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WednesdayApril 10, 2013

Munden’s homer helps WVU end slide

Mountaineers halt losing streak by downing Youngstown State 5-1.

Stonewall students hold mock murder trial

The 7th grade class gets some hand-on learning in the courtroom

Morgantown TIF bill advances to full House of Delegates

Funding plan for ballpark and development back on track for final passage at Statehouse.

Hurricane’s Wilson to the majors with Boston

Former Hurricane standout now in the majors with Boston.

Tomblin signs education reform bill

Supporters say comprehensive measure will change student achievement.

Park hoping to fill new-look Class AAA Region 1

Wheeling Park off to quick start in 2013 baseball season.

Reactions vary to ‘Buckwild’ cancellation

MTV cancels season two following death of Shain Gandee.

Fire danger high in West Virginia

Officials recommend delaying debris burning until rain arrives

Mayor predicts hard times ahead for WV racinos

Wheeling's McKenzie says state taxpayers will eventually make up lost gambling revenue.

Seat belt bill passes heading to governor’s desk

Measure takes law from secondary to primary traffic offense.

Gun control added to ‘home rule’ legislation

You can't have one without the other according to the bill

‘A breakdown in the system’ led to gun purchase in sheriff death case

Mingo prosecutor says Tennis Maynard was prohibited from possessing a firearm.

Clay craves crunches, not catches

Versatile 252-pound fullback/tight end/slot receiver says 'I'm just a football player, I guess."

Manchin-Toomey amendment extends background checks

Senators believe law can win bipartisan support in Congress.

Offensive line working on communication

New o-line coach Alex Mirabal wants to make certain his unit is always on the same page.

Orlosky glad he learned to snap

WATCH: Redshirt freshman working as first-team center with Pat Eger sidelined.