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Day: August 27, 2012 Archives


MondayAugust 27, 2012

Accused Extortioner Gets WV Lawyer

Troy Giatras represents aspiring actor who is accused of trying to blackmail state native and others.

Quarterbacks Still Rule Big-12

League lost two NFL first round picks including the Heisman Trophy winner, but it's still loaded with top notch signal callers.

More Than A Game

The Friends of Coal Bowl dates back to 2006 but the rivalry between Marshall and WVU really started in 1960.

MetroNews Power Rankings: Week Two

The high school football season heads into week two with a new No. 1 in Class A.

Nitro Soccer Coach Remembered

In candlelight vigil

Dunbar Home Invasion Believed Isolated

Man was beaten; woman sexually assaulted.

The Word Some Patients Don’t Want To Hear

State's only transplant center considers ramifications of policy change.

Harrison Co. Woman Escapes Kidnapping

The elderly woman came up with a clever way to escape her kidnapper.

Crouser Goes With UNC Charlotte

GW senior will play football for UNC Charlotte.

‘Who’s Watching The Watchers?’

Public defender expects now convicted felons to be released from jail in stolen evidence case.

Appalachian Power Helping With Isaac

200 workers sent to Gulf Coast region.

Eavesdropping on Big 12 Coaches

Kickoff rule changes, QB decisions and the word "commitment" loses all meaning.

Final Decision On PATH and MAPP

Those in charge of electric grid say additional high voltage lines won't be needed for 15 years.

More Principals Will Evaluate Teachers This year

State Department of Education adds 110 schools to the list.

Maloney Talks Energy At GOP Convention

Panel discussion hosted by Washington Post.

Holgorsen expects Marshall’s best shot

Coach plays coy on whether series should continue: "That's why we have great administrators who lead us in the direction that we need to go."