Day: October 20, 2014 Archives


MondayOctober 20, 2014

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Tuesday, Oct. 21

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Dana Holgorsen explains how his team’s depth was the deciding factor in the Mountaineers’ 41-27 victory over Baylor.

Upshur County man sentenced to prison for harboring a fugitive

Dustin Moore was sentenced to four months in prison

Photo gallery: Parkersburg South 45, Brooke 13

Parkersburg South (5-2) defeated Brooke (2-5) 45-13 in week eight of the high school football season.

Couple faces prison time after beach house conviction

Sold woman's shares of stocks to make purchase.

Man sentenced in connection with cop shooting

Nickey Don Smith shot Glasgow police officer.

Herd Rewind: Cato sets NCAA record, Herd thumps FIU

Rakeem Cato set a new NCAA record in the win over FIU. Highlights and comments from Rakeem Cato, Doc Holliday and Jarquez Samuel.

Delegate wanted blood test not breath test

Doug Skaff says he should have had a designated driver.

Harrison County man enters guilty plea to involvement in infant son’s death

Clovis McCoy is scheduled to be sentenced on December 8

Kanawha Forest Coalition seeking more support

Lunchtime discussions aimed at educating public about mining just outside the forest

DNR tackles another stream restoration project

Employees of DNR, Division of Forestry, and WVU spent much of their summer in Kumbrabow State Forest restoring another stream into an incubator for larger native brook trout.

Sugar Grove base could provide much needed prison beds

Pendleton County facility could be transferred to the state DOC.

Social media being used to identify those who did damage on Morgantown’s streets

WVU is promising to move quickly to expel any students involved in the riots that followed the Baylor win.

Probable cause hearing delayed for Harrison County Magistrate

Magistrate Mark Gorby will now appear before Special Magistrate Kim Blair on October 29

Safety chief: Drug, alcohol problems plague mining industry

State mine safety director tells lawmakers hundreds have lost certification.

WV teachers tackle the future

WV Education Summit brings teachers and business together.

Confused…Mystified…..At a Loss For Words!

For those of you that know me, you are finding it hard to believe that I could ever be at a loss for words!  However, after what happened last Friday night in Beckley, that is where I find myself.  For those of you that might not be familiar with what I am writing about, here is

Three-car accident on I-79 sends multiple people to hospital

The collision happened near the Weston/Buckhannon exit

Ebola preps continue in West Virginia; No new cases have been diagnosed in U.S.

Officials at WVU Hospitals said, if anything, they've overprepared.

Taylor County accident claims life

Unattended vehicle hits pedestrian.