Day: February 27, 2013 Archives


WednesdayFebruary 27, 2013

Bearly missing, WVU falls again

Eron Harris' career-high 25 couldn't save the Mountaineers in the fight for sixth place.

Boys MetroNews Power Index: Final

Martinsburg finishes the regular season as the top ranked team in the state.

“This is a bunch of crap”

U.S. Senator Joe Manchin responds to gun rights group criticism

Photos: Logan girls advance to state tournament

Logan beat St. Albans in regional play. Photos by Boothe Davis.

Preston County drops coaches salaries

County superintendent says there's no money to pay middle school and high school coaches.

Gun rights supporters target some WV cities

Bill would get rid of grandfather clause for Charleston and other cities.

Mystery boom appears to be mine related

DEP investigators say time of mine shot was near time 911 calls reported hearing mysterious boom

Taking the A Train to Charleston

University High School Jazz Band to perform at the WVMEA

Huntington High QB chooses Marshall

Mark Shaver will be tagged as an "athlete" when he joins The Herd this fall.

School superintendent concerned about teacher absenteeism

Kanawha County school chief Ron Duerring says days off should be earned.

Century, Appalachian Power talking again

Company remains interested in reopening Ravenswood plant.

Lottery changes its ‘who can play’ policy

Northern panhandle casinos looking within for more business.

Lawmakers start looking at prison overcrowding bill

The Senate Judiciary Committee could take up the proposal next week.

‘Finding Faith’: A film about the dangers of the Internet

The West Virginia State Police is featured in the movie

Bears bottomed-out since last meeting

Baylor on a three-game skid since burying West Virginia in Waco.

House Speaker calls for a review of how appeals are handled

He's proposed a year long study of appellate procedures within the state Supreme Court.

Flying blind

North Central WV Airport could lose it's tower to the sequester

West Virginia leaders still weighing possible Medicaid expansion

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin could make a decision as soon as next month.

Counseling the counselors

ACT conference focuses on helping students succeed.

Two dead in Hardy County crash

Crash took place on U.S. Route 220.