Day: October 14, 2013 Archives


MondayOctober 14, 2013

Community remembers Riverside High students

Candlelight vigil held in their honor Monday night

Holgorsen vs. protégé short on nostalgia

Former roommates enduring vastly different seasons as WVU prepares to host No. 16 Texas Tech.

CWA-Frontier give themselves more time for contract talks

Current contract extended for second time while talks continue.

Pretrial hearing in Tennis Maynard case rescheduled

Delbarton man allegedly killed Mingo County Sheriff Eugene Crum.

Photos: University 49, Logan 20

​​University defeated Logan 49-20 in week seven of the season.

Photos: Musselman 42, Hedgesville 34

Musselman defeated Hedgesville 42-34 in week seven of the season.

NBA suspends Ebanks 2 games for DUI

Ex-West Virginia standout signed non-guaranteed free-agent deal with the Dallas Mavericks.

Motions hearing Tuesday in Monongalia County murder case

Sheila Eddy allegedly murdered teenage friend Skylar Neese.

Tough times at Riverside High School

Weekend accident claims lives of recent graduate and current student.

Road trip for several lawmakers

They'll be looking to see what Virginia is doing to pay for its road construction and maintenance needs.

Future Salamander train trips cancelled after accident

The company is personally calling everyone with a future reservation.

Several still recovering from train accident; investigation continues

Witnesses said the truck was going too fast before slamming into a tourist train on Cheat Mountain.

Rock slide snarls I-79 traffic

Part of hillside near mile marker 1 collapsed onto interstate Monday morning

State training officer being treated for gunshot wound

Deputies now believe injury to Frank Kennedy was self-inflicted.

Two teenagers killed in Kanawha County crash

All associated with Riverside High School.

Revisiting WVU’s preseason over/unders

Back on Aug. 1, Allan Taylor set the lines on West Virginia's football season. See how those guesses look at the midpoint.

Thinking about Lacy and Kay

Normally, this daily commentary is about current events, what’s happening in Charleston or Washington that has an impact on our lives. But as I prepare for these pieces, researching and thinking, sometimes other events take over, events that have nothing to do with traditional news, yet are enormously significant. Two weeks ago, we at West

MetroNews Power Rankings: Week 8

Some shuffling in Class AAA, Sissonville is back in Class AA's top five, Moorefield and Greenbrier West move into the Class A top five.