6:00: Morning News

Day: March 4, 2019 Archives


MondayMarch 4, 2019

Goodwin puts forward budget addressing $3 million deficit

City officials worked for more than three weeks on preparing the budget.

West Virginia shows NCAA tourney worthiness against No. 1 Baylor

West Virginia came up short of a monumental upset against No. 1 Baylor, but may have silenced doubts that it belongs in the NCAA tournament.

US Senate committee to discuss climate change, electricity changes

The committee will hear from climate and energy analysts about global trends in electricity production and the impact of climate change.

Class A girls state preview: Saint Joseph Central seeks ninth title in 11 years

Saint Joseph Central and Parkersburg Catholic have established themselves as the top two seeds in Class A.

West Virginia football lands first Class of 2020 commitment

A receiver from Neal Brown's hometown in Kentucky became the first commitment in the Class of 2020 for West Virginia.

Campus Carry not on agenda but far from dead

Extra time being given for proposed amendments.

Hardy: Revenue collections up $12 million in February

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State Revenue Secretary Dave Hardy said Monday he continues to be amazed by the state’s revenue collection numbers this fiscal year. Hardy joined Gov. Jim Justice at the state capitol for the afternoon announcement. They detailed a $12 million revenue collection surplus in February, which takes surplus collections to $53 million for the fiscal

Social Security tax bill now has phase-in provisions, income caps

Senate Finance Committee passes bill sends to floor.

Class AAA girls state primer: A quick look at the tournament field

A look at the eight teams that have played their way to Charleston in the Class AAA field.

Favorites, underdogs, dark horses for Girls AA state tourney

Greg & Joe discuss the competitive state tournament bracket in Girls Class AA basketball.

Railroad Days is still on despite cancellation of train

The festival will only be one weekend.

Justice says he’ll take teacher pay raise talks to all W.Va. lawmakers

Finance chairmen describe progress on budget talks.

Favorites, underdogs, dark horses for girls Class AAA state tourney

Greg & Joe break down the brackets for the Class AAA girls basketball state tourney

Morgantown ready for NCAA rifle championships

It will be an historic weekend when West Virginia University hosts its first National Championship event in any sport.

Three Guys Before The Game – Vegemite (Episode 98)

The youth movement is in full force.

Students rally at the Capitol against campus carry bill

Senate Judiciary slated to take up the bill Monday afternoon.

Facebook ‘long-haul’ fiber build to cross West Virginia

In addition to improving Facebook service, officials said local broadband providers will be able to access the fiber for expanded broadband service.

Frankfort’s Beeman looks to leave lasting impression at state tournament

Falcons' guard has already surpassed 2,000 points for career.

Caputo loses House committee assignments after angry incident; backlash continues in House

Repercussions from angry incidents surrounding anti-Muslim poster continue.

March comes in like a lion in W.Va. with wintry system

Schools across the state were on delays and cancellations on Monday.