Day: July 2, 2013 Archives


TuesdayJuly 2, 2013

Gold and Blue Now: Wednesday, July 3

In this addition, 2015 commit Stone Wolfley talks about why he chose WVU for his collegiate career, while current Mountaineer, Connor Arlia, speaks about the quarterback competition and how he thinks it will strengthen the team.

WVU lands WR commit for 2015

Another Miami-area receiver, Jackson High's Jovon Durante, pledges to the Mountaineers.

Joe the Plumber to spend Independence Day in West Virginia

He will be part of a July 4th event in Grafton.

Faldo Series final coming to Greenbrier

Sir Nick building a second home at the resort and bringing global youth series with him.

Teachers, others miss more days in Kanawha County schools

More than $5 million spent to pay for substitute teachers and service personnel.

Harrison prosecutor to take shooting death to grand jury

Joe Shaffer says "good case for members of the community to decide"

Justice recalls underestimating derecho

Greenbrier Resort owner says Classic officials "may have thrown up the white flag" had they realized storm's impact.

WVU Hospitals signs letter of intent to buy Keyser hospital

Deal needs approval of state Health Care Authority.

Harrison County boy dead in accidental shooting

Sheriff says grandmother was checking for intruders.

5 picks: Bob Friend weighs in

The director of operations at Pikewood National Golf Club submits his choices for the Greenbrier Classic.

Seniors go back to class to learn some new skills

Finding a job after age 50 is easier than you might think

Regional jail fees go down

But will it be a savings or just a break even move for each county?

Credit scramble

Democrats and Republicans both claim they are responsible for the elimination of the food tax.

Football single-game tickets available Monday

Tickets to William & Mary, Georgia State, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech and Iowa State going on sale, with Texas seats available as part of mini-package.

Rain, golf, scouting; Homeland Security busy

Agency has eyes and ears open.

Republican consultant calls out ‘rich, elite liberals’

Greg Thomas talked about the possible 2014 Congressional races on Tuesday's 'MetroNews Talkline.'

Spain: ‘We’re more together’

WVU's junior left tackle sees signs of team chemistry improving.

Bruce: ‘Nobody wants to be ranked that low’

Sophomore linebacker Isaiah Bruce said defense is determined to regain respect.

Man killed in Preston County accident

Body being sent to state Medical Examiner's Office.

Who gets the credit for the food tax cut?

President Kennedy said, “Victory has a thousand fathers, but defeat is an orphan.”  The same can be said for taxes. No one wants to take the blame for a tax increase, but every politician wants to share in the credit for tax cuts. And so when the last penny of West Virginia’s hated food tax