Day: January 27, 2017 Archives


FridayJanuary 27, 2017

Arnold Hall will close, WVU creates dorms at public-private partnership

Board of Governors enters agreement to make space in University Place a residence hall.

Alecto Healthcare Services purchases Ohio Valley Medical, East Ohio Regional facilities

The California-based company will purchase the two facilities without cutting any jobs.

Manchin congratulates W.Va. Mined Mines graduates during Friday ceremony

Eight graduated from the program during ceremony at the state Culture Center.

Century Aluminum sale of Ravenswood plant is complete

Property sold to Applied Partners for about $15 million.

Obamacare the focus of national bus tour stop in Charleston

Those with the West Virginians for Affordable Health Care rallied at the state Capitol Friday.

Kanawha EMT honored after becoming U.S. citizen

Rod Cardenas met a West Virginian while she was volunteering in Mexico.

Environmental advocate, communications director laid off by W.Va. DEP

Firings take place two weeks after naming of new secretary for Division of Environmental Protection.

Teen’s Logan County buck ranks high in the W.Va. record book

Man High sophomore's Ryan Stacy's buck scores #5 all time in West Virginia in the typical archery category

Long, tall Texas A&M wants to take its time vs. Press Virginia

After three years of losing, can the Mountaineers break through in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge? A preview and prediction for Saturday's game.

Carmichael says Senate will stand with Justice “on the difficult decisions”

New Senate president expects significant budget cuts to be proposed.

Harrison County mayor details joint agreement he hopes will help fight opioid abuse

Bridgeport and Clarksburg will provide $40,000 of joint-funding.

International Auto Show outlasts other regional shows

Show into its 18th year at Charleston Civic Center.

AP: Justice’s mines still owe $4.6 million in federal fines and penalties

Some of Justice's operations have an installment agreement, AP reports.

Coaches fuss, but SEC/Big 12 Challenge better in January

In his Gold & Blue Lunch Report, Allan Taylor sides with ESPN on wedging Saturday's intersectional event into the middle of the conference schedule.

Governor Justice sounds grave warnings about budget

The early days of the new administration of Governor Jim Justice have been relatively quiet, at least on the public front, but that’s about to change. Behind the scenes, his team—particularly Chief of Staff Nick Casey—has been working constantly on the state’s budget challenge. You’ve heard it many times by now; the state faces an

Capital’s Slater named male McCoy Award winner

The record-breaking Capital pole vaulter given McCoy Award by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association.