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Day: July 26, 2018 Archives


ThursdayJuly 26, 2018

Pence goes after Manchin, supports Morrisey in Wheeling speech

Vice President Mike Pence took part in an event on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

Friction began with a sexual harassment claim when Loughry was a clerk, Canterbury testifies

Much of Canterbury's testimony focused on Justice Allen Loughry, who faces a 23-count federal indictment.

Impeachment Day 5: Former Supreme Court administrator Canterbury takes the stand

Canterbury brings a key perspective in the impeachment proceedings that are now on their third week.

Toronto drug strategy discussed in Charleston

Panel discussion focuses on harm reduction, other responses.

Huntington’s Darnell Wright announces top 10 schools

Alabama, Clemson and Florida State included among the top 10 schools.

Texans begin workouts at Greenbrier complex

Fans expected from across the country.

2018 SSAC Kickoff: Morgantown vs. Parkersburg airing live on AT&T SportsNet

MetroNews to have a full-HD video broadcast of Morgantown vs. Parkersburg on Thursday, August 23, along with a live airing on AT&T SportsNet.

Trump tariffs aren’t being felt by West Virginia farmers yet

Commissioner of Agriculture understands the effort and supports tariff efforts, despite potential pitfalls for agriculture in the near term.

Green Bank Observatory staff mourn death of beloved coworker

Michael Stennes, 57, of Elkins, died early Sunday morning, after he was struck by a car while bicycling in Massachusetts.

Secretary of State blocks Blankenship’s third-party candidacy for Senate

Citing West Virginia's "sore loser law," Mac Warner rules Blankenship's revived attempt at appearing the November election violates state code.

South Charleston ‘up for the challenge’ of opening five games

South Charleston returns a lot of talent from what was a young playoff team in 2017.

Blankenship’s uphill ballot battle

Don Blankenship may have gathered enough petition signatures to qualify for access to the November General Election ballot, but he faces two significant legal hurdles that he must overcome before he can be an official candidate. The former Massey Energy CEO, who spent a year in federal prison for a mine safety violation conviction resulting