Day: April 11, 2013 Archives


ThursdayApril 11, 2013

WVU unveils ‘tentative’ depth chart

Holgorsen cautions that the two-deep is changing daily, with players still shuffling positions.

Transfer Davis getting look at WR

Coaches evaluating whether cornerback will remain on the offensive side.

What to know when you’re job hunting

A few key tips that could help you land a career

Dems/GOP split on state funding for abortion

The House of Delegates Thursday narrowly rejected along a party line vote a measure that would have restricted the use of state taxpayer dollars to pay for abortions for poor women. The amendment to the budget bill failed 45-52-3. The state Supreme Court’s Panepinto decision in 1993, authored by Justice Margaret Workman, required the state

Arrest made in Charleston bank robbery

Man taken into custody a few hours after clear photos released.

Tomblin’s prison reform bill clears opposition

Governor Tomblin’s prison reform bill survived a challenge in the House of Delegates Thursday and has moved to passage stage. House Minority Leader Tim Armstead (R-Kanawha) failed in his attempt to change key aspects of the bill, including one provision that allows a judge to put non-violent offenders on supervised release six months before the

Jim Justice says Aerosmith his biggest booking yet

Greenbrier owner also rolls back ticket prices for July events.

Federal prosecutor part of Maynard investigation

U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin and ATF looking at how accused murderer slipped through system.

Manchin defends gun control amendment

Senator explains his plan on MetroNews Talkline.

Gold and Blue Now: Monday, April 15

In today’s edition, Elijah Macon talks about his experience at the Scott Brown Classic and Dana Holgorsen talks about the depth chart heading into the spring game.

Fieler: 10th-grade JV to the national stage

Chase Fieler a guest on the MetroNews Statewide Sportsline.

Darwin Cook’s redemption song

Senior blames himself for WVU's defensive woes last season, and for a wayward detour that forced him to recommit.

Broadband access prioritized over speed

Amendment to broadband bill approved in Senate

How Tennis Maynard beat the background check

While the nation is debating whether to expand background checks for gun buyers, it’s evident that there was a breakdown in the current system designed to deny gun sales to the mentally ill in the case of a murdered Mingo County Sheriff. Sheriff Gene Crum was shot to death last week in Williamson, as he