Day: March 7, 2013 Archives


ThursdayMarch 7, 2013

WVU bombs Bowling Green

Boyd extends hitting streak to 22 games as Mountaineers win 8-2.

Fairmont clubs Clay County

Class AA quarterfinals: Sophomores fuel Polar Bears to 72-56 win.

Parkersburg South powers into semis

Class AAA quarterfinals: Bartlett's 30 points lift Patriots to 67-39 win.

Arraignment Friday in Hinton arson case

Billy Joe Gill also charged with attempted murder.

Photos: Hurricane 64, Logan 58 OT

Hurricane beat Logan in boys basketball regional play, 64-58 in overtime, advancing to the school's first state tournament. Photos by Boothe Davis.

No. 1 Westside keeps rolling

Class AA quarterfinals: Defending champs pound Pikeview 68-41.

CONSOL CEO says mines are now safer places to work

But Nick Deluliis says that doesn't mean accidents won't happen.

Three cheers for sportsmanship

Students aim to earn the respect to take home a trophy.

Additional funding sought for libraries

Senator talks about linking library and school funding.

Bridgeport trips Lincoln again

Class AA quarterfinals: Glenn's 33 points lift Indians to 54-34 victory.

Proposed regulations aim to protect WV critters

Newly proposed regulations establish rules on the live capture of reptiles and amphibians in the Mountain State.

Gore’s 36 points lift Logan

Class AAA quarterfinals: Guard's big game propels Lady Wildcats past Princeton 77-66.

Senate approves home rule expansion

If the legislation passes, ten more cities could apply.

Sequester may affect security at National Scout Jamboree

Members of the West Virginia National Guard are supposed to fill those roles.

Nicholas County gets first tourney win

Class AA quarterfinals: Grizzlies finish strong to beat North Marion 47-42.

Charleston mayor releases statement after son’s arrest

Mayor Danny Jones says son Zach is better off in jail.

Powerball strikes twice in West Virginia

Two winning $1 million tickets sold at different locations.

Racinos say they need help

West Virginia Racing Association president says casino sites cannot afford to keep operating at current rates; bill proposed