Day: November 26, 2012 Archives


MondayNovember 26, 2012

Gold and Blue Now: Monday

Bob Huggins, Dana Holgorsen, Shawne Alston and Joe DeForest in Monday's edition.

Application Period Opens For Storm Food Help

Residents in 16 counties could qualify.

Delegate Calls For Independence

House Health Chair says state officials know West Virginia better than the feds.

Interims Begin Monday In Capitol City

The state Board of Education's response to the education audit is just one of the issues that will be addressed in the coming days.

Congresswoman Makes It Official

Shelley Moore Capito says announcing her U.S. Senate run now will end speculation and keep the focus on the issues.

Holgo: WVU Stuck Together Through Streak

He says Mountaineers "didn't want to be remembered as the team that couldn't handle the new conference."

Jackson: Board Is Being Proactive

State Board of Education member says he and his fellow Board members want to take lead role in education reforms.

Finding Success in the Second Week

Hunters often overlook the second week of buck season.

A Coal Check

Lawmakers hear about the state of the industry in West Virginia.

Final Week of the Regular Season for Big 12

Nine of ten teams are already bowl elidible.

One Dead In Kanawha County Accident

It happened Sunday night on Interstate 77.

Funeral Service Planned For ‘Joey O’

Former gubernatorial candidate died Friday in Harrison County where he had run a painting company for decades.

A Look At Possible Capito vs. Rockefeller

Former political party chairs comment on potential match-up.

Bath Salt Seller Pleads Guilty

Investigators say his stores served as major distribution points for the synthetic drugs in North Central West Virginia.

Week Two Of Buck Season

DNR biologist says the second week is not as popular as the first, but he says it's still a good time to get out in the woods.

WVU Stock Report

Unit-by-unit analysis of West Virginia's 31-24 victory at Iowa State.

They’re Off To A Good Start

West Virginia Retailers Association President says she's hoping holiday shoppers keep spending.

Severance Tax Collections To Rely More On Natural Gas

Deputy Revenue Secretary breaks down the numbers for lawmakers.