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TuesdayAugust 28, 2012

Anti-Smoking Advocate Says Labels Would Work

Response following court ruling.

North-Central Report: Week Two

A look at some of the top games in the north-central part of the state for week two of the season.

Hoppy’s Commentary for Tuesday

Neil Armstrong: The Right Stuff.

Players Understand What Is On The Line

Even guys from far away places know there's something different about the Coal Bowl.

Talkline: Doc Ready For Big Game

Marshall's head man begins third season on road Saturday.

More Workers Stealing From Employers

U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin says his office has seen rash of cases involving "once trusted employees" in the past year.

Chamber Readies For Annual Meeting

Busy three days scheduled at Greenbrier Resort.

Holliday Touts WVU Talent

Doc Holliday discussed WVU's talent during his weekly media address.

Ukrainian Recruit Secures U.S. Visa

6-foot-9 forward/center Volodymyr Gerun expected to arrive in Morgantown by Wednesday.

Tomblin Wants Elk Reintroduction

Governor tells Sportsman's group the time has come to reintroduce elk to West Virginia

The Blitz: Week Two

Garrett Cullen and Fred Persinger look at week two of the high school football season. Plus, an update on GW's Ryan Switzer.

DuPont Signs On To Manchin’s Hire Veterans Plan

Air Force veteran tells MetroNews says vets have lots to offer.

“I Would’ve Been Ready a Week Ago”

Eager for the season opener, Holgorsen doesn't cede emotional edge to underdog Marshall.

Water Company Willing To Train

West Virginia American Water anticipates plant operator openings.

Tough Times For Pratt

Kanawha County Commission considers dissolving 107-year-old town.

Luck Named To NFL Panel

Mountaineers AD will serve on the NFL's Player Safety Advisory Panel.

Some Sports Stars Need to Just Go Away

Tired of watching these guys play

As Luck Would Have It …

West Virginia athletics director visits with the "Sportsline" crew.

Dove and Goose Seasons Opening in WV

Hunters can start burning the first powder of fall this weekend.