Day: May 18, 2017 Archives


ThursdayMay 18, 2017

Manchin, Capito petition to rename VA hospital after Medal of Honor recipient

U.S. Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., introduced a bill Wednesday to name the Veterans Affairs hospital in Huntington after Hershel Williams.

State BOE plans to take up Nicholas County request after court ruling

Nicholas County BOE wants to consolidate schools following last year's flood.

Capito, Manchin, McKinley outline benefits of natural gas storage hub in Appalachia

Bills for a feasibility study have been introduced in both the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.

Parkways bond counsel urges E-ZPass to be used in new roads plan funding

Lawmakers considering Turnpike tolls to pay for road projects across the state.

Governor Justice and the crocodile comments

Justice unveils latest metaphor.

One dead in Taylor County accident Thursday morning

The victim's identity has not yet been disclosed.

Lunsford murder trial postponed until October

Defense attorneys requested additional time for discovery in the case of mom charged with murdering her 3-year-old daughter Aliayah.

Final commencement for longtime Ravenswood principal

Jo Hendricks will say good-bye to her seniors one last time in Jackson County

Charleston man gets 10 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter

Judge sentences Darius Coles, 20, for 2015 shooting death of Dominic Clark, 24.

Supreme Court: Law ambiguous on felony prostitution charge

A Cabell County woman is seeing a 3rd offense prostitution charge against her dismissed.

Presume nothing, but West Virginia likely has clinched NCAA bid already

The Gold & Blue Lunch Report on why Baseball America's Teddy Cahill believes the Mountaineers are likely playing for seeding at this point.

Focus is on the House to pass a bill in special session

Senate has passed a revenue bill and gone home.

Missing Fairmont woman may be with companion tied to local drug trafficking

Investigators believe the danger to Kara Jeffrey is two-fold.

No. 1 Wheeling Central survives with shutout of Bishop Donahue

Wheeling Central beats Bishop Donahue 4-0 for a sectional championship.

The shifting political winds at the State Capitol

The ongoing budget debate in Charleston has been one of shifting alliances marked by inability to get the Governor, the House and the Senate to coalesce around a set of fiscal principles that would serve as the framework for a new state budget. There are actually five separate groups involved in the budget process: The

Fairmont woman missing after trip to Huntington

West Virginia State Police said Kara Jeffrey, 21, may be in "extreme danger" after going missing earlier this month.