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TuesdayMarch 19, 2013

Boy Scout members meet regarding possible membership changes

To get feedback on allowing homosexuals to become members

Blair blows away WVU

Marshall pitchers struck out 17 and held WVU to just two hits in an 8-0 win at Appalachian Power Park.

Nurses picket to protest conditions

They say health and safety complaints are falling on deaf ears.

Tomblin orders hiring freeze

Governor concerned about slumping revenue collections.

Salem student charged with bomb hoax

Clarksburg man says it was part of class project.

One injured in I-79 wreck

One driver hospitalized.

Ten years later

Opponent of War In Iraq says the past decade shows what a 'huge, massive mistake' it was.

WV National Guard: 10 years later

Adjutant General remembers the day they got word of the war.

Peabody responds to union claims

Comany denies claims Patriot was "set up to fail", but rather fell on hard times through unforseen events.

Guilty plea in Boone County double murder

Wife and mother-in-law murdered last May.

Roberts and UMWA members arrested a second time

Peaceful protest as union continues to turn up heat over Patriot Coal bankruptcy proceedings.

Politico story focuses on 2014 U.S. Senate race

Author says, if Republicans want a Senate majority, they'll have to win West Virginia's U.S. Senate seat.

Powerball winning ticket sold in Beckley

It's the third $1 million winner in WV this month.

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, March 22

In today’s edition of Gold and Blue Now, Mike Florio looks at where Geno Smith will go in the draft, Dustin Garrison gives an update on his knee, and WVU women’s head basketball coach Mike Carey previews the tournament game against Delaware.

Girls basketball Class A all-state

All-state teams released for girls high school basketball out of Class A.

Social media and Steubenville rape case

The Steubenville rape case was tried twice: once in court, once in social media. The court verdict came down Sunday when Ma’Lik Richmond, 16, and co-defendant Trent Mays, 17, were found guilty of raping an intoxicated 16-year-old Weirton, West Virginia girl last year at a party. The teens, who were tried as juveniles, were sentenced