Day: April 17, 2013 Archives


WednesdayApril 17, 2013

Magistrate pay raise bill passes House

House members agree to move forward with bills.

Morgantown TIF clears bases

Lawmakers sent project on its way with overwhelming votes.

New budget heading to governor’s desk

State lawmakers pass spending plan.

Buckwild cast member seeks injunction

Shae Bradley wants to stop Jessie J from releasing tape.

Ripley football coach officially resigns

Jimmy Frashier steps down to become assistant principal at Ravenswood.

FSU’s Trickett mulling transfer to WVU

USF also a possibility for junior quarterback, who would be eligible to play next fall.

Manchin-Toomey amendment rejected

The proposal would have expanded federal background check requirements to gun sales at shows and online.

Accused rapist now in custody

The Kanawha County man is charged with kidnapping and raping a teenager.

Mountaineers visit WVU Children’s Hospital

A portion of Saturday's spring game proceeds will go toward the WVU Children's Hospital.

Arson suspect sought in Parkersburg

It follows the second set fire in the same part of Parkersburg in five days.

Follow-up: No serious injuries in Mercer bus wreck

Approaching vehicle hit school bus head-on.

West Virginia Bishop meets Pope Francis

The meeting happened earlier this month at the Vatican.

What’s on tap for 2014 recruiting?

Mountaineers pursuing top quarterbacks for next year's class

Tomblin won’t ask BOG chair Payne to resign

WVU president issues statement on new review committee.

Threat against principal came from another state

Charleston police are continuing their investigation into Facebook threat.

Protecting our game and fish

I was checked for fishing license this week on the lake.

All-star coach: Williams, Macon ready for WVU

South Charleston's Vic Herbert breaks down West Virginia's basketball signees.

Heater wants defense to play faster

Chuck Heater wants the defense to be able to anticipate and stay a step ahead of the offense.

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, April 19

WVU running back, Andrew Buie, talks about the competiton this spring in the backfield, while linebacker Doug Rigg points out the prose of having one voice on defense. Also Mike Mayock gives us his take on where Geno may go in the draft next week.