6:00pm: Sportsline with Tony Caridi

Month: April 2017 Archives


ThursdayApril 27, 2017

Monroe County man killed in Princeton crash

Police say victim was ejected from pick-up truck.

Public broadcasting fixture to retire

Beth Vorhees has been a mainstay at W.Va. Public Broadcasting since 1984. She'll retire Friday after a long and rewarding career.

State forester Dye retiring

Parkersburg native has been in the position for 18 years.

State police investigating allegations of sexually explicit photos involving teacher

Probe involves students at Buckhannon-Upshur High School.

South Charleston mayor excited about TIF district opportunities

Authorization clears the way for nearly $300 Million dollars in development in the next five years.

Pregnant woman found dead of heroin overdose at Charleston home

Wednesday death is under investigation.

The Lunch: Carter, Adrian land co-MVP awards

See what other Mountaineers earned honors in Thursday's Gold & Blue Lunch Report.

Hatfield-McCoy Trail officials believe there’s room for more

Adding other trail networks in the state needs to be carefully planned out and coordinated according to the Hatfield McCoy Regional Recreational Authority, otherwise it could kill investment incentive

Capito sees “really good things” in Trump tax reform blueprint

Simplifying the tax code, she said, will be especially helpful to West Virginians.

No. 5 GW building momentum after win over No. 3 Cabell Midland

Class AAA No. 5 George Washington has a bevy of young talent, coming off of a marque win earlier this week.

Analysis: budget package could add $50 million in year 1 but fall behind after that

Bill would raise revenue up to $50 million for the coming fiscal year but cut revenue by $170 million each of the following two years, an analysis says.

McElhinny: The roadmap to state budget options

As West Virginia struggles with its budget, other states face similar decisions.

Marshall students, faculty present innovation projects to celebrity judges

Groups were given four weeks to plan a proposal to solve one of three issues: substance abuse, technology in West Virginia or education of youth.

WednesdayApril 26, 2017

Justice signs broadband, South Charleston TIF bills

Gov. Jim Justice signing 19 bills Wednesday.

Elderly man missing in Tucker County found dead

Search crews found the body of Raymond Epling of Lewisburg, around 2:45 p.m. Wednesday.

Teacher, football coach arrested on drug charges

Investigators allege undercover drug buys.

Parkersburg football coach Don Reeves steps down

Don Reeves went 35-38 in seven seasons at the helm with Parkersburg.

American Airlines to add seats on regional jets at Yeager Airport

The airport made the announcement Wednesday.

Justice says he will call Legislature back in next week

Carmichael expresses support for deal.

Supporters of miners’ health care fix see finish line, express optimism

UMWA President Cecil Roberts says bipartisan support speaks volume.