Day: June 11, 2013 Archives


TuesdayJune 11, 2013

Rough weather a possibility in the Mountain State Wednesday and Thursday

Two separate systems will bring chance for severe weather

Watch: 4 basketball signees yet to enroll

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Two of WVU’s six basketball signees are on campus, but the remaining four aren’t yet able to enroll and hope to arrive in July. Devin Williams of Montverde, Fla., and Nathan Adrian of Morgantown are enrolled and living on campus, while Atlanta center Brandon Watkins needs only to finish a high school

North-South ready for clash on Saturday

North-South football game set for Saturday.

Aracoma widows’ lawsuit still alive

Appeals court sends case back to federal judge.

Kendrick gives $200K for tornado relief

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — WVU alum Ken Kendrick, managing general partner of the Arizona Diamondbacks, donated $200,000 to the Mountaineer Athletic Club in the name of the WVU baseball program to the Oklahoma City tornado relief effort. “We have all been saddened by the recent tornadoes in Oklahoma. The actions taken in the aftermath by

U.S. Attorney out with school safety recommendations

The report came out of a safety summit held earlier this year.

Power companies got behind on meter readings

FirstEnergy companies Mon Power and Potomac Edison respond to PSC investigation.

WVU teams safely above APR cutline

Men's basketball ranks third in Big 12, while football sits fifth in the league.

Immunization is the word at statewide conference

Health care providers learn about the latest in vaccines and who needs them.

From Charleston to Big D

Direct flights between the state's busiest airport and Dallas begin Wednesday.

Gestamp employment roll tops 200

South Charleston-based plant plans to add more workers by end of year.

No money in glass

Solid waste official say that's why so few recycling sites are accepting it.

Bluefield church opens doors to vandals

Facebook post invites graffiti artists to join them on Sunday.

Senate President says more equitable system needed for table game fees

But House Minority Leader says the gambling industry already gets enough breaks from the state.

Nicholas County teen charged with killing father

Investigators say son and father got into a fight.

Herd gets verbal from Hyleck Foster

Foster's stock is rising and now he's committed to play for The Herd.

Glen Gainer weighs Congressional run

West Virginia Auditor Glen Gainer wants to run for Congress.  In fact, one of his lifetime goals has been to represent his state in the United States House of Representatives. Now Gainer, who is in his sixth term as Auditor, has the opportunity. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is looking for someone to challenge two-term