Day: January 26, 2017 Archives


ThursdayJanuary 26, 2017

Herd buries the Roadrunners 92-71

Austin Loop hit six three-pointers, closing in on the Marshall career record.

Wayne County business owners sentenced after failing to pay taxes

Michael and Jeanette Taylor of Wayne were sentenced to serve 21 and 27 months in prison respectively following an investigation by the IRS.

Video of student argument at WVU goes viral

The students were allegedly arguing over political standings.

Burwell named new president at American University

Summers County native lauded for work in Obama administration.

Crossings Mall developer, under scrutiny, has longstanding West Virginia ties

Abruzzino has shopping malls all over the state, business ties to Puccio and rich history in court system.

Accreditation still up in air for West Virginia Business College

The Accrediting Council For Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) issued a December report that included findings of 48 serious concerns related to accreditation.

High School Sportsline audio archive: Jan. 25

The two-hour High School Sportsline audio archive from Wednesday night, Jan. 25.

Boys basketball gallery: Spring Valley 77, Cabell Midland 71

Spring Valley defeated Cabell Midland 77-71 in boys high school basketball.

Marion County sex abuser convicted of multiple felonies

A young victim testified against the 47-year-old man who is accused of abusing her on multiple occasions.

Don Blankenship’s lawyers granted an extra week to decide whether to ask for another appeal hearing

Lawyers will meet with Blankenship this Sunday in California prison.

Elkins taps experienced federal officer as interim police chief following unexpected resignation

Former Chief Cross will remain with the Police Department at the rank of First Sergeant

Logan County delegate leaves Democratic Party

On Thursday, Delegate Rupie Phillips, Jr. switched his political party affiliation to independent.

“Classic up-slope snow event.”

Snowfall to be heavy in the mountains, but lighter in the lowlands through the weekend.

Shepherdtown’s Bavarian Inn hosts U.S. Senate Democrats

Republican Congressional leaders are holding a similar retreat in Philadelphia.

Woman dead after being struck by car on Corridor G

Victim was walking along busy highway.

Huntington hits fiscal wall

The City of Huntington is confronting a financial crisis.  It’s not the first time the River City has struggled to keep its head above water as costs increase faster than revenue collections. Mayor Steve Williams has been huddling with city officials for days to try to figure out a course. “We’ve got some serious issues,”