Day: November 18, 2019 Archives


MondayNovember 18, 2019

Former state employee admits to wire fraud, using state purchasing card

Yvonne Dozier, 50, of Boomer, was an accounting technician with the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection.

Benched in first half, Culver leads West Virginia to win over UNC

Bob Huggins' message was received as Derek Culver helped the Mountaineers hold off a late Northern Colorado rally.

Senate passes 3 bills related to special session; House leaves measure for December

Lawmakers were in Charleston for a special legislative session as well as interim committee meetings.

All-state guard Luke LeRose transfers to Shady Spring

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — After averaging 31 points a game in his junior season at Nicholas County, guard Luke LeRose has transferred to Shady Spring. LeRose has enrolled at SSHS following the completion of Nicholas County’s football season. The Grizzlies were eliminated in the opening round of the playoffs by Frankfort Friday evening. LeRose was a

Supreme Court reverses lower court in visitation dispute involving 11-year-old boy

Court's opinion says "psychological parents" have no legal standing.

Photo gallery: Poca improves to 11-0 with opening round win over North Marion

POCA, W.Va. — Photos from Poca’s opening-round playoff victory over North Marion. (Photos courtesy of Chuck Roberts)

MLB owners, commissioner Manfred seek to crush West Virginia baseball

Major League Baseball is pushing a proposal to eliminate 42 minor league teams, including three in West Virginia.

Senate confirms more than 2 dozen nominations from governor

State School Board member Miller Hall questioned about student achievement, superintendent.

New director of National Youth Science Camp excited for ‘amazing opportunity’

A Marshall University professor was named as head on Monday.

Unbeaten West Virginia women’s team enters Top 25

Mountaineers at No. 25 following 3-0 start.

W.Va. foster care ombudsman says she’s aiming for clear results

Pamela Woodman-Kaehler has been on the job three weeks in newly-established role.

Justice: Broadband network project marks new technological era for W.Va.

275 miles of the high-capacity line connecting data centers in Ohio and Virginia will run through West Virginia.

Musselman-Parkersburg South highlights Class AAA quarterfinal slate

A pair of MSAC matchups are featured in round two.

D’Antoni sees improvement in defeat at Notre Dame

Herd back home for two games this week.

Photo gallery: Marshall collects 5th straight win

Herd handle Louisiana Tech to give Bulldogs first league loss.

West Virginia QB Jarret Doege named Big 12 newcomer of the week

In just his first West Virginia start, quarterback Jarret Doege was named the Big 12's top newcomer of the week.

Photo gallery: Martinsburg rolls in postseason opener

The Bulldogs have won 53 consecutive games.

Wide variety of projects being looked at by state School Building Authority

The SBA has around $26 million to fund projects for school systems.