Day: January 27, 2014 Archives


MondayJanuary 27, 2014

Returning to Waco, WVU finds talented Bears in freefall

The struggling Mountaineers have been more competitive in Big 12 play than Baylor, which only three weeks ago rose to No. 7 in the country.

Cabell sheriff: Barboursville man faces consequences of deadly shootings

Rodney Black shot two men who checking property adjacent to his home.

Freedom revises leak number to 10,000 gallons

State DEP says it's "making no judgment" on estimate.

Non-detectable levels of MCHM reported in 85 percent of WVAWC system

Kanawha County wraps up bottled water distribution.

Temperatures nosedive as arctic air arrives

Moderating conditions didn't stick around long.

Madonna’s Comis commits to UMass

Madonna quarterback Ross Comis, the MetroNews Player of the Year, has committed to play college football at UMass.

Greenbrier East’s Kinder to William & Mary

Greenbrier East quarterback Isaiah Kinder will play at William & Mary.

SBA’s Mark Manchin to take Harrison County job

It would be Manchin's third job as school superintendent.

New task force focuses on drug trafficking in three counties

The Mountain Region Drug and Violent Crime Task Force will handle drug investigations in Pocahontas, Randolph and Tucker counties.

Postal prices grow

A first-class stamp will now cost you 49-cents

Monongalia delegate recovering from gunshot wound tied to son’s suicide

Morgantown Police say the wounding of Del. Anthony Barill appears to be unintentional.

Kanawha police investigating woman’s death

St. Albans resident found Sunday night.

Freedom agrees to tear down Kanawha County tank farm

The company will start dismantling the site of a Jan. 9 chemical leak by the middle of March.

Boys basketball gallery: Martinsburg 61, Morgantown 48

A look at Martinsburg's 61-48 win over Morgantown.

Mega prize still not claimed

Winning ticket purchased at Belle 7-Eleven has yet to surface

AARP sets out Legislative agenda

Retirement savings and care for the elderly at the top of the agenda

Shelia Eddy plea fails to answer questions about murder

Rational minds seek answers, explanations of the “why” so that the world can make sense.  Occasionally there are events, particularly tragic human occurrences, that defy analysis. The murder of 16-year-old Skylar Neese is one of those. The Monongalia County high school student was murdered late one July night in 2012 by two classmates who were

Could water scare cause rate hike

Lawmakers quiz PSC Chairman about potential for West Virginia American to increase rates over chemical spill response