Day: September 9, 2013 Archives


MondaySeptember 9, 2013

Charleston cat ordinance tabled

City officials going to further consider ordinance

Gold and Blue Now: Tuesday, Sept. 10

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition, Dana Holgorsen deals with offensive issues, while Berry Tramel gives his take on the SI reports involving Joe DeForest.

Photos: Logan 39, Shady Spring 0

Logan defeated Shady Spring 39-0 in week two of the high school football season.

Photos: Wheeling Park 17, Bridgeport 14

Wheeling Park defeated Bridgeport 17-14 in week two of the high school football season.

Bus blitz success

Few violations found with charter buses on West Virginia highways

Interstate 64 shutdown scheduled

Downed power lines to go back up Monday evening.

Men use backdoor to rob Go-Mart

Police hope surveillance photos will help.

WVU will ‘shake things up’ in pass game

With three QBs back in the mix, Holgorsen says he doesn't know when he'll "feel good about somebody."

Charleston police ‘nuisance’ going away

Those who ran Ms. Sylvia's Sandwich Shop and Polo Social Club moving out.

State official breaks down WESTEST 2 results

Schools are now labeled based on student performance.

Multimedia: Upon Further Review

The weekly look inside West Virginia football recaps WVU's trip to Norman, Okla.

Trooper optimistic after Boone County drug roundup

Ten, mainly mid-level dealers, arrested recently.

Manchin opposes U.S. military strike against Syria

He has proposed an alternative diplomatic plan to address Syria's use of chemical weapons against civilians.

Weirton teen charged with murder

Teenager in custody.

Lovett is happy and healthy in 2013

Monterius Lovett battled injuries in 2012 but is back to full strength in The Herd's secondary this season.

Monday stock report: Err Raid

Allan Taylor provides the ups and downs from West Virginia's 16-7 loss at Oklahoma.

MetroNews Power Rankings: Week 3

More shuffling in Class AA, while there's a new top ranked team in Class A.

Photos: Jefferson 28, Mountain Ridge 6

Jefferson defeated Mountain Ridge, MD 28-6 in week two of the high school football season.

Tomblin cautious on road plan

A year ago, Governor Tomblin created the West Virginia Blue Ribbon Commission on Highways to try to come up with ways to raise the money needed for road construction and repairs. Tomblin sounded optimistic as he charged the 31-member commission to spend the next year holding public hearings and researching funding possibilities for highways. “I’ve

New River Gorge Bridge designated as a historic place

After several months of work, bridge is on the National Register of Historic Places