Day: May 20, 2013 Archives


MondayMay 20, 2013

Body found in Kanawha County home

Being investigated as a homicide

Twisters putting Mountaineers on alert

A tornado touched down about 11 miles south of the WVU baseball team's hotel.

Season ticket sales on moderate pace

About 26,000 renewals have been processed following the May 15 deadline.

McDowell County now has juvenile drug court

State Supreme Court chief justice has hopes for program and those who take part.

Harry Keith White officially in House speaker’s race

Veteran delegate promoting experience-youth coalition.

State softball tournament pairings

State softball tournament set for this week in Vienna.

Top-100 center considering Herd

Former Baylor signee Dominic Woodson reportedly focusing on Memphis and Marshall.

New River in WV makes Bassmaster Top 100

Lots of fish, the chance at a big one, and amazing scenery give New River high marks among bass fishermen.

State wins waiver from NCLB

US Dept. of Educatoin grants West Virginia wavier on No Child Left Behind

Shootings, drugs plague Charleston neighborhood

Police are reaching out to neighbors to help find shooter

Options limited for dangerous stretch of U.S. Route 35

Public speaks out at Monday transportation committee meeting.

Powerball sales produced record week in WV

1.5 million tickets sold for last Saturday's drawing.

Cheerful Akers plans county commission visit

West Virginia basketball legend grateful for outpouring from players, teammates and WVU alumni.

C-USA adds new bowl tie-in

The league has secured an agreement with the 2013 Military Bowl and will face an ACC opponent.

Celebrating state’s 150th on the bumper

License plate honoring 150 years of statehood is being well received

A close call on I-64 bridge

No one hurt in Sunday wreck.

WVU’s top defensive back targets

MetroNews' summer recruiting series launches with profiles on the secondary prospects West Virginia is seeking for 2014.

IRS scandal another indication of activist government

The widening IRS scandal has caught America’s attention. People of all political stripes are generally united in the correct belief that one of the most powerful government agencies should not be able to target Americans for closer scrutiny, and in some cases harassment, because of their political beliefs. The collective response from America’s coal industry

U.S. Attorney: Drug fight drawing on many different weapons

Bill Ihlenfeld says his office is focusing on high-impact drug cases in Northern West Virginia.