Month: October 2017 Archives


MondayOctober 30, 2017

With fire out in Parkersburg, investigations now go forward

Cause of fire and environmental concerns move to forefront.

Gallery: Bagent’s 385 yards, 6 TDs lead Martinsburg over Musselman

Martinsburg's Tyson Bagent was dominant as the defending state champion Bulldogs beat No. 4 Musselman 62-12.

Salem International University changes name to Salem University

Salem International University is preparing for not only a name change but a new identity.

Sad To Say – It’s Almost Over!

When the 2017 high school football season kicked off on Thursday night, August 24th, we had the good fortune of looking ahead to a possible 1,160 games!  As we look ahead to this final weekend of regular season play for this year, we are down to just 52 games!  Is that even possible?  I mean,

High school football gallery: Spring Valley 56, Cabell Midland 28

Spring Valley defeated Cabell Midland 56-28 in Week 10 of the high school football season.

Tri County legislative Summit to be held in Charleston

The Berkeley County Council's annual Legislative Summit will move to Charleston next month.

Woman killed in Nicholas County crash

Deputies say it was snowing when accident occurred.

Fights continue over control of defaulting Morgantown hotel

Arguments have focused on appointment of receiver for hotel.

One transported from Harrison County crash

Harrison County Sheriff's Department is investigating the cause of a single vehicle accident that sent one person to the hospital early Monday morning.

New juvenile services leader excited about opportunity

William Marshall says troubled kids can be helped.

The power of incumbency

We hear a lot about a deeply divided country and fissures within the two main parties. The division among the Democrats was evident in the last election when liberal Bernie Sanders mounted a formidable challenge against Hillary Clinton, the party establishment’s choice. Now there is a highly publicized split within the Republican Party.  Former Trump

Enrollment starts Wednesday on ACA insurance exchange

This year, the enrollment period is shorter. It'll end on Friday, Dec. 15.

U.S. Attorney hopes declaration on opioid epidemic will bring additional resources to W.Va.

President Donald Trump declared a national public health emergency on the opioid epidemic last week.

SundayOctober 29, 2017

Princeton appoints new mayor, says he is “set to roll”

New Mayor David Graham said he and City Council plan to keep pushing forward from the previous mayor's leadership.

High school cross country state championship results

State champions crowned over the weekend in cross country.

Sentencings in connection with Mumaw death set for Monday

Additional defendants face jail time in death of WVU student.

Rader joins ‘Meet the Press’ to discuss opioid epidemic

Huntington Fire Chief Jan Rader is one of three women highlighted in the Netflix documentary, "Heroin(e)."