Day: January 2, 2017 Archives


MondayJanuary 2, 2017

Carli Sears’ father reflects on deadly hit and run accident one year later

The 20 year old was struck and killed by a pick up truck in Jan. 2016.

Herd blows out FAU 89-72; moves to 2-0 in C-USA

Ryan Taylor scored a career-high 31 points as Marshall swept its Florida road swing.

Tuesday meeting may determine if all 6 McDowell deputies keep their jobs

The McDowell County Commission will meet Tuesday.

Former Lincoln County school bus driver dies in New Year’s Eve crash

Dwyane Adkins, 53, died in the crash. Two others were injured.

Where and how the Atlantic Coast Pipeline could affect what’s along its route

Federal agency gives an initially-favorable environmental assessment.

Native West Virginian hopes Trump, others follow through on economic promises

Dan McGinn said governments, businesses and others must work together to improve West Virginia.

Fire tears through 5 Wheeling homes

Officials: No one was hurt in the fire that was reported in the early morning hours Monday.

Repeal of Affordable Care Act a Republican priority for 115th Congress

Members of the U.S. Senate and U.S. House convene Tuesday.

Charleston detectives hope to get handle on “swarm of thieves”

Detectives say people scouting for easy targets.

Pennsylvania murder suspect spotted in Marion Co.

Justin Elliott Bartlett is wanted in connection to the murder of a 63-year-old Allegheny County woman.

Justice announces appointments to Board of Medicine

The four will each serve five-year terms that will expire in September 2022.

Welcoming in 2017

The New Year is a time for renewal and promise, of resolutions for improvement and expectations of how these next 12 months will be better than the last. The overriding theme is optimism, which frankly does not suit me well. I’m not, by nature, a very optimistic person.  I hope for favorable outcomes, but can’t

Next D-MAPS secretary has idea for filling vacancies

Jeff Sandy says correctional officers could be steppingstone jobs.

House Minority Leader: Jim Justice ready to work

The Legislature will begin the 2017 session in February.