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TuesdayOctober 29, 2013

DeForest speaks, but Oklahoma State scandal off-limits

West Virginia's special-teams coordinator hadn't taken questions from the media since early September.

The new Canaan Valley Resort Lodge is open for business

New 160 room structure was officially opened Tuesday

Watch: Holliday news conference

Doc Holliday talks about issues against MTSU and this week's game against Southern Miss.

Plea hearings set for two former Mingo officials

Both Michael Sparks and Dallas Toler have already resigned from their elected positions.

4 injured starters day-to-day for WVU

Dana Holgorsen's weekly media session includes injury updates as the Mountaineers prep for TCU.

Racing to beat winter

Road work in Charleston is expected to wrap up next month.

Another record Take Back event

Tons of prescription pills were turned over to authorities across West Virginia.

WVSSAC Rankings: Week 10

Huntington, Bluefield and Madonna all with No. 1 rankings.

Photo gallery II: Mingo Central 26, Logan 20

More photos from Mingo Central's 26-20 win over Logan in week nine.

“Light” enrollment reported in West Virginia for health care insurance

Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield official said he's disappointed the problems with healthcare.gov are continuing.

The Takeaway: K-State dominates WVU in 2nd half

In their weekly installment, Allan Taylor and Justin Hoff break down the K-State film and discuss whether WVU can become bowl-eligible.

Hardy County chicken farmers talk about victory over EPA

Tony and Lois Alt were guests on Tuesday's MetroNews "Talkline."

Coal industry supporters hit Capitol Hill

More than 5,000 rally in support of coal jobs.

Morgantown students to visit the White House Wednesday

They'll be gardening with First Lady Michelle Obama.

Texas AD post ‘Luck’s job to lose’

Interviews with Longhorns advisory committee reportedly begin this week.

Newcomers shine in exhibition

Herd fans got their first look at the 2013-14 hoops team.

Concerns raised at first community meeting in Wayne County

Over proposed school reconfiguration plan

Consol sale shakes up coal industry

Consol Energy has announced the sale of its five steam coal producing mines, all in West Virginia.  Ohio-based Murray Energy is buying the mines and related assets in a deal worth $3.5 billion. Consol is shifting its emphasis to natural gas production from the Marcellus and Utica Shale reserves. This is far more than back

The Blitz: Week 10

Garrett Cullen and Fred Persinger look at this week's MoHawk Bowl and look at some of the other games around the state.