Wednesday, May 23 2012 6:12 PM EDT2012-05-23 22:12:36 GMT
The West Virginia State Police is currently investigating a wanted individual and his family, following his failure to appear in Greenbrier County Circuit Court for a scheduled appearance on Tuesday, May
The West Virginia State Police is currently investigating a wanted individual and his family, following his failure to appear in Greenbrier County Circuit Court for a scheduled appearance on Tuesday, May 22.
Wednesday, May 23 2012 5:50 PM EDT2012-05-23 21:50:18 GMT
For the past ten weeks, 20 men and women have been learning the inner-workings of the Beckley Police Department. They spent three hours each Wednesday afternoon attending training sessions focused on
The Beckley Police Department plans to hold the class again next year.
Wednesday, May 23 2012 5:28 PM EDT2012-05-23 21:28:48 GMT
McDonald's is set to hire more than a hundred new employees at several locations across Southern West Virginia. The one-day event is part of a region-wide initiative to bring in new workers before the
McDonald's is set to hire more than a hundred new employees at several locations across Southern West Virginia. The one-day event is part of a region-wide initiative to bring in new workers before the
Wednesday, May 23 2012 5:05 PM EDT2012-05-23 21:05:47 GMT
Preparations are underway in Alderson for West Virginia's largest Fourth of July Celebration. The 51st annual festival kicks off June 28 with a week of contests, a bicycle race, a 5K run, and a talent
Preparations are underway in Alderson for West Virginia's largest Fourth of July Celebration.
Wednesday, May 23 2012 5:00 PM EDT2012-05-23 21:00:00 GMT
Students at Alderson Elementary School are getting to see the real meaning behind the concept of "Going Green" during the school's sustainability week. A new extracurricular club known as the Go Green
Students at Alderson Elementary School are getting to see the real meaning behind the concept of "Going Green" during the school's sustainability week.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -
Fatal traffic accidents, jail fees and lawsuits have led to $8.5 million in judgments against West Virginia agencies this year.
The House of Delegates unanimously agreed Tuesday to pay those judgments ordered by the state's Court of Claims. The Senate must now consider the claim payment legislation.
The largest item, $5.4 million, would repay regional jails for housing Division of Corrections inmates.
The amounts also include $388,000 owed to Greenbrooke Associates. The developer leased and later sold the state a Charleston building for agency office space. At least some of the judgment reflects property taxes that Greenbrooke failed to pay Kanawha County.
Another 340 judgments totaling $2 million arise from accidents on state roadways, several of them fatal. Six of these claims against the Division of Highways exceed $100,000.