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FridayJune 14, 2013

Steubenville teen classified as Tier II sex offender

After nationally publicized 2012 rape of a 16-year-old girl, football player must register as sex offender every six months for 20 years.

Heating up at the Brickhouse Cardio Club

Club invites training experts for Mash Up Party in Charleston

Herd lands pledge from 3-star QB

Georgia QB Cole Garvin has verbally committed to Marshall.

Recruiting, scouting Oklahoma on mind of WVU’s Gibson

WVU safeties coach Tony Gibson with a recruiting update on the MetroNews Statewide Sportsline.

Keep on trucking

Some of West Virginia's best truck drivers compete.

No injuries following Kanawha River plunge

Quick turn sends minivan into water.

Democrats line up behind Miley

Endorsement from Delegate White gives him enough votes to be the next Speaker of the state House of Delegates.

DOH hires contractors to repair damaged U.S. 119

Highway damaged in Thursday flood.

State’s birthday celebration packed with activities

Events scheduled for next Thursday-Sunday.

Newborns steal the show at WV Wildlife Center

Offspring are big attractions in spring and early summer at state's only official zoological facility

‘Training’ thunderstorms at root of Spencer flood

Two-hour period of storm following storm put down more rain that town could handle.

McKinley says surveillance programs go too far

He says the monitoring of phone and online records stretches beyond what was initially authorized.

UMWA and Patriot to resume talks

Union leaders say there is a way forward with Patriot, but plan to hold Arch and Peabody ultimately accountable.

Class AAA baseball all-state

The Class AAA all-state baseball team as selected by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association.

State Board, unions settle over hiring rules.

The battle over the reform of West Virginia’s public schools did not end with Governor Tomblin’s signature on Senate Bill 359 on April 10th.  The ongoing disputes between the education unions and state Board of Education reformers continued, albeit quietly until now, over the specific rules of how key provisions of the law will be

Gold and Blue Now: Thursday, June 20

In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, we get more information about WVU’s two newest football recruits, Jed Drenning says that fans should be cautiously optimistic about Dana Holgorsen’s offense for this upcoming season and Tony Gibson says that WVU has some depth at saftey with some younger players.