Day: September 3, 2013 Archives


TuesdaySeptember 3, 2013

Texas doctor sentenced for operating Logan pill mill

Was sentenced by a federal judge Tuesday

Gold and Blue Now: Wednesday, Sept. 4

In this edition, WVU coach Dana Holgerson wants his team to have a more balanced offensive attack, and offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson discusses what to expect from the Sooners’ defense Saturday night.

The Takeaway: Next stop Norman

Justin Hoff and Allan Taylor wrap up the William & Mary win and preview the showdown at OU.

VT defensive back transfers to Marshall

Donaldven Manning has joined the Thundering Herd football program.

Eastern Panhandle Report: Week 2

Martinsburg tries to keep rolling, Frankfort and Moorefield look to move to 2-0, and Musselman faces a cross-state foe.

Man charged with sexual abuse, incest

Bail set at more than half-million dollars.

State Troopers make multi-DUI arrests during holiday weekend

Five of the alleged drunk drivers were in auto accidents.

State tax collections miss estimates again

Revenue growth predicted for second half of fiscal year.

Chemical leak in Kanawha Valley

Emergency officials claim leak was not reported properly.

Ezemma suffers career-ending break

Holgorsen reveals fifth-year senior suffered broken leg and foot against William & Mary.

Secondary likes playing ‘bump & run’ coverage

Herd's defensive backs like being able to go one-on-one with receivers.

Fayette deputies dealing with rash of deadly wrecks

Six people killed in three holiday weekend crashes.

Rockefeller studying Syria issue

Senator will be part of briefings this week.

Feds uncover Logan insurance fraud case

Men allegedly had building burned down for $1 million.

Nine traffic deaths recorded over Labor Day weekend

Two-thirds of deaths in Fayette County.

Herd serious about Gardner-Webb

Marshall is not taking its Week 2 FCS opponent lightly.

Pledge of Allegiance goes to court… again

Tomorrow, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will hear oral arguments on the question of whether the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools violates the rights of students. In Doe v. Acton-Boxborough Regional School District, an atheist couple argues the Pledge violates the state’s equal rights laws because it includes the phrase “under

The Blitz: Week 2

Garrett Cullen and Fred Persinger look at some of the top stories in week two of the high school football season throughout the state.