GW’s Kay AARP Scholar Athlete of the Week
Patriots’ basketball/swimming standout receives statewide honor.
Webster County couple found guilty in 2012 triple murder
Webster County jury returned verdict Friday evening
Two Nicholas County residents arrested for incest
Investigation ongoing
Straw poll coming to this weekends Kanawha County Lincoln Day Dinner
Candidates vying for nomination in Second Congressional District
Kanawha County man killed in Friday tractor accident
Name has not been released
Foretelling a narrow escape in Maryland
Allan Taylor predicts a slim win for West Virginia and gives his picks for the rest of the Big 12 weekend.
West Virginia State steps into the future
Kanawha Valley university hasn't had new residence in two generations of students.
Mingo prosecutor says he did nothing wrong
Michael Sparks fighting back in response to motion filed at state Supreme Court.
Additional indictments in Bridgeport doctor case
Case connected to prescription drugs.
Attorney named in Thornsbury indictment tells his side
Butch West represented George White when he arrested on a drug charge in Mingo County before being replaced.
Defense needs a big day in Blacksburg
Opponents have dared Virginia Tech to throw the ball. Will The Herd do the same?
What congressional delegation is saying about new EPA rule
Members of Senate and House upset with Obama administration.
EPA releases rules on new power plants
Many say it will be impossible to build future coal-fired plants.
Funeral arrangements pending for well known fire trainer
New overlook to offer spectacular view on Rich Mountain
Money generated from timber sale is reinvested into hiking destination at Kumbrabow State Forest
Gold and Blue Now: Friday, Sept. 20
In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, Garrett Cullen talks about future WVU schedules as we hear from West Virginia athletics director Oliver Luck about possible matchups against Penn State, Virginia Tech, Virginia and Pittsburgh.
Bill Legg says it is fire vs. fire when the Marshall offense goes up against the Hokie defense.
The Mingo County rabbit hole of corruption
As federal investigators delve farther down the rabbit hole in Mingo County, the discoveries only get curiouser and curiouser. The U.S. Attorney’s Office had suspended Mingo County Judge Michael Thornsbury sufficiently nailed on charges that he abused his position multiple times to entrap the husband of his ex-mistress, that Thornsbury decided to cooperate and pleaded