Day: July 20, 2018 Archives


FridayJuly 20, 2018

Morrisey to hold NYC fundraiser next week

Donald Trump Jr. will also be at the fundraiser.

Manchin: Feeling no pressure from Schumer to oppose Kavanaugh nomination

U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., led a roundtable on the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.

Spring Valley lineman Zach Williamson commits to Louisville

West Virginia and Pitt among Williamson's other scholarship offers.

One dead in motorcycle accident in Monongalia County

The Monongalia County Sheriff's Office is investigating.

Antero Resources donates $115,000 from annual dodgeball tournament to local charities

Patrons of the Park and Genesis Youth Center were the recipients of this year's fundraiser, each receiving $57,500 in donations.

Mrs. International pageant begins tonight in Charleston

The competition is being held at the Culture Center and will conclude on Saturday with the crowning of a new queen.

Impeachment committee holds off on Supreme Court tour until reporters can come too

The tour of the Supreme Court, where expensive renovations kicked off a series of controversies, had been scheduled for Friday.

Alderson Mayor among four indicted for 2017 shooting that injured officer

Officer McCaden “Mac” Brackenrich is paralyzed from his injuries.

Drug house bust in Berkeley County could lead to child neglect charges

The house was targeted under a Martinsburg ordinance.

Impeachment Day 4: Committee holds off on Supreme Court tour until WV media can be there

Impeachment hearings continue before the House Judiciary Committee.

Historic hotel burned to ground in early morning Webster County fire

Dispatchers received a call just after midnight of a structure fire at an abandoned hotel on Main Street in Webster Springs.

The Sweet Spot podcast returns from Big 12 media days

We gauge the fervor over West Virginia being picked No. 2 behind Oklahoma, and ask whether the Sooners' dominance hurts the conference.

FTC, states crack down on charity scammers claiming to help veterans

Patriotic Americans have a soft spot for veterans, and many of us willingly donate to charitable organizations that provide needed services for veterans.  Unfortunately, however, some of these groups are actually scamming the public in the name of veterans and keeping most of the money for themselves. The Federal Trade Commission and state regulators Thursday

Redshirt rules benefit deepest teams, best organized staffs: Column

Favoring weekly NFL-style call-ups, West Virginia's Dana Holgorsen foresees assistants being more engaged with young players.