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ThursdayJune 15, 2017

W.Va. communities holding Ohio River sweep Saturday

The Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission is sponsoring volunteer projects across six states and 3,000 miles of shoreline.

PSC probe in 2014 Elk River spill concludes

The Public Service Commission of West Virginia accepted a joint resolution regarding the 2014 Elk River chemical spill Thursday, closing the case.

Man dead after I-77 crash

He was traveling with his wife and seven children.

Blenko Glass to sell W.Va. birthday piece

West Virginia's 154th birthday will be marked with two glass pieces.

35 facing charges in Harrison County drug bust

"Drug dealers beware," Matheny said. "We have a unified effort and we're coming for you."

Watch: Bridgeport’s Shields reflects on record 4th straight baseball title

Bridgeport baseball coach Robert Shields was recent guest on the MetroNews Sunday Sportsline.

Upset legislators walk out of meeting with WV governor

Lawmakers walk out; governor says he'll present yet another new plan.

Hurricane’s Perry drafted in 14th round by Red Sox

Perry selected by Boston in the 14th round of the Major League Baseball Draft.

WVU students disciplined for cheating via Apple watches

Earlier this year, officials said the cheating was discovered in a freshman chemistry class.

Pendleton County man arrested in North Carolina murder case

Charges stem from the 2014 disappearance of suspect's son-in-law in North Carolina

The Lunch: Who’s next on our list of Big 12’s Top 50 players?

Keke Coutee is aiming high, claiming he wants to challenge the Texas Tech record for receiving TDs in a season.

Big budget vote today in WV Senate

Meanwhile, Governor Justice to meet with leaders.

Ballpark shooting no time for the blame game

It does not take long for agendas to be attached to tragedies.  The proliferation of social media, 24/7 television news and talk radio typically generate reaction before reflection.  Wednesday’s rifle attack by James T. Hodgkinson that wounded Republican Congressman Steve Scalise and three others during an early morning baseball practice was another opportunity for the blame