Day: October 21, 2013 Archives


MondayOctober 21, 2013

Interstate 64 fully reopens in Huntington

One lane was closed through the weekend.

Photos: Logan 48, Greenbrier East 29

​Logan defeated Greenbrier East 48-29 in week eight of the season.

Photos: Keyser 47, Jefferson 41

​Keyser defeated Jefferson 47-41 in week eight of the season.

Logan fire that killed 2 caused by electrical problem

Investigators say Monday fire was burning for some time before they arrived on the scene.

Three Weeks and Counting

Time running out in the regular season....

State inmates out-of-state transfer subject of Nov. bid opening

As many as 400 currently housed in regional could go elsewhere to get a better shot at early parole.

Take a ‘Seat in the Spotlight’ at the Capitol Theatre

Historic Wheeling theatre kicks off campaign to pay for restoration.

Diversity Week opens at WVU

Organizers say the week is about different viewpoints.

Holgorsen makes early call for Trickett

There's no mystery this week: Junior transfer will get his fourth start as West Virginia visits Kansas State.

Martinsburg’s Watkins now eligible

Martinsburg quarterback Malique Watkins ruled eligible Monday by the WVSSAC.

Study: Delay for Corridor H would cost state billions

Those with the Corridor H Authority are pushing for a 2020 completion date for the four-lane highway.

Multimedia: Upon Further Review

MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — The MetroNews team of photographers and videographers takes its weekly look inside West Virginia football following the Mountaineers’ 37-27 loss to Texas Tech.

The state needs to prepare for federal shutdown, part two

Legislature learns what could have happened had the shutdown gone beyond one month.

Political analyst says Rahall could be in for the race of his career

The Cook Political Report says the race is a toss-up with more than a year to go until the 2014 General Election.

European trade mission ‘better than anticipated’

Gov. Tomblin and others are optimistic face-to-face meetings will pay off.

Freshman lineman making an impact

Michael Selby is learning quickly and is now racking up the playing time.

Monday morning stock report: Mountaineers must ‘suck it up’

Allan Taylor provides his weekly unit-by-unit recap—this time after the Mountaineers failed to finish against Texas Tech.

Work zone safety still important in the winter months

DOH stresses slowing down and paying attention in work zones

Town Center upgrade will be ready before the holiday season

More green space and less concrete highlight the change.