Day: February 14, 2013 Archives


ThursdayFebruary 14, 2013

West Virginia joining lawsuit against Dodd-Frank Act

Claiming parts of Act is unconstitutional

Magistrate court pay increase bill clears committee

Supporters say magistrate court workers should be paid the same in each county.

CONSOL says injured miner dies

Man dies after being hurt in Monongalia County mine

Noreen joins Big 12 All-Academic team

IRVING, Texas — WVU forward Kevin Noreen was among the 22 student-athletes named to the 2013 Academic All-Big 12 men’s basketball team Thursday. Christien Sager (Oklahoma State) was nominated with a 4.00 grade point average while Melvin Ejim (Iowa State) became a two-time Academic All-Big 12 first-team member. Brady Heslip (Baylor) and Tyler Neal (Oklahoma),

Boys MetroNews Power Index: Week 6

Martinsburg still the top ranked team in the state.

Transportation talk

Thursday was Transportation Day at the State Capitol.

Former Mountaineer Walter Easley dead at 55

Family member says former fullback was found Thursday at his residence in Charleston.

WVU student dies in I-79 wreck

A candlelight vigil set

Governor asks state BOE to act on education reforms

Board President Wade Linger says they will follow through on requests made in a letter.

Airline merger could help state’s busiest airport

Both American and US Airways services Yeager Airport.

Sex crimes case against former Wheeling cop had problems from the start

Matthew Kotson pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors earlier this week.

Governor addresses ‘Routergate’

He was a guest on Thursday's MetroNews Talkline.

The end of the ‘Peapods?’

A new ruled proposed by the NCAA would do away with Marshall's all-green uniforms combo.

It may have been the largest getaway vehicle ever

Charleston police crack bank robbery case with help of Ky. trucking company.

Woodrow Wilson back in title hunt

Flying Eagles rolling at the right time as the basketball regular season winds down.

Marshall outlasts Rice 71-70

Marshall shot lights out from the foul line down the stretch to hang on for the win.

Column: Waylayed in Waco

Allan Taylor's take: WVU absorbs an all-too-familiar battering at Baylor.

WVU’s Harris: ‘We didn’t compete’

After an 80-60 loss at Baylor, WVU freshman disappointed the Mountaineers didn't show more fire.

Baylor blisters West Virginia 80-60

The Mountaineers were pummeled in Waco as Rico Gathers and Brady Heslip fueled the Bears.