HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — The Herald-Dispatch will publish one guest column per candidate prior to May primary elections in West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky. Columns submitted by candidates must be no more than 600 words and submitted via email (either in an attachment in Word format or in the body of[Read More…]
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Ex-Mercer magistrate ‘embarrassment to robe’
PRINCETON, W.Va. — A former Mercer County magistrate who was under investigation for misconduct has been formerly admonished by a Supreme Court commission that called his behavior while serving on the bench “an embarrassment to the robe.” Richard D. “Rick” Fowler came under scrutiny by the Judicial Investigation Commission (JIC)[Read More…]
Birth control fight hinges on ‘religion’ of corporation
An editorial from The Charleston Gazette CHARLESTON, W.Va. — President Obama’s Affordable Care Act wisely includes a guarantee that all American women may obtain birth control at no cost, if they want it. We think this is a welcome step to prevent undesired pregnancies and many abortions they cause. However,[Read More…]
W.Va. gas industry called ‘awakening giant’
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Antero Resources announced Wednesday that it will supply nearly half of the ethane needed to support the proposed petrochemical complex in Wood County known as project Ascent — Appalachian Shale Cracker Enterprise. Company President Paul Rady told a crowd of about 70 people at the Marcellus[Read More…]
Blankenship funding UBB documentary
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Former coal executive Don Blankenship told the Daily Mail Wednesday he has funded a documentary about the Upper Big Branch mine disaster, which claimed the lives of 29 miners on April 5, 2010. “For now all I care to say is that I have funded a documentary[Read More…]
The Associated Press shares 10 things to know Thursday, March 27
Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Thursday, March 27, 2014. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items, upcoming events and stories in West Virginia newspapers. 1. THAI SATELLITE SPOTS 300 OBJECTS IN INDIAN OCEAN[Read More…]
WVU exits NCAA tourney with 67-76 loss to LSU
BATON ROUGE, La. — Seventh-seeded LSU had to overcome a lot to advance to the Sweet 16 of the women’s NCAA tournament in Baton Rouge, La., Tuesday night. The Lady Tigers had to come back from a late seven-point deficit and had four players in the game with four[Read More…]
Water crisis panel taps into need for public focus
An editorial from The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Sometimes we waste time searching for the truth. Occasionally you just need to let go of your opinions. Or perhaps, let ’em fly. That’s what we heard at a recent symposium sponsored by the WVU Environmental Law Society and the law[Read More…]
Huntington, Charleston rank worst in well-being
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — The Huntington-Ashland and Charleston metropolitan statistical areas were the bottom-ranking regions for well-being in a newly released 2013 Gallup-Healthway report. The survey captures residents’ perceptions of their physical and emotional health, work environment and other issues. This year’s “well-being index” for the Huntington-Ashland MSA was 59.5, actually[Read More…]
So, this is spring?
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Evan McKelvey couldn’t have been more excited Tuesday. It was the senior linebacker’s 23rd birthday and the start of his final spring football practice with the Marshall Thundering Herd. However, he wasn’t exactly thrilled with the present Mother Nature decided to bless him with Tuesday afternoon at[Read More…]



