Day: April 17, 2014 Archives


ThursdayApril 17, 2014

Charleston fire chief retires after 23 years on the job

Overstreet says he's ready for the next chapter in his life.

Former Walker Machinery worker gets prison time

Fraud scheme cost company $350,000.

Will Manchin run for governor again?

The Democrat says he's not ruling it out right now.

Man dead in U.S. 60 crash in Kanawha County

Rollover wreck took place near Putnam County line.

Picking up the pace in the 3rd District race

Rahall-Jenkins have new ads.

Morrisey says Charleston lawsuit on gun law should be dismissed

In Thursday filings, he argued the city is suing no one.

Couple pleads guilty to trout charges

Officers find Harrison County couple with more than 300 illegally caught trout in their freezer, well in excess of the legal possession limit

Murder conviction in Preston County

Jury doesn't buy Masontown man's self-defense claim.

Harrison County BOE votes against more summer sports practices

It's an issue the state Board of Education could vote on later this year.

Railroad stockings resume on Upper Shavers Fork

With work completed on stream remediation, DNR rail stocking truck can again access popular stretch of remote water.

The Stampede with Dave Wilson, Apr. 17

Dave weighs in on the possibility of Mike D'Antoni coming back to Marshall and an update on spring football practice.

State ‘not going to sell’ Cass Railroad, but looking at options

Commerce secretary says state park loses $1.4 million a year.

Feds investigating alleged kickback scheme at Arch Coal mine site

Company officials say they are cooperating with the investigation.

Secondary: Trying to reverse two dreadful years of pass defense

West Virginia's defensive backs have been battered the past two seasons. Are they prepped to rebound in 2014?

Players challenged to step up are developing

Doc Holliday challenged several players to step up this spring and now he' seeing progress.

When divorce plays out in public

According to divorce law experts, divorces are messy. Take the impassioned high that accompanies marital bliss, turn it inside out with infidelity, children, financial strains and you have an emotional nuclear blast.  No one escapes unscathed so it only makes sense to hire experienced divorce lawyers to guide you every step of the way. If

Prep baseball notebook: Bridgeport rolling offensively

High school baseball notes on Notre Dame, Bridgeport and Madonna.