Day: June 6, 2017 Archives


TuesdayJune 6, 2017

Manchin, Capito press DeVos about proposed education budget

While the senators addressed different issues, noth made remarks concerning about how budget cuts would affect West Virginia students.

Audit: Large percentage of state vehicles underutilized

Agencies not seeking required exemptions.

Wheeling Park to play four home football games at West Liberty

Stadium repairs force Wheeling Park to play four of its home games at West Liberty.

Legislative audit shows wvOASIS consultants paid more than $24 million

Auditor says consultants embedded themselves and failed to train state workers.

Justice says anyone who stands in the way of budget deal should be called out

Justice has been negotiating with House and Senate leaders.

A year of frustration for a Kanawha County family

Couple says every direction they've turned for help has been an exhausting ordeal with scant satisfaction.

Harrison County man charged in father’s death

61-year-old victim found in driveway.

Father of missing Fairmont State student: ‘We’re numb’

Jim Jeffrey is searching for his daughter Kara Jeffrey who disappeared May 1 in Huntington.

McCuskey: Government shutdown means no pay for some state workers

Shutdown looms as state lawmakers work to pass budget before July 1.

‘Heartbroken’ Saunders comes to grips with career-ending injury

The WVU quarterback reveals the long-undetected injury that forced him out of football, realizing how miraculous it is he ever became a Division I prospect at all.

Revenue estimates under revision make state budget puzzle easier

Improved revenue estimate due largely to improving energy markets.

Fatal fire started in two places

Wyoming County investigators following up leads in Sunday morning blaze which left a man dead near community of Jesse

2017 Class A high school baseball all-state teams

The 2017 Class A high school baseball all-state teams, as selected by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association.

Polls open for local elections in Harrison County

Polls opened Tuesday morning in Clarksburg, Salem, and Lumberport.

Budget negotiations take on a new flavor at the Statehouse

House and Senate leaders get together on their own.

Greenbrier, WVU Medicine announce partnership

In addition, anyone requiring specialty care will be transported to J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown.

The pitfalls of pushing the boundaries

As a radio talk show host, I can tell you that every show ends with a long list of things I did NOT say. The risk with any communication, and particularly what is said on live radio, television or written on social media, is that it happens in real time, and often the reaction is