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Day: April 22, 2014 Archives


TuesdayApril 22, 2014

WVU batters Terps 14-2 for biggest blowout since 2011

Bobby Boyd hit a three-run homer and left-hander Ross Vance enjoyed another quality start.

Flags to fly at half-staff for Staton Wednesday

Former congressman died last week.

Man sentenced for killing cats

Man threw live kittens into fire.

Rockefeller reflects

He was part of a Tuesday forum Ted Koppel moderated at West Virginia Wesleyan.

WVU receivers: Can they get their swagger back?

As the post-spring position-by-position series continues, MetroNews sizes up Mario Alford and the Mountaineers wideouts

Washington’s Newman facing felony drug charge

Washington senior basketball standout Dominique Newman is facing a felony count of possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance.

Charleston attorney criticizes Supreme Court allowance of FOIA fees

The ruling says government organizations can charge hourly fees to fulfill FOIA requests.

Glenville students plant, mulch and repeat at Yeager Airport

Students helped beautify Yeager Airport grounds on Earth Day.

Supreme Court schedules hearing in Plants case

Arguments on ODC recommendations set for May 5.

Gas power plant planned for Marshall County

MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. — A private development company plans a $615 million natural gas-fired power plant in Marshall County.   Moundsville Power announced plans for the project at Tuesday’s Marshall County Commission meeting. Managing partner Andrew Dorn told commissioners they are securing permits for the plant and hope to begin construction next spring.  He says the construction

Water contamination affected more than 90,000

The number was much larger than originally reported after the Jan. 9 chemical leak into the Elk River.

Star City bank robbed for second time 27 days

Armed robbery took place Tuesday morning.

WVOW Report: Another worker fired at Arch Coal’s Mountain Laurel Complex

The Logan County facility is the focus of a federal investigation into an alleged kickback and billing scheme.

NTSB: Pilot in Kanawha crash tried to avoid rain

Investigators still probing what led to April 11 crash that killed Ohio couple.

Prep baseball notebook: West Virginia represented in Myrtle Beach

Several high school baseball notes from around the state.

Whose documents are these anyway?

The preamble of the state’s Constitution says that “we the people… seek diligently to promote, preserve and perpetuate government in the state of West Virginia.”  The statement establishes that the government is not separate from the people, but rather an extension of us. The “we the people” concept becomes harder to maintain as government becomes