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Day: January 12, 2017 Archives


ThursdayJanuary 12, 2017

Woman takes own life in Marion County incident

Police first called to "well-being check."

Kiss to return to private sector

Revenue secretary Bob Kiss was appointed by Governor Earl Ray Tomblin to the position in July 2013.

“It was so loud,” eyewitness describes crash that killed 4

Names of the victims to be released Friday by Harrison County deputies.

Tomblin suggests tax hikes, but Justice administration wants options open as it rolls in Monday

Justice chief of staff Nick Casey says administration continues to take shape.

W.Va. coalition denounces repeal of ACA, Medicaid expansion

West Virginians for Affordable Health Care Coalition puts pressure on lawmakers to keep Obamacare in place.

It’s Governor Tomblin’s pet project but now it has Jim Justice’s support too

Rock Creek Development Park project would transform the former Hobet surface mine into an industrial park on 12,000 acres on the Boone and Lincoln county line.

DOH changes Kanawha County project after hearing from residents

Engineers hope work on Jefferson Road will reduce crash rate.

High School Sportsline audio archive: Jan. 11

The two-hour High School Sportsline audio archive from Wednesday night, Jan. 11.

Fayette County gets most of its school system back from state control

State Board of Education votes to return local control in all areas except facilities and money related to facilities.

State attorney general sues Morgantown rental company

Metro Property Management is accused of violating state consumer protection laws.

Justice planning “party for people of West Virginia” with inauguration

Governor-elect Jim Justice will take formal oath in early hours Monday at The Greenbrier Chapel before inauguration ceremony that afternoon at State Capitol in Charleston.

Fire claims life in Marion County

Investigators say home had no smoke detectors.

Investigators reconstructing quadruple fatal accident in Harrison County

The identities of the victims have not yet been released.

A classic goodbye from Gov. Tomblin

  Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin delivered his farewell address to the Legislature and the state Wednesday.  The speech was fundamentally sound, focusing on what he believes have been his accomplishments while adhering to the record. Tomblin has never been one to embellish. The tone was, as usual, optimistic, but not Utopian. Tomblin has also never