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Day: May 17, 2019 Archives


FridayMay 17, 2019

Daniel named new boys basketball coach at South Charleston

Former Black Eagles' standout spent last six seasons coaching Herbert Hoover.

Hill Topper: Darius Hill’s consistency defines West Virginia baseball’s rise

Darius Hill came to West Virginia looking to make history, and the senior and his teammates are on the verge of doing so.

Justice amends proclamation on special session

Lawmakers will be returning to Charleston for the session that begins Monday.

Calhoun County man dies in single-vehicle wreck

The incident happened on State Route 7 in Ohio.

Supreme Court agrees with hearing board on Loughry sanctions

Convicted former justice hit with censure, law license annulment and fines.

Troopers: Drywall mud links accused murderer and Morgan County teen

Criminal complaint alleges inconsistencies in Andy McCauley's explanation of what happened day Riley Crossman disappeared.

Update: Suspect named in Beckley fatal shooting

Jalen Malik Alexander is considered armed and dangerous.

Bureau of Senior Services hold Aging Well event for Older Americans Month

Older Americans Month is celebrated every May across the U.S.

TC Energy seeks easement through court action

Company officials seek a preliminary injunction to access a key piece of land, which is literally as small as somebody's backyard.

Former Greenbrier County school counselor sentenced to prison for grade inflation

The counselor at Greenbrier West High School changed her daughter's grades.

Ohio County principal resigns amid harassment allegations

A civil lawsuit against the principal was filed in December by three teachers.

Deputies identify Kanawha County pedestrian killed Friday morning

The victim was walking with another woman when she was struck and killed near the community of Cedar Grove.

Homicide investigation underway in Beckley

The victim has been identified as Maurice E. Webster.

Sisyphus and the heavy lift of education reform

The mythological figure Sisyphus was a cruel king. As punishment, he was forced to push a huge bolder up a hill only to have it roll back down, where he would start all over… for eternity. Sisyphus’ struggle feels like where we are now with education reform.  The regular session of the Legislature ended in