Day: August 28, 2017 Archives


MondayAugust 28, 2017

Technology firm opens South Charleston office, looks to hire 300 people

N3, an Atlanta-based group that helps companies with online sales and services, opened its office Monday at the West Virginia Regional Technology Park.

Kessler funeral to be held Tuesday

Former Fayette County Sheriff and Circuit Clerk Steve Kessler died Wednesday after being stung by bees.

Justice appoints McLaughlin as circuit court judge

Debra McLaughlin will preside over the 23rd Judicial Circuit, a seat that has been vacant since the death of John Yoder in June.

Campbell found guilty of double murder

Man arrested in West Virginia faces death penalty in North Carolina.

Gallery: No. 1 Mingo Central survives at Pt. Pleasant on final play

A look at Mingo Central's last-second win over Point Pleasant in Week 1.

Manchin says he’s also in the dark on $15 million hotel deal gone bad

Senator says blind trust prevents him from knowing details of deal.

HS football photo gallery: Musselman 39, Spring Mills 8

A look at Musselman's 39-8 win over Spring mills in the opening week of the high school football season.

The mysterious ‘WV’ in CNN report is revealed

It's Rick Clay, who told CNN he was speaking on behalf of a Christian friend who had Russian connections through charity.

Former Hazelton Prison employee sentenced for giving inmate drugs

Cody Tyler Layman, 32, of Terra Alta, pleaded guilty to one count of introduction of a prohibited object in April.

Study abroad opportunities expanding at Glenville State College

For four years, Glenville State University has been working to develop its study abroad program, and some globetrotting faculty members have recently created new opportunities for students.

State Senators crossing party lines to support road bond vote

Senators Bob Beach and Charlie Clements are crossing party lines to offer their support for a bond that would support $230 million in road projects in Monongalia County.

Massive tanks to add to WVAWC storage capacity in Kanawha Valley

Twin tanks will give water customers in the region another eight Million gallons of treated water on hand.

West Virginians joining early Harvey disaster response in Texas

Initial wave of 12 American Red Cross volunteers from Mountain State is expected to grow to include greater numbers in the coming weeks.

Mock week game showed Holgorsen fruits of his new role

The Gold & Blue Lunch Report spins around the Big 12 for opening-week information.

Fayette County man convicted of kidnapping, sexual assault

A 27-year-old Oak Hill man was convicted Friday following a two day trial of kidnapping and second degree sexual assault.

Industry rep says coal is on the upswing

National Mining Association says coal is "off the canvas" and poised to regain a significant share of domestic and foreign energy markets.

Week #1 = Excitement, Close Games & Surprises!

We are constantly saying nothing is more exciting than high school football!  And, if week one is any indication, then we are in for a fun-filled ride in West Virginia this season! This past weekend, a total of 61 games were played across the state and at every site, the fans went home feeling fulfilled. 

Wickline: Son’s playing time ‘about production and performance’

West Virginia's offensive line coach calls Kelby Wickline “the poster child of a late-bloomer."