Day: September 2, 2013 Archives


MondaySeptember 2, 2013

Enrollment date nears for major healthcare law change

Those who qualify for health care coverage through the Medicaid expansion or the Health Insurance Marketplace can enroll next month.

Gold and Blue Now: Tuesday, Sept. 3

Dana Holgerson takes a look back on Week 1 against William and Mary, while Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops touches on the Mountaineers offense.

Trial in Berkeley 4th of July shootings begin Tuesday

Daniel Herbert of Martinsburg is accused of shooting an 8-year-old girl and a man at a 2012

Texas doctor charged with operating a pill mill to be sentenced

Sentencing comes Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Charleston

Kentucky man killed in Huntington crash

Accident happened on Sunday

Two dead in Monday Fayette County crash

Cause under investigation

Woman dead in Oak Hill crash

Wreck occurred Monday morning.

Trickett remains a developing option

As Oklahoma week begins, Holgorsen says transfer QB "brings something to the table" Paul Millard doesn't.

Wheeling police look for eyewitnesses in student beating

Wheeling Jesuit student dead after Saturday morning attack.

MetroNews Power Rankings: Week 2

Shuffling in Class AAA, while Fairmont Senior and St. Marys join the Class AA and Class A rankings.

Photos: Jefferson 58, Spring Mills 6

​Jefferson defeated Spring Mills 58-6 in week one of the high school football season.

The story behind ‘The Butler’

Author Wil Haygood shares lessons from the man who served 8 presidents

Herd pointed in positive direction

You can't judge a team after one game, but Dave Wilson says Marshall is headed in the right direction.

Gold and Blue Now: Monday, Sept. 2

In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, Dana Holgorsen says that although the quarterbacks have a lot of work to do, he was pleased with how they preformed on Saturday. Also, with the start of the NFL season coming up on Thursday, 15 former Mountaineers made NFL rosters and Nikki Izzo-Brown won her 250th

Putnam fire chief killed in ATV crash

Wreck occurred during the annual "Bergoo Bash" fundraiser in Webster County.

WVU Monday morning stock report

Allan Taylor offers a unit-by-unit evaluation after West Virginia's squeaker on opening weekend.

A delayed debate on Syria

President Obama has decided to ask Congress for authorization to launch a limited military strike against Syria for that country’s alleged use of chemical weapons last month that killed more than 1,400 people, including 400 children. The decision to go to Congress represents a significant shift for the President, whose administration had let it be

Labor leader supports future fund idea

He says saving makes sense for West Virginia.