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Day: January 24, 2013 Archives


ThursdayJanuary 24, 2013

West Virginia man accused of killing a Virginia man

Currently held in Virginia jail

St. Albans fighting back against crime

With a new Special Enforcement Unit

Advisory Council on Substance Abuse releases its report

Contains recommendations for lawmakers to consider regarding substance abuse

Drug Court celebrates another graduating class

Five people graduate from Kanawha County Drug Court

Charges filed in Roane horse case

A Reedy woman is accused of animal cruelty.

Friday looks like a snowy day

Most of state under a winter weather advisory.

How IMG’s third-tier deal impacts fans

As WVU finalizes a third-tier multimedia rights deal with IMG College, Allan Taylor lays out what it likely means to Mountaineers fans.

Feinstein out with gun ban proposal

U.S. Senator Joe Manchin is working on another bill dealing with background checks for guns.

It’s time to hit the slopes

January is Learn to Ski or Snowboard month

Boone school threat serious to deputies

Police wonder why they weren't called sooner.

Cabell County teacher receives national award

Whitney Stead, a kindergarten teacher in Barboursville, has won the Milken Educator Award.

No budget, no pay proposal goes to U.S. Senate

First District Congressman David McKinley talked about why he supported the measure in the U.S. House on Thursday's MetroNews Talkline.

PSC wants to see tree trimming plans

Power companies have six months to let regulators know.

Tomblin fills Senate vacancy

Circuit Judge to take seat

Herd humiliated in Hattiesburg

Marshall came within two points of matching its worst loss in history.

Highlights: WVU downs TCU 71-50

An up-close, floor-level look at West Virginia's 21-point victory over the Horned Frogs on Wednesday night.

Eron Harris: “This is a start”

After a career-high 19 points marked his third straight game in double figures, freshman guard Eron Harris says he’s getting more comfortable and confident. But he knows the keys to being on the floor fora Bob Huggins-coached team is still defense and hustle.

Bob Huggins: “I’m not very happy”

A 71-50 victory over TCU moved West Virginia back to .500, but coach Bob Huggins wasn’t satisfied with the performance of his second unit and thought the Mountaineers had defensive lapses in the second half.