Day: February 11, 2013 Archives


MondayFebruary 11, 2013

Will Geno go No. 1?

Rob Rang of NFLDraftScout.com and CBSSports.com was a guest on the MetroNews Statewide Sportsline.

West Liberty buries UC in rematch

Division II No. 3 Hilltoppers roll 95-77, avenging their only loss of the season.

Two Wellsburg men indicted on drug distribution charges

The delivery allegedly resulted in a man's death

West Virginia Attorney General talks ethics in Charleston

Unveils his comprehensive ethics plan Monday

Preston kidnapping suspect in Pa. jail

Morgantown man facing charges in Pa. and W.Va.

Recruiting strong despite turnover

Even with most of the coaching staff turning over recruits didn't waiver on their commitments to The Herd.

Indictment in Doddridge County triple murder case

Family member scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday.

Enrollment numbers leveling off in community and technical colleges

Chancellor says retention will be main focus.

Cracks in the pipeline

Higher education chancellor too many students dropping out after freshman year.

Kansas dethroned in power rankings

With the Jayhawks mired in a rare three-game slide, there's a new Big 12 leader.

Man killed by train

Train strikes man, but two young girls escape injury

Woman killed in Berkeley County crash

State Police say only one vehicle involved.

The resignation of the Pope

Bishop Michael Bransfield with the Wheeling-Charleston Diocese talked about the surprise announcement from Pope Benedict XVI on Monday's MetroNews Talkline.

Fire ravages Salvation Army store

Summersville Salvation Army waiting to find out its future

The Windmill Park murders: A detective’s side of the story

Former police chief has never forgotten the crime or the victims

Some early poll numbers out for U.S. Senate race

Survey from Mark Blankenship Enterprises show Second District Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito and Third District Congressman Nick Rahall are the favorites to start.

Audit finds state blew router purchase

A Legislative audit has found that the state misspent millions of dollars on Internet routers. The report released Sunday to the Joint Committee on Government Organization shows the state spent $24 million in federal stimulus money on 1,164 Cisco routers when smaller, less expensive routers would have done the job. Read audit report here. As