Law enforcement recognized Friday for their work
Ceremony held in Charleston
Herd downs South Carolina St. in opener
Elijah Pittman scored 31 points in The Herd's 85-61 win.
Clay-Battelle’s Steele AARP Scholar Athlete
Cee-Bees' three-sport standout receives statewide honor.
Mountaineers waste big rebounding edge in 70-61 loss at the Coliseum.
Mingo County father charged with 7-week-old’s death
Albert Matthew Moore told lawmen he had used marijuana, crack and Roxicodone within two days of child's death.
United Bankshares continues dividend streak
Banking company marks 40th straight year of "consistent profitability."
Charges dismissed in Lewis County cold case
The charges, connected to two 1999 murders, could be filed again.
Williams not fretting low-scoring exhibition as opener looms
WVU freshman carries big goals into Friday night's season opener againts Mount Saint Mary's.
Former deputy sentenced to 10 to 20 years in prison
Judge says Bradley Totten abused his position of trust.
Voters have a say in school funding Saturday
Excess levy elections scheduled in Kanawha and Hancock counties.
First District still ‘likely’ Republican
Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball says the Congressional race is still David McKinley's to lose even with Glen Gainer as a candidate.
Stew’s son calls stadium naming an ‘honor’
Blaine Stewart says his dad, Bill, always stayed connected to Magnolia High School and New Martinsville.
Longtime auditor says the games in Washington must stop.
Gold and Blue Now: Friday, Nov. 8
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, Juwan Staten shares his excitement to start the season plus Mack Brown talks about WVU’s running game and Charles Sims gives his thoughts on playing Texas.
Defensive crackdown big topic as season begins
Eron Harris likes the NCAA's new freedom-of-movement emphasis, while Kevin Noreen isn't a fan.
Herd offense won’t be caught off guard
Marshall admits UAB's defense threw it for a loop last season.
Scouting the ‘Horns: Matchups that could make the difference
Texas is on a roll as it rolls into Morgantown, and here are a few reasons why.
Elderly man dies from injuries sustained in weekend fire
Man died Thursday at Cabell Huntington Hospital
AG Morrisey files brief against EPA
In opposition to the new rule on cross-state air pollution.
Just a few weeks ago, state Auditor Glen Gainer had all but made up his mind not to run for Congress in the state’s 1st Congressional District. “That’s definitely the way I’m leaning,” Gainer told me at the time. “If I had to make a decision today, I would probably say no.” But the six-term