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Day: June 2, 2014 Archives


MondayJune 2, 2014

A great day to be a Mountaineer fisherman

MetroNews broadcaster and Mountaineer play by play man Tony Caridi learns a new way to relax.

Modern technology helps Kanawha Valley police find suspect in Morgantown

Cellphone pinging leads police from South Charleston to the banks of the Mon River.

Name released in Brooke murder case

Juvenile remains in custody.

Police looking for suspects in Berkeley County armed robbery

The robbery took place at the Inwood Family Dollar on Sunday

A crash course on texting and driving

AT&T hopes to give young drivers a good reason not to use their mobile device.

EPA: States to have flexibility to meet new emissions limits for existing power plants

The goal is to reduce carbon emissions, compared with 2005 levels, by a national average of 30 percent over the next 15 years.

Nicholas County couple pleads guilty to federal firearms charges

Matthew and Lyndsey England broke into a sporting goods store, stole 14 firearms and sold them.

Union workers approve close-out agreement with Rite Aid

Layoffs begin this summer but Putnam County distribution center will stay open longer.

Reward being offered in Fayette arson cases

As many has 7 set fires since March.

McDowell County’s financial struggles building

Sheriff hopes coal company's assets can be frozen.

Waiting over for House candidate

Tammy Stemple wins nomination after recount.

Troopers target work zones; write tickets

Effort begins on I-64 and will spread across the state.

Boy injured after being struck by train in McDowell County

Victim being treated in out-of-state hospital.

Kanawha woman killed in golf cart accident

Deadly crash took place on private property.

Pilot injured in Jackson County plane crash

Experimental craft went down Sunday night.

Spring Valley’s Stacy adds to West Virginia connections with Charlotte

Spring Valley offensive lineman Trevor Stacy set to play for Charlotte at the Division I level.

Baseball state tournament schedule

Baseball state tournament pairings set from Charleston.

WV water line projects caught in government crossfire

One of government’s basic functions is to provide infrastructure–things like highways, water and sewer lines.  As government goes, that’s pretty straightforward stuff, but as the folks of Preston County Public Service District No. 4 have found out, it can get complicated. Here’s the story: Most of the more than 400 customers who live in PSD

DOH project will make for safer school entrance

Construction underway along U.S. Route 52 in Wyoming County.