Day: October 9, 2012 Archives


TuesdayOctober 9, 2012

Every Game a ‘Carnival’ with WVU

AP national writer labels West Virginia “the most fun team in college football" on the Sportsline.

A Postal Plan

The U.S. Postal Service wants to hear what you have to say.

Layoffs At A Huntington Plant

Due to lack of business

Opponent Critical Of Secretary Of State

Brian Savilla lists the things, he claims, Natalie Tennant has done wrong on MetroNews Talkline.

Here we go again

Here we go again

Does Fracking Cause Earthquakes?

Geologist gives report to state lawmakers.

Boone County Murder Case Heading To Grand Jury

Hamlin woman charged with first degree murder.

National Political Analyst Visits Capitol City

Larry Sabato says this is a 'polarized' time for U.S. politics.

Changing The Money Flow For Higher Ed

Performance-based funding gets a closer look.

Train Derailment In Kanawha County

Twelve cars impacted by broken rails.

Gold & Blue Now: Tuesday

The trip to Lubbock is a sort of homecoming for Dana Holgorsen.

Tomblin v. Maloney

Tomblin v. Maloney

Lawmakers See Possible Tuition Impact Numbers

Data shows what would happen if budget cuts were passed directly to college students.

No Restart For Century Now

Company officials say Public Service Commission proposal does not do enough.

WVU President ‘Angry and Frustrated’

Clements details four steps to address post-game behavior of some students.

WVU’s Schwindel Wins Big 12 Weekly Soccer Award

Mountaineer sophomore named the league's player of the week.

Holgorsen: Texas Win Wasn’t Burn-Worthy

WVU coach mockingly encouraged fire-starting rowdies "to get used to wins like that."

WVSSAC Rankings: Week Eight

Cabell Midland, Wayne and Tucker County the state's number one teams.

Double the Excitement This Fall

WVU and Reds Big Hits in Southern Part of State

Northern Panhandle Report: Week Eight

A look at some of the high school football games this week in the northern panhandle.