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Month: May 2017 Archives


TuesdayMay 30, 2017

Concord University announces healthy campus partnership

The three-year deal is with the Partnership for a Healthier America.

Ten new homes to be built for Clendenin flood victims

A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday.

Man dead after officer-involved shooting in Berkeley County

Deputies placed on administrative leave during investigation.

Work underway to rebuild new Crossings Mall bridge

The bridge collapsed in the June 2016 flood.

Gallery: Wayne makes return to baseball state tournament

Wayne defeated Logan 5-1 and 6-5 to win the Class AA Region 4 high school baseball championship.

Justice: ‘Now you can say we’re making progress’

Governor asks lawmakers to break into groups again.

South Charleston teen to be tried as adult in murder case

Two people indicted in Oakes Field shooting.

McKinley to run for re-election in 2018

McKinley has been serving in the House of Representatives since 2011.

‘Give me a W’ cheer will highlight McCoy life celebration

Longtime coach died over the weekend at age 88.

Capito pinpoints young people as key to future health care act success

Senator was a guest Tuesday on MetroNews Talkline.

Fourth person convicted in staged vehicle accident fraud scheme

The Federal Grand Jury indicted four others as well.

Alpha Natural Resources sells coal and gas operations

Company to divest of Green Valley mining and New River Energy assets

Victims in fatal Barbour County explosion identified

The victims are Midland Resources Recovery (MRR) President Jan Strmen, 72, of Canada, and employee Justin Marsh, 19, of Philippi.

Two plans, different anticipated results in state Legislature

Negotiations continue among legislative leaders and Gov. Jim Justice.

West Virginia baseball ignored excuses to get ‘back on the map’

Allan Taylor's Gold & Blue Lunch Report: After NCAA bid provides validation, Randy Mazey says "we knew this day was coming."

Bluefield officer killed in pursuit

Three cruisers involved in crash during apparent DUI pursuit.

McElhinny: The feng shui of WV budget talks

COMMENTARY Last week’s strategy of locking West Virginia legislators in separate rooms was a unique approach to resolving the state budget standoff. It had the additional advantage of Gov. Jim Justice being able to rely on his alter egos of Jimmy and James to serve as both good cop and bad cop. But if the

Mon Power removing old equipment in Pleasants County

The project involved reconfiguring the electricity network at a substation near the decommissioned Willow Island power plant.

Reconnecting McDowell recognizes community school improvements since program’s start

After five years, McDowell County has seen an increase in school attendance rates, Internet access, community services and much more.