out under snow in Tucker County, others

More than ten inches of snow fell in parts of Tucker County this weekend, according to National Weather Service observer reports.

Fire claims life in Mercer County

Woman killed in Monday morning blaze.

Former secretary of state fondly remembered following weekend death

Hike Heiskell was also a former chair of the West Virginia Republican Party.