Day: May 26, 2017 Archives


FridayMay 26, 2017

Staying alive: West Virginia stuns top-seeded Texas Tech late

Seemingly on its way out of the Big 12 tournament, West Virginia used a crucial defensive mistake by Texas Tech to prevail 12-7 in a 10-inning elimination game that lasted 4 1/2 hours.

Wyoming County man charged in death of second shooting victim

Michael Kennedy, 32, allegedly shot Jessica Daughtery during a home invasion.

2 arrested in Harrison County following alleged kidnapping, robbery

Kevin Bennett and Summer Fury are accused of kidnapping Frank Marra and stealing multiple items, including his wallet.

Supreme Court reverses itself in royalties case ruling

Court says state law allows for post-production costs to be subtracted.

Budget talks break off for now, resume at mid-week

Justice administration crunches numbers on some potential budget components.

WV Air National Guard opens new entrance at 130th Airlift Wing

Ribbon cutting ceremony held in Charleston Friday.

Child in Berkeley County accidentally left on school bus

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — A preschooler was recently left on a RESA 8 school bus when the driver and aid failed to check the seats. Berkeley County School officials said the child was left on the bus by herself for approximately four hours May 9. General counsel for Berkeley County schools Laura Sutton told WEPM the

WVU Board of Governors take no action on budget, tuition, or fees Friday

"Until we have a final [state] budget--a resolution--we will not have a final budget proposal."

Charleston Police: Adults injured but bullets miss baby in stroller

Police name Charleston man as alleged shooter.

Woman struck and killed at Charleston intersection

Collision happened on the Capital City's East End.

DNR officers discuss boat safety ahead of Memorial Day weekend

DNR officers held a press conference to remind boaters of important tips, including safety equipment maintenance, boat operation and the risks of drinking while driving.

Interstate 64 crash claims life

Friday morning crash stalls traffic in Huntington.

Justice’s budget shuttle diplomacy

Governor Jim Justice began his version of shuttle diplomacy Thursday in yet another attempt to work out a budget agreement with the Legislature.  Democratic and Republican legislators from the House and Senate split into separate rooms at the Capitol and the Governor stopped at each to make his pitch. The meetings were closed to the