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Day: May 13, 2013 Archives


MondayMay 13, 2013

Luck expects $50K shortfall this year

WVU athletics director expects surpluses to return by fiscal year 2014-15.

Hundreds meeting in Charleston for natural gas expo

To discuss industry direction and inform the public

Photos: Logan vs. St. Albans, baseball sectional

A look at St. Albans' win over Logan.

WVU transfer Gerun lands at Portland

Ukrainian big man appeared in seven games for Mountaineers last season.

I-79 reopened in Marion County after semi incident

Tractor trailer gets stuck in hole on bridge

Former sheriff going to prison

Bob Shirley, who was filmed using excessive force on bank robber, faces up to 10 years in prison.

Two injured in Putnam County explosion

Emergency officials say several canisters of acetylene exploded on Monday afternoon.

Big 12 lauds Musgrave … again

Left-hander wins weekly award for fourth time this season after 14-strikeout effort against TCU.

Arraignment this week in sheriff’s shooting

Man who allegedly shot and killed Mingo County sheriff has been hospitalized.

Still no charges in Wheeling fight-related death

Prosecutors and police still discussing case.

Busy baby hospital unveils makeover

Major renovation at CAMC Women and Children's increases privacy.

Beauty slays the beast

"The woods makes me happy, shopping malls give me high blood pressure." --Former Miss WV Lucy Ours-Taffoni

Natural gas line that scorched I-77 repaired

Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin conducted ceremonial pipeline safety bill signing Monday in Sissonville.

Wheeling looks at sales tax increase

Mayor says it would help generate money needed for infrastructure improvements.

Summer opening expected for casino at Nemacolin

Smaller casino will likely still provide competition for casinos in northern panhandle.

May snow falls in parts of West Virginia

Cold weather is starting the week across the state.

Separate accidents claim two lives

Police investigating in Berkeley and Cabell counties.

Legislative interims getting off to slow start

This month Charleston next month Wheeling.

McDowell schools chief reacts to return of local control

State Board of Education made decision last week.

Bungling Benghazi

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