Month: April 2013 Archives


TuesdayApril 30, 2013

Keyser’s Wilmer gets chance with Chargers

Former Fairmont State and Keyser standout Matt Wilmer will get a chance in the NFL with San Diego.

Toyota of West Virginia celebrating new milestone

10 millionth unit produced at Buffalo plant

Morgantown TIF bill signed into law

Governor signs the bill at WVU's Tuesday baseball game

Smith fires agents after draft fall

New York Daily News reports WVU quarterback thought he should be the No. 1 overall pick.

Columbus man returned to WV on double shooting charges

Shake Collins back in Charleston.

Charleston assistant city attorney killed in crash

Police are unsure why Gene Webb crossed center line and struck semi head-on.

Beckley mayor’s ethics case not ready for hearing

Settlement negotiations are taking place.

Woman enters Alford plea in Ohio County robbery

Robbery resulted in death of robber.

Drug Take-Back Day sets new record in Mountain State

U.S. Attorney says key to keep prescription drugs out of the wrong hands.

Casey for Congress

Former WV Democratic Party chair says he's ready to make a difference.

Smith fires his agents after the draft

Former Mountaineer quarterback Geno Smith switching agents following the NFL Draft.

History heroes

Eighth graders compete in 2013 WV History Bowl

National Republicans to target Rahall

The longtime Congressman could face an opponent, next year, with national support.

State veteran to get a free home Wednesday

It'll be a gift from the Military Warriors Support Foundation.

Difficult road to NFL pays off for Capital’s Goard

Former Capital receiver Tyrone Goard takes small school route to the NFL.

Alston hopes to join Saints RB rotation

Bruising runner hopes to fill void created by Chris Ivory trade.

Gold and Blue Now: Tuesday, April 30

Nick Wagoner of StLouisRams.com talks about what Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey will contribute to the Rams offense. Brian Costello of the New York Post discusses what challenges Geno Smith faces as a Jets quarterback. Former WVU running back Shawne Alston explains why he chose to sign with the New Orleans Saints.

RPI ramifications as WVU hosts Pitt

Surprising Mountaineers are climbing in computer rankings, Big 12 standings.