Day: December 15, 2017 Archives


FridayDecember 15, 2017

Roth selected to lead UC

Martin Roth currently serves as the dean of the Barney School of Business at the University of Hartford.

New scholarship fund to help recovering drug addicts get fresh start

The "Bridge of Hope Fund" was announced Friday in Charleston.

Charges upgraded to murder for suspects wanted in West Side shooting

The shooting victim, Terrell Davenport, 27, of South Charleston died of his injuries Friday at CAMC General.

Nearly 3,000 WVU students graduate

12 schools will be graduating during the afternoon ceremony.

Putnam Prosecutor worries about violence in his county

Amid discussion of Huntington's violence, Sorsaia says the addiction epidemic is growing everywhere and needs a statewide solution.

A vow to never forget the Silver Bridge

Victims of the Silver Bridge are remembered on the 50th Anniversary. The collapse forever changed the nation's attitude about bridge safety

Woodrow Wilson High welcomes a new principal

Rocky Powell has served as Woodrow Wilson High School's assistant principal, boy's soccer coach and driver's education teacher.

Marshall-Colorado State kick off bowl season

Marshall's .830 winning percentage in bowl games leads the NCAA, so coach Doc Holliday is following a tried-and-true format entering the New Mexico Bowl.

Updated MVB Bank Champions Cup standings through cheerleading

Spring Valley, Robert C. Byrd and Tug Valley won cheerleading titles, impacting the MVB Champions Cup standings.

“We can’t just sit back and do nothing,” Huntington community comes together for prayer vigil

West Virginia National Guard official describes role in Huntington amid surge in violence as a support one.

Kearneysville man convicted in Jefferson County shooting

Man accused in fatal 2016 shooting found guilty of first-degree murder in Jefferson County, W.Va.

Cleanup underway after Harrison County train derailment

Environmental Enforcement staff with the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection are on site again Friday, following the derailment of multiple train cars carrying coal Thursday morning.

Hedgesville’s Malakai Brown wins Randy Moss Award

Hedgesville sophomore Malakai Brown caught 81 passes for 1,393 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Harassment settlement fuels questions about Cary’s new role beside governor

Democratic Party says state deserves explanation; chief of staff says he's comfortable with situation.

Legislative committee to conclude listening tour

VFD and EMS concerns the topic of discussion.

Advisory Board making progress for medical cannabis in the Mountain State

Loretta Haddy, state epidemiologist of DHHR's Bureau for Public Health, presented the results of this survey a meeting of the Medical Cannabis Advisory Board at WVU's National Research Center for Coal and Energy on Thursday.