Day: November 2, 2018 Archives


FridayNovember 2, 2018

Trump boosts Republicans, a Kennedy visits West Virginia in final days of election

President Donald Trump and U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy, D-Mass., visited West Virginia on Friday.

Highlights: Doddridge County completes perfect regular season

Doddridge County enters the postseason with a perfect 10-0 record.

Charleston man dead in officer-involved shooting

The incident occurred on Charleston's west side.

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of W.V. approves order to sell Maxwell-Duncan House

On Friday, it was announced that U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of W.V. approved an order to sell the Maxwell-Duncan House located at 141 East Main Street.

President Trump returns to West Virginia ahead of Election Day

Trump's approval remains about 60 percent in West Virginia, highest of any state in the country.

DEA report says opioid overdose deaths in 2017 hit all-time high

The report on 2017 was released on Friday.

Kanawha Valley high school football report: Week 11

George Washington needs to upset Capital to qualify for the Class AAA playoffs, while Poca looks to stay perfect vs. Wayne.

Early voting winds down with good numbers

More voters this year than the 2014 mid-term.

Marshall at Southern Miss: 3 things to watch for

Off its bye week, Marshall will need to be sharp Saturday at Southern Miss.

Northern Panhandle high school football report: Week 11

The winner of Wheeling Park's clash with John Marshall will stay at home for the first round of the playoffs.

Mercer County man convicted in sex abuse case involving incest

According to investigators, the incidents occurred over several years.

Lower premium hikes take effect next year for Highmark, CareSource health plans

Open enrollment on West Virginia's health insurance exchange runs through Dec. 15.

5 questions: West Virginia vs. Texas

Allan Taylor sets the stage for Saturday's game in Austin.

West Virginia quarterback Will Grier puts injury behind him as rematch with Texas looms

Ill-fated play that sparked last season's three-game skid not weighing on Grier.

Once an afterthought, Shea Campbell fills valuable defensive role

  MORGANTOWN, W,Va. — Though he was born in Morgantown, Shea Campbell moved to Pittsburgh a few years later and spent the early part of his childhood there. The Steel City influence was heavy, especially with his grandfather, Gene Steratore Sr., being a letterman at Pitt. Still, Campbell said he learned “Country Roads” long before