Day: June 25, 2018 Archives


MondayJune 25, 2018

University QB Logan Holgorsen commits to Bowling Green

Holgorsen had originally committed to North Texas last year, but connections to Bowling Green ultimately drew him to the Falcons.

Mystery lingers over why WV just asked to use flood relief money early this year

Questions likely to be asked at 9 a.m. Tuesday when the Legislature’s flood committee meets.

Cabell County manhunt suspended until Tuesday morning

Jeremy Bartram fired multiple shots at his ex-girlfriend's home in Barboursville.

Special session starts Tuesday to deal with Supreme Court impeachment

Armstead, considering a run for Supreme Court, steps aside from special session request.

Ripley’s Starcher, Nitro’s Nichols earn Gatorade track honors

Ripley's Tori Starcher and Nitro's Luke Nicholas are named West Virginia's Gatorade high school track athletes of the year.

Experts discuss childhood trauma in West Virginia

The Joint Committee on Health heard from members of the health, law enforcement and education communities today on traumas children are facing in the state with the most common being substance abuse.

Three Guys Before The Game – Jeff Hostetler

Hoss admits he used the ultimate pressure play on Joe Paterno to receive his transfer from Penn State.

Carmichael agrees with Nelson, Justice should be at the capitol more

Senate president speaks out on MetroNews "Talkline."

Justice to choose next Kanawha County judge

Vacancy panel submits 4 names to governor.

Auditor to detail ‘purely wasted money’ for unused Fairmont DHHR office space during Tuesday interims

On Monday's MetroNews "Talkline," Auditor J.B. McCuskey talked about the investigation that uncovered years of lease payments for vacated space in Marion County.

One transported after motorcycle crash in Harrison County

The driver of the motorcycle was taken to United Hospital Center after crashing his bike shortly before 7:30 p.m.

HEPC announces new attainment goal

The initiative, West Virginia's Climb, looks to increase the number of people with two- or four-year degrees as well as job training.

Williams humbled with VA renaming

Medal of Honor recipient says he still owes of debt to many.

National Council on the Arts to meet in West Virginia this week

First meeting outside Washington, D.C. in 27 years.

Court decision means a fairer way to collect sales tax

Main street West Virginia received some long-awaited good news last week when the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair that will allow states to apply their sales tax to internet purchases. For years online sellers have been able to avoid collecting state sales taxes if they had no physical presence