Day: May 10, 2013 Archives


FridayMay 10, 2013

Chase Fischer will transfer to BYU

Chase Fischer will play for BYU.

Rainout means Saturday doubleheader

Big 12 co-leader West Virginia is now scheduled to face TCU in a twinbill.

Strong storms leave behind power outages, damage

Power crews will be working into weekend to restore service.

Stonewall Jackson Memorial rededicated

Gov. Tomblin and others gather in Clarksburg.

Wheeling fight victim dies from injuries

No arrests have been made.

Construction ahead: Step-Up for Women

Non-profit teaches women the skills to get into the construction industry.

Despicablimp floats through West Virginia

Helium-filled Minion spent Thursday night at Yeager Airport as part of film's cross-country promotional tour.

Toddler wanders from Charleston home

Uncle of two-year old forced into emergency baby-sitting duty won't face charges after child walks away.

WV State hoping for a sunny commencement

The University will hold graduation outside for the first time in two decades.

Baseball takes on ECU

RELEASE HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — In the penultimate Conference USA series of the regular season, Marshall will welcome the East Carolina Pirates to Linda K. Epling Stadium in Beckley, W.Va., Friday through Sunday. For Marshall’s eight seniors (Isaac Ballou, Alfredo Brito, Nathan Gomez, Matt Hummel, Matt Kirkwood, Terrence Moore, Wayland Moore, and Gray Stafford), it will

Herd advances to C-USA softball semifinals

Andi Williamson picked up her 30th win of the season in a 5-4 win over ECU.

What are the Mountaineers’ chances for an NCAA bid?

Two RPI gurus discuss West Virginia's place on the tenuous baseball bubble.

Softball regional semifinal scores

Scores from the regional semifinal games throughout the state.

The miscalculation of ‘climate justice’

Last month, several Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives introduced a resolution with a rather unique take on the environmental debate.  According to a report in The Hill, the resolution stated that climate change is hurting women more than men. “Food insecure women with limited socioeconomic resources may be vulnerable to situations such

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, May 10

In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, Randy Mazey discusses his team’s role as a frontrunner, and TCU coach Jim Schlassnagle says WVU will not surprise his team this weekend. Rams receivers coach Ray Sherman projects Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey will have a big impact this season in St. Louis.