Day: November 14, 2012 Archives


WednesdayNovember 14, 2012

Who has more oil? U.S. or Saudi Arabia?

  “The United States is projected to become the largest global oil producer (emphasis added) before 2020.”  The International Energy Agency’s 2012 World Energy Outlook Report. Let that sink in for a minute. The predictions in the IEA report are stunning.  The United States will actually pass Saudi Arabia in oil production in a few

Holly River Still In The Dark

Emergency contract will be used to restore power service.

Buie Not Flashing Breakaway Moves

Though he's been reliable, sophomore tailback hasn't shown the big-play ability WVU covets.

‘The President Needs To Lead’

Congresswoman Capito weighs in on options as budget talks begin on Capitol Hill.

Thomas Ramey Sentencing Thursday

In U.S. District Court in Charleston

Man At Kanawha School Had Gun

Deputies say incident happened before students arrived Wednesday.

Morgantown’s Nathan Adrian Set For Senior Year

WVU commit with individual goals in mind for his game.

Morgantown Murder Trial Continues

Prosecution could rest its case Thursday.

Herd In Familiar Territory

Marshall needs to win its final two games of the year to qualify for a bowl just like last season.

Two Injured In Work Zone Accidents

Wrecks took place in post-Sandy clean-up areas.

Lester’s Plea Accepted This Time

Man connected with sniper deaths admits to federal firearms crimes.

Walking Where His Brother Walked

Brother of Marshall plane crash victim delivers keynote address at annual ceremony.

Gold and Blue Now: Wednesday

Dana Holgorsen, Toby Rowland and Deniz Kilicli in Wednesday's edition.

Perdue Promotes Changes To Savings Program

State treasurer says now there are no excuses.

Wildlife Center Temporarily Closed by Sandy

Damages to popular wildlife exhibition in Upshur County were extensive following October blizzard.

The Lights Are Back On

Mon Power completes restoration work following Hurricane Sandy.

Honoring Lewis Joseph D’Antoni

In Charleston Wednesday

Children SCALE New Heights

Show is traveling the state.