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Day: April 11, 2016 Archives


MondayApril 11, 2016

Charges upped in Morgantown murder case

Westover man now charged with murder.

Broken bridge piece causes major problems on I-64

Numerous tires flattened as motorists crossed a steel expansion joint with spikes exposed on I-64 during morning rush hour.

Fire destroys another abandoned home in Logan

A pattern of arson in Logan is becoming more and more troublesome for city fire crews. The latest blaze early this morning.

Think you’re voting for president in GOP Primary? Think again

The closeness of the race for the Republican nomination for President and the possibility that the nominee could be chosen at the convention has drawn increasing attention to the delegate selection process. West Virginia will send 34 delegates to Cleveland in July, but how they are chosen and which candidate each will support requires considerable explanation.

On the Campaign Trail: Beth Walker, state Supreme Court candidate

  HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — The Morgantown attorney who lost a possible seat on the West Virginia Supreme Court in 2008 by less than one percentage point is hoping 2016 is her year. “I didn’t give up on my opportunity to be a leader in the community and in our state,” Beth Walker said. “When the

Nashville country rock band got their start in Huntington

Adairs Run will be releasing new music next month after opening for several well-known artists.

New Boy Scout center set to open next month in Charleston

Construction began in September for the new Buckskin Council of the Boy Scouts of America headquarters.

Congressman Jenkins introduces bill to help displaced coal miners

Jenkins introduced the Assisting America’s Dislocated Miners Act last week, which aims to provide training to displaced miners by adding $20 million a year for five years to fund the Dislocated Miners Assistance Program.