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Day: April 16, 2014 Archives


WednesdayApril 16, 2014

Retirement board trying to learn impact of Supreme Court ruling

Staff ordered to come back with recommendations next month.

Rockefeller urges Rite Aid CEO to keep Poca center open

Senator sends letter to company CEO.

Carley gets chance to bolster WVU’s beleaguered bullpen

Big right-hander still slated to start Saturday at Oklahoma, but only if he's not needed in closer's role Thursday or Friday.

Judge sets hearing in dispute between Charleston and Prosecutor Plants

City concerned about domestic violence criminal cases with prosecutor in hot water.

Phillip officially signs with Mountaineers

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Junior college point guard Tarik Phillip followed through on his 72-hours-old commitment and submitted his national letter of intent to West Virginia on Wednesday. Mountaineers coaches didn’t appear to be hand-wringing over the possibility of a last-minute flip, despite programs like Kansas, Memphis and Oklahoma State chasing Phillip. His impact was huge

Linebackers: Will they be nasty or negligible?

Isaiah Bruce returns to the middle of a unit that should be solid in 2014.

3rd District candidates spar at Huntington forum

Huntington High School seniors got a preview of the Congressional race to come.

DMV online offerings should reduce lines at regional offices

Residents in 43 counties can renew annual registrations on the web.

Lincoln County man charged in vehicle, house fire in Charleston

Yawkey resident allegedly used SUV to ram house.

FEMA reimbursement process begins

Kanawha County government officials prepare applications.

U.S. Attorney says Bank of Mingo investigation will continue

Darrin McCormick, a Williamson branch manager and former Williamson mayor, was charged with lying to an FBI agent this week.

Bar smoking ban being considered in Berkeley County

A Hedgesville business owner says the choice should be left up to adults, not the health department.

Kids Count pushes for big payoff

New survey shows most young kids in state getting unlicensed child care.

Finish the race

Teresa DeLong’s goal is to finish Monday’s Boston Marathon. Last year, DeLong was just a half-mile from completing the 26.2 mile course when suddenly the runners in front of her stopped.  DeLong, who is from Hancock County, initially wasn’t sure what had happened.  Perhaps someone had collapsed. Soon DeLong learned, like the rest of us,