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WednesdayJuly 3, 2013

After the buildup, it’s time to play

Phil Mickelson's the favorite, though Greenbrier Classic fans might be thrilled if he simply makes the weekend.

Charleston celebrates Independence Day with a bang

With a free concert and fireworks

Former Weston bank branch manager pleads guilty to embezzlement

Embezzled over $200,000 from depositors' accounts

One dead in Kanawha County crash

The man died Wednesday from injuries sustained in wreck

Payton becomes $38-million caddie

Saints coach carrying the bag this week for his friend Ryan Palmer.

Mazey’s offseason: From fly balls to fly rods

WVU baseball coach Randy Mazey has a passion for the outdoors.

Charleston Police pay it forward

Officers offer a cold drink and a look into the purpose of the police department.

Kanawha County gets greener

New natural gas-fueled SUV unveiled

State Police have more rules of the road this year

Troopers will be visible during holiday weekend.

Simpson aims for another charge

In contention the past two years, he hopes to make another run Sunday.

Tomblin says he needs work on his golf game

He played in a Wednesday Pro Am event at The Greenbrier Resort.

Harrison prosecutor says Jarvisville case should start discussion

A Harrison County grand jury will consider possible criminal charges against grandmother who fired the shot that killed her grandson.

New daddy Haas bottles winning formula

Last week's AT&T National champion brings 7-week-old son to Greenbrier.

Wet outlook for Independence Day

Flash flood watch until midday Thursday.

On weather watch at Greenbrier Classic

A team of people will be monitoring weather developments during The Greenbrier Classic.

Legislative group to take summer trip to North Dakota

They'll be looking at that state's legacy fund.

Hokies on tap for 2021-22

WVU and Virginia Tech plan to renew their football rivalry with a home-and-home series.

Wolfley ‘wanted to be the first’ for 2015

Morgantown High's Stone Wolfley a guest on the MetroNews Statewide "Sportsline" to talk about his eventual future as a Mountaineer.