Day: July 31, 2018 Archives


TuesdayJuly 31, 2018

California man sentenced to 40 years for shipping meth

Cesar Navarro, 40, shipped more than 50 pounds of crystal methamphetamine before his arrest.

Analyst: No clear leader in Manchin-Morrisey match-up

The Cook Political Report rates the contest between Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin and Republican West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey as a "toss-up."

Services offered to witnesses of Ritter Park crash

The service is part of a partnership between Marshall University and Huntington Police Department.

DOH: No projects have been removed from Roads to Prosperity program

Some still need transferred to new website.

Coach on 4-star Oscar Tshiebwe: ‘His motor is unbelievable’

The 2019 top-50 prospect from a familiar spot in Pennsylvania has West Virginia among his final eight schools.

Storm cell uproots large trees in Cabell County

Winds clocked at more than 70 mph.

Former West Virginia Supreme Court justice agrees to federal information filing

Menis Ketchum, who resigned from the state Supreme Court last Friday, is pleading guilty to wire fraud.

Well-known children’s chorus hopes to recover from embezzlement

Appalachian Children's Chorus still owes credit card debt.

PEIA Public Outreach Subcommittee sets August deadline for findings report

After much discussion, members of the subcommittee concluded that the main themes from the public hearings, which wrapped up in June, were affordability -- including premiums, co-pays and deductibles -- accessibility and predictability.

Attorney: State’s judicial reputation in need of major rebuild

Forty percent of recent Supreme Court members now named in federal charges.

VOAD leader says recovery from June 2016 flood is now “moving in the right direction”

Executive Director Jenny Gannaway talked with MetroNews as cases under RISE West Virginia move under VOAD's umbrella.

99 coal miners laid off at Wyoming County mine

Workers were notified Friday, June 27.

Socialism gains traction with the lure of free stuff

Socialism is hot right now. The upset win by New York City congressional candidate Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez last month triggered a wave of stories and opining about how some of the new faces of the Democratic Party have embraced socialist economic and social policies. The Associated Press reported recently that “there are 42 people running for