Day: January 20, 2014 Archives


MondayJanuary 20, 2014

Girls basketball gallery: Logan 75, Lincoln County 35

​A look at Logan's 75-35 win over Lincoln County from late last week.

Governor details proposed above ground storage tank legislation

The bill is a response to the chemical leak that fouled tap water in parts of nine West Virginia counties.

Water customers still not drinking tap water

Thousands lined up Monday for bottled water in Kanawha County.

Fewer turkeys taken in fall season

Although brood counts were down slightly, a lack of hunting probably had the biggest impact.

WV American Water wants confident customers

Company says they know it will take time for some to return to the tap.

Little change in fall bear numbers

Numbers nearly identical, but traditional December season was below normal for success.

“The Dream” lives on

Remembering Dr. King's speech.

Gold and Blue Now: Monday, Jan. 20

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Bob Huggins and Eron Harris share their thoughts on Saturday’s 78-56 loss to Kansas State.

Snowy forecast doesn’t disappoint

All 55 school districts close for the day.

WVU women enter AP poll at No. 18

West Virginia, on the strength of winning 16 of its last 17 games, entered the AP women's poll for the first time this season.

Clarksburg council member: ‘We’re working together’

Six months after four murders, he says the focus on the drug trade has lead to more than 130 drug-related arrests.

Students to get bottled water as they return to class

School scheduled to resume Tuesday in nine-county water emergency region.

WVAW president says water may stink for a while longer

Company is working to completely push MCHM out of the water distribution system.

CWA-Frontier extend contract again

Negotiations to continue.

3 high school students die in Hancock County crash

Teenagers collide with fire truck

Boy dies after Mason Co. fire

Fire broke out Saturday morning and leaves to others fighting for life in the hospital.

Players seek answers to stop slide

After two lopsided losses, the Mountaineers have lost even the feel-good sentiment of playing good teams tough.

Tomblin readies bill to protect water

Governor Tomblin will introduce, perhaps as soon as today, legislation aimed at preventing another water contamination disaster in West Virginia. 300,000 customers of West Virginia American Water Company were told not to use their water (except for flushing the toilet or putting out fires) on Jan. 9th after a chemical leak in the Elk River

Payday change proposed for state workers

Governor's bill would go from twice a month to every other week.

Fired dispatchers discuss decision to send Christmas message

Grant County dispatchers send out pager message about Jesus Christ.