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IT'S TIME TO MOVE ON
Posted: Monday, January 12, 2009 : 02:41PM
But is it with optimism or pessimism?


News from West Virginia Tonight Live

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   Green Building Moves Forward in Mountain State
   Thornton Found Guilty
   Violent Crime Dropping
   Capping the Promise Scholarship
   Firefighters Deploy
   New Study About Women and Heart Care
   Possible Century Aluminum Closure Could Have Widespread Impact
    Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
   Oil & Gas Prices Explained
   Teachers For Autism Students Need In WV
   Severstal Wheeling Is Reducing  Management Personnel
   Troops Join Major Mission in Middle East
   Home School Students on the Rise Nationwide
   Inauguration Plans a Go for West Virginia
   Sen. Rockefeller Starting Fifth Term
   Drug Courts Coming to Six More Counties
   Drug Summit Set for This Week
   Senator Byrd Steps Down As Appropriations Committee Chairman 
   Handling Deer Meat Gives A 7 Year Old Girl A Life-Threatening Disease.
   Celebrating Final Baby of 2008 in Mercer County
   New Year Babies
   Retail Sales For The Holiday Season
   West Virginians Focus on Bigger Picture for 2009
   Copper Thefts May Be Risking Their LIves for Nothing, AEP Official Says
   Saying I Do Before 2009
   Making Their Way To Charlotte
 Charges Dropped Against Former Athletes in Marshall County
   Holiday Skiing
   Massey Energy Subsidiary to Pay $4.2 Million for Violations Resulting in the Death of Two Miners
   Roads Busy with Holiday Travelers
   WVU Gets Ready for UNC
   Strong Man Contest Airs Christmas Day
   Confusion Over The Federal Pool And Spa Safety Act
   Reacting to Automotive Rescue Plan
 Mother Sentenced
 Son Accused of Killing Mother In Fire


About Your West Virginia Tonight Live Anchor


 

April Kaull is a statewide anchor and correspondent for West Virginia Media, based in Morgantown, WV. In addition to anchoring "West Virginia Tonight Live", she also serves as the Morgantown News Manager for WBOY-TV and anchors "12 News at Six" from the station's Morgantown studio.

April was born and raised in Harrison County, WV. She attended Lincoln High School and then graduated with honors from West Virginia University's Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism. April started her broadcasting career as a reporter and anchor at WBOY-TV in Clarksburg, in 1995. In 2000, April moved to the Charleston area as the weekend anchor and Charleston reporter at WOWK-TV. In 2001, West Virginia Media purchased WOWK, WBOY, in addition to WTRF in Wheeling, WVNS in Beckley, and The State Journal Business Newspaper. April joined West Virginia Media the same year as a statewide anchor and reporter. She relocated back to North Central West Virginia in 2003

April is an active member of the community. She serves on several boards, and volunteers her time with a variety of organizations, including the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the CASA Program.

The West Virginia Associated Press has honored April seven times for her work. Please feel free to contact April with story ideas and comments by .




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