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States and business groups chart another Supreme Court challenge to EPA emissions rule
West Virginia and 24 other states are asking the Supreme Court to stall a Biden administration rule forcing fossil fuel plants to cut carbon emissions, spotlighting the Environmental Protection Agency once again. There are now eight emergency applications challenging the EPA’s rule that would force coal- and gas-fired power plants to limit carbon emissions beginning […]
Thunder in the Valley: Panthers host midnight practice on first day of full contact
NAUGATUCK — For the second year in a row, the Tug Valley Panthers held a midnight practice on the first day that full contact was allowed in practice. The practice, which was held on Saturday, Aug. 10 at Bob Brewer Stadium, was the highlight of the preseason up to this point according to sixth-year head coach Hady Ford.
WVU School of Nursing Selected as State's Top RN program for Second Consecutive Year
The West Virginia University School of Nursing has been named as the 2024 Best RN Program in West Virginia by RegisteredNursing.org. This marks the second year in a row for the recognition. “The WVU School of Nursing prides itself on academic excellence and this ranking highlights the outstanding work of...
Dr. Alicestyne Turley talks Emancipation Saturday history and significance
PADUCAH — Hotel Metropolitan hosted Dr. Alicestyne Turley Friday to give a presentation on Emancipation Saturday. Emancipation Saturday, also known as the 8th of August, is when the news of emancipation reached Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia. It is also the day Andrew Johnson, the 17th president of the...
‘A Community Conversation With West Virginia Women’ draws crowd to War Memorial Building
SHEPHERDSTOWN — Around 100 local residents filled the seats in the ballroom of the War Memorial Building on Aug. 1, ready to share their concerns with three women running for office in the General Election on Nov. 5. “A Community Conversation With West Virginia Women” began with a comment...
Coinstar machine seized as part of fake deputy scheme investigation
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - A Coinstar machine was taken Friday as evidence from the Kroger store along Fifth Avenue in East Huntington. It’s all part of an investigation by the Cabell County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies say it started when a victim was called by someone claiming to be...
Beckley Police seek public’s help in locating two missing teens
BECKLEY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The Beckley Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating two missing teenagers who may be in the Raleigh County area. Jack Silas Platter, 16, was last seen in Cabell County on July 30th. Elijah Michael Green, 13, was last seen on July 29th, also in Cabell County. Green is […]
Belfry hosts Raceland in first scrimmage of 2024
GOODY, Ky. — The Belfry Pirates played their first tune-up game of the 2024 season on Friday night as they hosted reigning Class A runner-up Raceland at Haywood Stadium. While the scoreboard was never turned on, which is typical for a preseason scrimmage, Belfry still showed flashed against the Rams.
Countdown to Kickoff (Edition 10): Devils have new look with coach and turf
RAVENSWOOD, W. Va. (WCHS) — The storied tradition of Ravenswood football on a brand new look this season in a couple of ways. Former Devil standout Matt Peery is the new leader of Red Devil football. "I've been welcome back with open arms for sure," said Peery. "Our administration...
WVDOH awards contract to correct drainage problems in town of Rand
CHARLESTON, WV – On Thursday, August 1, 2024, Gov. Jim Justice and the West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) announced the award of a nearly $5.5 million project to rebuild storm sewers and correct decades-old drainage problems in the Kanawha County town of Rand. AMPECO Inc. was the low...
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