WVHotline News
Massey Energy Lawsuit
A judge has dismissed Massey Energy Company's lawsuit seeking e-mails of West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher.
Remembering Leah Hickman
It's been almost a year since Marshall University student Leah Hickman was found murdered in the basement of her apartment building.
Fire Damages Huntington Home
A woman's home burned Saturday morning on 9th avenue in Huntington. Firefighters say she got out of the house safely.
Huntington Prostitution Sting
Police arrest nine women. All are accused of soliciting sex for money in Huntington.
WV & KY 2nd Round Scores (11/21)
George Washington, Wayne, Belfry, Johnson Central and Raceland survive 2nd round action.
War Hero and Former Police Officer Watches Life Unravel
Soldiers and police officers have much more in common than uniforms and guns. They both serve their country and their communities. But one former solider, who came back home and joined a small local police force, has watched his life unravel.
Hospice Celebrates the Joy of Living
Living life to the fullest in the ending stages of terminal illness -- that's what Hospice care is all about. It's one of the many things being celebrating in November during National Hospice Month.
Hunters Buying Despite the Economy
With buck hunting season just a few days away, many people plan to hit the woods with rifles in hand. Several people are cutting back on spending during the uncertain economic times, but some hunters have no plans to tighten their belts.
Controversy About the Naming of New MU Recreation Center
Choosing a name for Marshall University's new recreation center has become a center of controversy.
Linger Jr. Named to WV Board of Education
The West Virginia Board of Education has a new member.
UPDATE: Body Found in Cabell County, Man's Name Released
The Cabell County Sheriff's Department has released the man's name. It is Benji Flowers who was 33.
Harvesting Your Own Deer Meat
Extension offices are hearing more buzz about people keeping the deer meat for the winter this year.
Obama Reading Marshall Prof's Book to Prep for Presidency
The President-elect mentioned two books he was reading about the Great Depression during an interview Sunday on '60 Minutes.'
Lawsuit Threatened over Kanawha County Drug Testing Policy
A lawyer for a local teacher's union says the union has little choice but to challenge the new policy in court.
Court Says Man Waited too Long to Sue
The West Virginia Supreme Court says a man who found a piece of scalpel in his thumb can't press his claim because he waited too long to file his lawsuit.
W.Va. State Police Superintendent to Retire
Colonel Dave Lemmon has been on the job nearly four years.
Amusement Park: Settlement Reached Over Accident
Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom says it has reached a settlement with the family of a Louisville girl whose feet were severed following an accident at the amusement park last year.
Trace Adkins Postpones Huntington Concert
A spokesperson for the Big Sandy Superstore Are say its due to a flu-like illness that will require several weeks of recovery.
BOIL ADVISORY: Fort Gay
Advisory for all customers in city limits
Rio Grande President Resigns
The Board of Trustees announced Friday that Gregory Sojka has submitted his resignation, effective December 1st.
