Day: October 14, 2019 Archives


MondayOctober 14, 2019

MetroNews, WCHS receive Murrow award

The news organization was honored for best newscast of the year for the Feb. 22, 2018 edition of "The Morning News."

Morgantown Utility Board moves on from Route 3 project

The board unanimously approved the change on Monday.

Smith dives further into election message

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stephen Smith appeared on MetroNews "Talkline" to provide insight into his campaign.

Gee focuses State of the University address on future, availability

West Virginia University President Gordon Gee told the audience West Virginia University should be available to all students

Photo gallery: Logan collects first win, blanking Scott 35-0

LOGAN, W.Va. — Photos from Logan’s 35-0 Homecoming Game victory over Scott. (Photos courtesy of Boothe Davis/Captured by the Moment Photography)

Statewide substance abuse forums begin this week

West Virginia continues to have the highest rate of drug overdose deaths in the nation.

Photo gallery: Thundering Herd defeat Monarchs for third win of season

Marshall notched its first win in C-USA play.

Marshall set to test campus wide emergency alert system

Around 18,000 people subscribe to the alert system.

Martinsburg’s streak to be tested at Salem, Va. (Week 8 Class AAA previews)

Wheeling Park-Musselman features pair of 1-loss teams.

Justice, state officials announce aeronautics grant awards to 11 state airports

Justice has proclaimed October as General Aviation Appreciation Month.

Work progresses on capitol dome project; limestone blocks put back into place

Justice administration officials hopes projected completion date can be moved up.

Union president defends teacher absences

Dale Lee says teachers get sick too.

Wesleyan president explains what’s next for $11 million gift

Estate of 1976 graduate Tom Albinson donates $11 Million to West Virginia Wesleyan earmarked for the school of business and the college radio station.

Body pulled from Kanawha River in South Charleston

Man's body spotted Monday morning.

WVU quarterback Austin Kendall deemed questionable for Oklahoma

Mountaineers maintaining glimmer of hope that starting quarterback will return from injury this week.

Looking Back At 7 – Ahead To 8!

High School football teams in West Virginia have eleven weeks to play ten games!  That eleven week period began on Friday, August 30th and will end on Saturday, November 9th with the first round of the playoffs scheduled to begin the following weekend.  With seven of those eleven weeks now in the books, teams are

Teenager charged with murder following Huntington stabbing

Both the victim and suspect are from Detroit.

School construction costs increasing; SBA makes corresponding move

State School Building Authority approves square-footage construction cost increase.

Stephen Smith’s ‘small ball’ fundraising producing big returns

It takes awhile to read through Stephen Smith’s campaign finance reports. The Democratic Gubernatorial candidate’s 2nd quarter report was 83 pages. The recently filed 3rd quarter report covered 92 pages. Most of those pages are filled with name after name after name of individuals who have contributed to Smith’s long-shot campaign. On April 21, Nicole