Day: May 28, 2013 Archives


TuesdayMay 28, 2013

Suspects wanted in attempted ATM heist in Welch

Used a stolen vehicle in the crime

Alpha to dedicate Running Right Academy

Ceremony set for next month in Boone Count.

County prosecutors to get a better shot at drug money

New state law streamlines forfeiture process.

Turnpike traffic down slightly for holiday weekend

Parkways Authority General Manager Greg Barr says it could have been worse.

Man swam the Mon to escape police

Morgantown man says he used to be a lifeguard.

Check for TB advancing in Cabell County

Health officials don't expect it to spread.

Plea deal avoids Wayne murder trial

Man allegedly killed over prescription drugs.

Team Mingo 2012 may be worth another look

Contributions to PAC questioned.

Harrison Power Station purchase goes before PSC

Opponents such as AARP and the Sierra Club claim the deal will lead to higher rates.

Follow-up collision claims woman who exited crash

Wrecked vehicle struck by another car, killing Nitro woman who sat on the roadside.

New energy initiative launched at West Liberty University

It will focus research on the coal and gas industries.

AG: Supreme Court should hear case about EPA ‘flawed interpretation’

West Virginia officials recently filed a friend of the court brief.

Class A softball all-state team

Three-peat champion Buffalo places three players on the Class A all-state first team.

WV jumps in coal fight

West Virginia has joined in with a number of other states in the legal fight against the EPA’s regulation of greenhouse gas emissions.  It’s a worthwhile fight against the EPA’s overreach, but one that’s going to be difficult to win. So far, everything has gone the EPA’s way. In 2007 the U.S. Supreme Court, in

‘Arrive In Style’ campaign targets teens, distracted driving

Toyota and Teen Vogue are part of a new campaign aimed at reducing distracted driving.

Lack of teacher pay hikes has Tomblin’s attention

Gov. Tomblin says he's aware of the situation.