Day: September 14, 2017 Archives


ThursdaySeptember 14, 2017

Organization uses National Suicide Prevention Week to raise awareness

The West Virginia chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is raising awareness of the resources available to people.

Herd hopes to take the flash out of Kent State’s triple-option

Marshall favored by two touchdowns entering Saturday night's game.

Armed suspect dead following stand-off with police in Braxton County

Gary Joe McCourt Jr., 50, was shot by police at a residence on Upper Sleith Road in Rosedale.

Carrollton Bridge reopens following arson fire

CARROLLTON, W.Va. — Traffic is moving again along the Carrollton Covered Bridge in Barbour County. The bridge, located on county Route 36, was shutdown last month after an arson fire damaged the bridge. The state Department of Transportation repaved the road since then and reopened it to traffic on Thursday. The blaze occurred on Aug.

Delaware State Edition

Can the Mountaineers avoid the sting of the Hornets?

Gov. Justice relinquishing half his coaching duties at Greenbrier East

He will step away from coaching the boys team but intends to continue coaching the girls.

Murder charge dismissed in Fayette mine property shooting death

Prosecutor says evidence backs security guard's claim.

Junior ROTC students help Sissonville church load items for Irma victims

SISSONVILLE, W.Va. — Members of a Kanawha County church are traveling to Fort Myers, Florida to provide Hurricane Irma victims with necessary items they lost after the storm. Junior ROTC students from Sissonville High School helped volunteers at the Calvary Church of the Nazarene Thursday load cases of water and other supplies onto two trucks.

High School Sportsline audio archive: September 13

The two-hour High School Sportsline audio archive from September 13 with Fred Persinger, Dave Jecklin and Garrett Cullen.

North Central: Fairmont Sr. at Bridgeport highlights AA

A look at Fairmont Senior at Bridgeport, plus University has a key road contest in AAA at Wheeling Park.

Kanawha Valley: Capital, Sissonville with tough road challenges

Capital visits Cabell Midland and Sissonville faces Class AA defending state champion Mingo Central.

Thousands flock to W.Va. for whitewater adventure

Season off to a roaring start for outfitters

West Virginia lags the country in poverty rate and household income

Census releases American Community Survey data.

“It’s like a very long train without a whistle”

Clarksburg native shares experience of Irma's Category 4 fury in Key West.

Northern Panhandle Report: Week 4

Pivotal matchups in Week 4 for teams throughout the area.

One dead following police-involved shooting in Braxton County

The shooting occurred in the Upper Sleith area of Braxton County.

Four sentenced in staged vehicle accident fraud scheme

Four individuals were sentenced this week in Clarksburg federal court for the scheme that defrauded $249,000 in false insurance claims in Harrison, Marion and Taylor counties.

Assistant prosecutor in Campbell trial says life sentence brings closure to murder victims’ family

Convicted Texas man avoids the death penalty in North Carolina double murder.

Delegate offers West Virginia as possible home for Amazon’s H2Q

Del. Moore Capito tells Amazon's Bezo the Mountain State has much to offer.

Construction business owner a ‘no’ on road bond amendment

Nate Orders with Orders Construction Company in Charleston was a guest on Thursday's "580 Live" on MetroNews affiliate 580-WCHS.