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MondayAugust 26, 2013

Photos: Morgantown scrimmage at Fort Hill

A look at Morgantown's scrimmage this past weekend at Fort Hill (Md.).

Marshall County man heading to trial for ex-wife’s murder

14 years after Melissa Groot's body was found

Convicted murderer sentenced for violent escape attempt

Assaulted a correctional officer during attempted escape

First Lady Tomblin talks to students about reading

Stressing the importance of reading

Gold and Blue Now: Tuesday, August 27

In this edition, Dana Holgerson says that his quarterback competition is down to Millard and Trickett, while William & Mary head coach, Jimmye Laycock, isn’t concerned with who trots out there for the Mountaineers on Saturday.

State Chamber ready for biggest meeting ever

Education, economic development and job creation are the focus of the three day meeting

St. Marys looks to run into the playoffs

St. Marys will look to the rushing attack in 2013, following a 9-1 regular season in 2012.

8-year-old boy named in juvenile petition

Charleston boy allegedly stabbed younger sister.

Judge denies WVU motions to dismiss

WVRC allowed to proceed with request for injunction on IMG College third-tier media rights contract.

Murder hearing delayed in Clarksburg

Man suspected of killing four people expected to undergo psychological evaluation.

Charleston mayor upset with downtown club

Danny Jones responds to weekend stabbing.

New black bear on display at capitol

Teenage hunter loans her bear from last fall to the state for display at the office of Attorney General

WV foresters fight fires out west

Crew has been battling blaze for a week

Holgorsen on QB: Millard, Trickett ‘battling’

Quarterback battle down to Paul Millard and Clint Trickett.

Bond back to $200,000 for Charleston attorney

Mark Bramble charged with attempted murder after standoff with police.

Gold and Blue Now: Monday, Aug. 26

In this edition of Gold and Blue Now,  ESPN’s Jake Trotter says that the Texas Longhorns are the best team in the Big 12, if they can live to their expectations and  Travis Haney let’s us know what football fans will be talking about at the conclusion of Week 1.

State falling short of protecting children

A new report by the West Virginia Legislative Auditor includes this disturbing finding concerning child abuse and neglect: “The state has led the nation or placed second in the incidence of child abuse and neglect fatalities from 2000 through 2011, and the rate of child deaths in the state has been higher than the national

MetroNews Power Rankings: Week 1

Martinsburg, Wayne and Wahama ranked as the top teams heading into the 2013 season.