Day: October 6, 2014 Archives


MondayOctober 6, 2014

Johnson named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week

Devon Johnson rushed for 198 yards and three touchdowns in the 56-14 win over Old Dominion.

Gee says WVU on the rise, decries bureaucracy

Gordon Gee announced the creation of a Center for Big Ideas during his state of the university address Monday.

Photo gallery: South Charleston 45, Parkersburg 20

South Charleston defeated Parkersburg 45-20 in week six of the high school football season.

Leaders welcome Japanese business tour to the state

Nearly 50 business leaders from Japan were on hand to learn about opportunities in the Mountain State

Builders of drug/alcohol treatment center want public feedback

T-Center holding public meeting Tuesday at Coonskin Park.

Former airline pilot on the run

Mustafa Bazbaz didn't return home Friday after worship service.

Worker injured at Kanawha County mining site

Bulldozer rollover accident reported Monday morning.

State still behind in revenue collections

Personal income tax collections are beginning to climb.

Week Six: Good, Bad and Ugly!

This past weekend was the 6th week of the high school football season and for a lot of teams the week was good…….for several teams, the week was bad….and for just about everyone who was outside this past Friday night the weather was ugly!! First, we will talk about the bad and save the good

MTSU was a turning point in Herd’s 2013 season

Marshall has been nearly unstoppable since a disappointing loss to Middle Tennessee last year.

Gee on Shankar case: “The ball was dropped”

West Virginia University officials have completed a review of how the doctor was hired despite a largely made up resume.

Brooke County considers smoking ban

Public hearing this week; final vote in November.

Home Rule Board makes its choices

Municipalities given more flexibility.

Monday Morning Stock Report: Defense won the day vs. Jayhawks

Allan Taylor's weekly evaluation tells you how the Mountaineers graded in a 33-14 win over Kansas.

Extreme Endeavors helping companies solve unique environmental problems with technology

Whether at the top of a mountain or at the bottom of a cave, the company is looking to unite industry and environment

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Monday, Oct. 6

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, quarterback Clint Trickett sounds disappointed with his performance in the Mountaineers’ 33-14 win over Kansas. We also hear from Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury after his team suffered a 45-13 loss to Kansas State.

Lottery cracks down on faux fraternals

In 2001, the West Virginia Legislature passed the Limited Video Lottery Act.  The goal was to regulate, control and tax the previously illegal practice of operating slot machines in bars and fraternal clubs. The legislation allowed private operators to open small gambling parlors with up to five machines.  Fraternal clubs, where many of the gray

C-17 training at Martinsburg base will continue for several months

Maintenance crews are learning new systems.

Mine safety chief says numbers don’t lie

MSHA's Joe Main says POV tool has saved lives.

Burdette: Coldwater Creek hot property

Interest still high in large building in Wood County.