Month: March 2014

West Virginians’ safety must not be afterthought

An editorial from the Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — It was a miracle no one was killed when a gas pipeline near Sissonville ruptured in December 2012. As it was, three homes were destroyed and a section of Interstate 77 was melted, requiring overnight repair. The potential for[Read More…]

Water crisis partly blamed for restaurant closure

CHARLESTON, W.Va.– A Charleston restaurant — which is among the businesses that have sued Freedom Industries over its chemical leak into the Elk River — announced Tuesday that it’s closing, at least in part over the recent water crisis. “This year has not been a good one,” read a post[Read More…]

Mayor decries bill allowing guns in rec centers

  CHARLESTON, W.Va. — “WARNING: Children entering municipal recreation centers may be exposed to strangers carrying concealed weapons – W.Va. Senate Bill 317” That’s the text of a possible sign that Charleston officials will place at entrances to city recreation centers if Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin signs SB 317 into[Read More…]

Undercooked chicken served to Princeton students

PRINCETON, W.Va. — School officials sought answers Tuesday after there were reports of local middle school students being served undercooked chicken for lunch. The incident went viral Monday evening on local social media after a photograph of what looked like raw chicken on a Princeton Middle School student’s lunch tray[Read More…]

The Associated Press shares 10 things to know Wednesday, March 12

Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Wednesday, March 12, 2014. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items, upcoming events and stories in West Virginia newspapers. 1. WHAT’S NEXT IN THE SENATE INVESTIGATION OF THE[Read More…]

Data breaches show need for uniform notification

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — If your personal information stored by a retailer somehow falls into unauthorized hands, how would you be notified? Or would you be notified at all? The answer may well depend on where you live. And that’s not a very good answer. The[Read More…]

Revive W.Va. racing industry cuts

An editorial from The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va. — When time expired Saturday night in this year’s regular session of the West Virginia Legislature, the state’s horse- and dog-racing industries had managed to strike a blow against an attempt to reduce the massive subsidies they enjoy. But the blow was[Read More…]

WVU women fall to Baylor, 74-71

OKLAHOMA CITY — The No. 2-seed WVU women’s basketball team couldn’t stop Baylor’s march to a fourth straight Big 12 Conference tournament title Monday, March 10. Niya Johnson sank four free throws in the final 21.1 seconds, as the top-seeded Lady Bears held off WVU, 74-71. Johnson made her final[Read More…]

Gordon Gee officially in for long-term gig at WVU

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The state Higher Education Policy Commission approved Gordon Gee’s appointment as West Virginia University’s 24th president Monday by a vote of 8 to 1. Commissioner John Leon was the only member to vote against the appointment. Clarence Pennington, ex-officio member and chair of the Council for Community[Read More…]

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