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Day: June 28, 2018 Archives


ThursdayJune 28, 2018

National Council on the Arts welcomed to Charleston

The council will meet Friday at the state Culture Center.

Trump meets with Manchin, other senators about Supreme Court opening

The meeting is another chapter in the relationship between the president and West Virginia's senior senator.

Justice calls for Blue Ribbon Commission on higher ed in WV

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Jim Justice says he wants a Blue Ribbon Commission for Four-Year Higher Education. Justice made the announcement in a brief Thursday afternoon release. “Our West Virginia colleges and universities are so critical to our communities, and the continued erosion of their stability deeply concerns me,” Justice stated. “My hope is that

Agencies try again to cancel lease on vacant property, but new mall owner wants proof

'Maybe they don't know where to send it,' landlord says.

2018 All-USA West Virginia high school baseball teams

USA Today High School Sports has announced its All-USA West Virginia baseball teams.

Low favorable marks for Manchin, Morrisey, Justice in latest PPP poll

U.S. Senator Joe Manchin leads state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey in head-to-head match-up.

With contract up and chancellor search on, Paul Hill remains on the job

Gov. Justice may be planning higher-ed review.

Major cleanup in Barbour County after multiple cloudbursts

Roads are damaged, basements flooded, and some are stranded in areas of Philippi and surrounding communities like Nestorville, Valley Furnace, and Moatsville

Bluefield sophomore Isaiah Johnson adding Power Five offers

Bluefield's Isaiah Johnson has an offer list that includes Penn State, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia Tech, Kentucky and Rutgers.

Unanswered questions in Fayette County shooting investigation

A woman was shot twice in the Meadow Bridge area.

Barbershop damaged after SUV crashes through front door

Wreck occurred in Kanawha City section of Charleston.

Overnight storms led to house fire in Bridgeport

Firefighters believe the blaze was caused by an electrical surge.

House Judiciary faces weighty challenge with impeachment

The state Legislature’s first impeachment inquiry in 29 years is underway. The charge to the House Judiciary Committee is to determine whether there is enough evidence to bring articles of impeachment against members of the West Virginia Supreme Court. The public interest will be served best if the committee and the full House (and ultimately