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Day: February 19, 2013 Archives


TuesdayFebruary 19, 2013

Girls MetroNews Power Index: Final

Undefeated Greenbrier East finishes as the top ranked team in the state.

Sentencing in deputy death case

Jerod Green to spend 25-50 years in prison

Seatbelt bill supporters hope to ride momentum

First bill this session to pass Senate Transportation Committee

It’s now or never

Mayor says higher taxes, a better Charleston Civic Center.

Deceased doctor a strong advocate for end of life care

Dr. Bruce Foster's views on end-of-life care largely formed by the death of his own father.

Bassmaster Classic memories

Follow me on Twitter @WVOutdoors as I cover Jeremy Starks in the 2013 Bassmaster Classic from Grand Lake in Oklahoma.

New Parkersburg South coach ‘couldn’t pass it up’

New Parkersburg South head football coach Mike Eddy talks about settling into his new job.

Rally for resolution against Citizens United decision held at State Capitol

The U.S. Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for unlimited donations to political campaigns.

State auditor wants cities to pay up

Auditor Glen Gainer tells House committee says several cities and towns aren't paying for their audits.

WVU safety Joseph arrested on DUI charges

Pulled over in Morgantown

2014 U.S. Senate race update

Here’s my update on the 2014 U.S. Senate race in West Virginia on candidates who, I believe, are definitely in, thinking about getting in, or taking themselves out. Solidly In Shelley Moore Capito (R) The Republican Congresswoman has already announced her intentions.  So far, no other Republican is in the race.  The Cook Political Report rates

Vandals hit Winfield Middle School

Trio caught inside school causing widespread damage.

Kanawha teenager missing since Sunday found

Found Monday night in Charleston

Two dead in Lewisburg accident

Three other people transported to hospital

NiSource changing its name

Announcement made Monday

Highlights: WVU can’t slow Wildcats, 71-61

Footage from West Virginia's long night in the Little Apple, where the Mountaineers dug a huge hole.

Kilicli laments first-half foul woes

MANHATTAN, Kan. — Deniz Kilicli scored 14 points but wished he could have avoided first-half foul trouble when K-State built a 13-point margin. “I just tried to adjust in the second half – because I knew that I’ve got to be as clean as possible,” Kilicli said. “I could’ve helped the team in the first

Staten can’t explain defensive lapses

WVU point guard produced eight assists and no turnovers but was frustrated by the Wildcats getting so many open looks.