Day: September 24, 2014 Archives


WednesdaySeptember 24, 2014

Body found near Elk River in Charleston

Foul play not suspected.

Police: Kid had gun on Kanawha County school bus

Principal says gun unloaded and inoperable.

Photo gallery: Point Pleasant 63, Logan 8

Point Pleasant stayed unbeaten in week four of the season with a 63-8 win over Logan.

Federal agents search Charleston pharmacy

Customers turned away at Trivillian's.

Former Bridgeport mayor’s co-defendants plead guilty to drug charges

Angela and April Davis entered pleas on Tuesday in federal court

Gate getting closer to opening on new intermodal facility

Governor, others take tour of Wayne County site.

Second man pleads guilty to role in Charleston teen’s murder

The alleged shooter is scheduled to go to trial next week in Kanawha County Circuit Court.

Bank robbery in Charleston

Search underway.

6 count indictment in murder of Kanawha County teenager

Ohio man allegedly killed Ericka Brown.

Kelley’s Mens Shop celebrates 80 years in business

Customer service remains the employees top priority

North-Central Report: Week 5

Martinsburg visits Morgantown for a big instate matchup in week five of the season.

DOH enters MOU with Guard

Transportation secretary offers supports and encourages other supports to do so.

Working group takes on addiction in Northern Panhandle

An action plan will be finalized by December.

Southern Report: Week 5

One of the big matchups this week is between two unbeaten teams in Class A.

CAMC Memorial unveils its new emergency department

Expect private rooms, state of the art equipment and better patient care.

Political prognosticator weighs in on U.S. Senate and U.S. House races

The forecast comes from Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball out of the University of Virginia.

WATCH: Doc Holliday’s bye week presser

Doc Holliday discussed the first third of the season and what lies ahead for the Thundering Herd.

A President and his priorities

Had the arc of this presidency followed Barack Obama’s preferred path, the cable channels would have been consumed yesterday by the climate summit in New York.  There was a festive lead up to the meeting with tens of thousands of environmental protesters clogging the streets with messages that ranged from the nebulous (Green Jobs) to

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Wednesday, Sept. 24

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, football coach Dana Holgorsen discusses the bye week’s importance after a loss. Also, South Charleston junior Brandon Knapper discusses his commitment to WVU’s basketball program.