Day: August 5, 2013 Archives


MondayAugust 5, 2013

Fayette County man sentenced on a child pornography charge

Man who had 600 explicit images on his computer failed to show up for previous sentencing hearing.

Herd not worried about expectations

Marshall players aren't concerned about what people outside of the program are saying.

Photo gallery: Day 4 of fall camp

Freshman receiver Shelton Gibson's injured knee appears to be making progress.

Cheerleading coach gets home confinement

Amanda Jo Barker sentenced in Marion County for having sex with teenage boys.

Tax secretary says flex-fuel credit costing WV revenue

State Tax and Revenue Secretary was a guest on Monday's MetroNews 'Talkline.'

Fairmont State dean charged with sexual assault

Peter Lach allegedly forced himself on man in his campus office.

Holgorsen: Camp soon turns physical

Watch Monday's news conference as WVU enters the second week of fall camp.

Deadly ATV crash in Wyoming County

Passenger pronounced dead at the scene.

Time to head back to school

Summer break is almost over for several West Virginia counties.

Hamilton ‘optimistic’ on mining permits after McCarthy meeting

Industry official says he thinks they will see a 'better line of communications' with the EPA.

Caridi returning to WVU broadcasts

Play-by-play voice of the Mountaineers since 1997 will continue as host of Statewide Sportsline on weeknights.

Defensive questions as camp opens

Can the defense step up in 2013 and make Marshall a contender in C-USA?

Big hitters beware of targeting

WVU assistant Tony Gibson wants his safeties playing smart, not timid.

Intrigue aplenty as practices begin

A look at top stories for all three classifications entering the 2013 high school football season.

Gold and Blue Now: Monday, Aug. 5

In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, receivers Ivan McCartney and Kevin White discuss the early days of fall camp. Also assistants Shannon Dawson, Keith Patterson and Erik Slaughter give their perspective of how players are performing.

Cutting for a cause

Hair salon chain to donate back-to-school haircuts in parts of West Virginia.

Flex fuel tax folly costs WV millions

Here is yet another story of what happens when the government tries to pick economic winners and losers. In 2011, West Virginia leaders were energized by the possibility of an economic boom based on the Marcellus Shale natural gas deposits.  The enthusiasm contributed to passage of the Alternative Fuel Motor Vehicles Tax Credit. Bill supporters

Political science professor says party changes are rare

Cabell County State Senator Evan Jenkins is the latest to make the switch.

Rahall predicts ‘spirited’ race against Jenkins

The Third District Congressman says the Cabell County Senator has supported him in the past.