Day: June 5, 2013 Archives


WednesdayJune 5, 2013

Blair expected to be drafted early

Marshall's ace could be the highest draft pick in the school's history.

Kanawha Delegate believes House Speaker race is over

Expects Delegate Tim Miley to win Democratic side

Fairmont teacher arrested on sexual abuse charges

Driver's ed teacher was having relationship with 17-year-old student, police say

Sixteen indicted on drug related charges in Mercer or Wyoming counties

Charges related to the distribution of drugs

State Police: Clay shooting wasn’t random

Investigators conduct interviews; seek public's help.

EPA orders cleanup plan at Century Aluminum

Plan will look toward the future for the property.

NTSB to release documents from Sissonville blast

Agency hasn't finished its investigation.

The Stampede with Dave Wilson June 5, 2013

Nathan Rode of BaseballAmerica.com looks at Marshall pitching ace Aaron Blair’s MLB draft possibilities, as well as pro aspirations for other Herd prospects.

Draft: Musgrave expects to be back at WVU

MLB draft begins Thursday, but Big 12 pitcher of the year downplays his odds being picked high.

Additional charges expected in Greenbrier County shooting

Two men are being treated for gunshot wounds.

Renick teenager wins full scholarship to West Virginia Wesleyan

Kathryn Robinson has been named the winner of this year's MVB Bank West Virginia Scholar Program.

WVU shooter wins junior rifle title

Rifle team members compete in USA Shooting National Championships

Free fishing weekend in WV

No license needed creates perfect chance to go fishing this Saturday and Sunday in West Virginia

Morrisey: Ruling ‘clarifies an important area of law’

A Supreme Court opinion this week has reversed a 1982 ruling that limited the AG's powers.

West Virginia moves towards safer schools

State School Building Authority adopts new policies.

Hacking the hackers

National Guard members learn some new high tech skills

Federal grand jury indicts Charleston man on sex charges

Prosecutors say picked up girl in Ohio and brought her back to West Virginia to have sex.

Fourth Amendment diluted in DNA case

American colonist James Otis was a defender of smugglers.  At least that’s how the British saw it. In 1761, Otis argued against the Crown on behalf of colonial traders who objected to the Sugar Act, which imposed heavy taxes on trade not with England and empowered the British to use broad “writs of assistance” to