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TuesdayJune 4, 2013

Gold and Blue Now: Thursday, June 13

In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, Greg Hunter discusses the incoming WVU players who are not enrolled in summer classes and pitcher Sean Carley reflects on sitting out last season after transferring from Air Force.

Both Monroe County murder suspects now in custody

Troopers looking for man after taking girlfriend into custody.

SUPCO opinion upholds AG’s outside counsel practice

AG Patrick Morrisey calls ruling a victory for his office.

Beef, It’s what was for lunch

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin hosted a barbeque to support the beef industry on Tuesday.

E. Gordon Gee to retire

Former WVU president stepping down at Ohio State in wake of controversial comments.

Phil’s coming back to the Greenbrier

Tournament officials are still awaiting word from Tiger.

McLean: Have goals, not dreams

Singer-songwriter was a guest on Tuesday's MetroNews 'Talkline' ahead of a Saturday show in Morgantown.

UMWA continues fight in Patriot bankruptcy

"I don't give a damn what that judge did. Today, we march for justice." -- UMWA President Cecil Roberts

Big rigs checked for safety on West Virginia interstates

State Public Service Commission's 72-hour blitz underway.

Sen. Brooks McCabe won’t seek reelection

Charleston businessman making room for what he hopes is "young, aggressive" leadership.

WVU draws Sooners in primetime

Kickoff times also unveiled for Mountaineers' first two nonconference games.

Supreme Court will decide if Wetzel lawyer was friend or foe

H. John Rogers case goes before High Court.

Will Democrats sacrifice U.S. Senate seat?

State Republican Party chair says it's a possibility.

Deadly fire in Braxton County

State Fire Marshal's Office investigating.

Mon County attorney indicted

S. Sean Murphy headed to trial for allegedly beating up another lawyer.

Blair tests positive for Adderall

Marshall's ace tested positive for the banned substance during a pre-draft screening.

Top 2014 targets: Defensive line

Tyree Owens of Oviedo, Fla., is among WVU's most wanted, as MetroNews continues its 2014 recruiting series.

Has America lost its mojo?

America’s success story is rooted in, among other things, the willingness of its people to work hard, sacrifice, and to take a risk in pursuit of their dreams.  That national character has propelled individuals to better lives for themselves, their descendents and their communities. But there’s growing evidence that Americans are becoming more risk averse,