HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — The story of Jesus’ birth came to life Wednesday outside of the Guyandotte Church of Christ located at 207 Staunton Street. The church welcomed the public for the first night of its live Nativity scene. The performance will continue Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m…
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Marshall President Stephen Kopp dies at 63
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Marshall University President Stephen Kopp, who led the university through nine years of infrastructure growth and new academic developments, died Wednesday of a sudden illness, according to the university. According to the university, Kopp, 63, became ill at home and was transported to Cabell Huntington Hospital, where[Read More…]
Keep working to improve graduation rates
An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — The Big Sandy Superstore Arena was full of excitement Sunday as about 450 Marshall University students received undergraduate and graduate degrees at Winter Commencement. The event not only celebrated their hard work and commitment, but it also recognizes the new opportunities that[Read More…]
Manchin thinks Obama would back EPA limit
WHEELING, W.Va. — Sen. Joe Manchin said Wednesday he believes President Barack Obama would sign “reasonable and moderate” legislation passed by a Republican-led Congress to limit the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulatory powers. The GOP will hold leadership of both houses when the 114th Congress convenes Jan. 6, but it does[Read More…]
Greenbrier chef creates chocolate wonderland
BECKLEY, W.Va. — Beautifully decorated Christmas presents, a handsome nutcracker, Christmas trees, a few of Santa’s reindeer and an intricately carved sleigh instantly grab the attention of guests who pass through The Greenbrier lobby. Upon closer inspection, however, it becomes clear that the gorgeous Christmas display is something a little[Read More…]
The Associated Press shares 10 things to know Thursday, Dec. 18
Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items, upcoming events and stories in West Virginia newspapers.1. WASHINGTON TIES SONY HACK TO NORTH KOREAFederal investigators have[Read More…]
Sides meet for gag order hearing in Blankenship case, defense will request venue change
By Brandi UnderwoodWest Virginia Press Association BECKLEY, W.Va. — Lawyers from both sides met for a hearing Wednesday before U.S. District Judge Irene Berger regarding the recent challenge of a court-imposed gag order in the case of ex-Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship. The gag order, implemented by Berger on Nov. 21, restricts access to court[Read More…]
WVU’s Luck accepts executive vice president position with NCAA
By WVU Relations/News MORGANTOWN W.Va. – West Virginia University’s Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Associate Vice President Oliver Luck has accepted the newly created position of executive vice president of regulatory affairs with the National Collegiate Athletic Association effective Jan. 15, WVU President Gordon Gee and NCAA President Mark Emmert announced Wednesday (Dec. 17). Nearly 1,100 colleges and universities[Read More…]
W.Va. delegates get plum assignments in Congress
BECKLEY, W.Va. — Political payback is a wonderful thing, at times. Two of West Virginia’s newly-elected Congressional members were appointed to their chambers’ Appropriations committees, a much sought after appointment usually reserved for politicians with years of political capital. Congressman-elect Evan Jenkins and Senator-elect Shelley Moore Capito were named to[Read More…]
W.Va. workforce program could learn from others
An editorial from The Register-Herald CHARLESTON, W.Va. — WorkForce West Virginia put its best foot forward for legislators in Charleston this week, telling lawmakers about its programs to help job seekers and employers. WorkForce Deputy Director Valerie Comer said her agency has 26 programs and secured 43,012 job openings with[Read More…]