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ThursdayMarch 14, 2013

Tornado back on the map

U.S. Board of Geographical Names restores name

Robert C. Byrd soars over Tolsia

Class AA quarterfinals: Devonti Birch helps Eagles advance 51-44.

The bill requiring use of bullet proof vests moves on

Passed by the House Judiciary Committee Thursday

Kicking off the Help Me Grow initiative

Summit set for Friday in Charleston

South Charleston breaks through to semis

Class AAA quarterfinals: Napper and Kincaid carry Eagles past Morgantown 48-39.

CONSOL drills more boreholes to combat mine fire

Fire began near Morgantown earlier this week.

“Represents the most disgusting part of politics.”

Senator Manchin responds to GOP comments about missed vote

Bluefield takes care of North Marion

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – No. 1 Bluefield always looked in control in taking care of eighth-seeded North Marion 62-51 in the Class AA quarterfinals on Thursday. “We’re fortunate to move on tomorrow. We have some things we need to work on in the morning,” Bluefield coach Charles Large. “We are going to need to play better

Four dead in Calhoun blaze

Victims have been identified

Baseball modifies schedule at K-State

Threatening weather on opening weekend of Big 12 play leads teams to schedule Friday doubleheader.

House finance chairman questions fairs-festivals budget cuts

Chairman Harry Keith White wants to talk more about it.

University High School remembers Skylar Neese

Extra counselors talk with students

Fairmont Senior clamps down on Scott

Class AA semifinals: Polar Bears ride Horton and Hilson to 55-48 victory.

Trial continues for two teenagers charged with rape

The trial is being held in Jefferson County Juvenile Court in Steubenville, Ohio.

No. 6 Bridgeport upends Westside

Class AA quarterfinal: Jordan Haywood's career-high 28 points includes 10-of-10 foul shooting.

Shooting death in Martinsburg

Police have released very few details.

Washington takes over the South

Class AAA quarterfinals: Newman's 17 points, including an acrobatic layup, make the difference.

Anglers may soon be keeping Stonewall bass

Proposed regulation change would lift a 25-year catch-and-release restriction on black bass at Stonewall Jackson Lake

Unger questions state BOE hires

Senator calls it all a shell game.