Day: December 2, 2013 Archives


MondayDecember 2, 2013

During dominant rebounding night, Huggins still finds flaws

West Virginia outrebounded Loyola 62-22 (not a typo), but coach wasn't satisfied.

Focused Mountaineers level Loyola

West Virginia cruises to 96-47 runaway victory behind strong rebounding and bench play.

Herd not concerned where it plays

Fans were upset when it was announced Rice would host the C-USA title game but Herd players moved on quickly.

WVU BOG could choose interim president this week

The Board will meet on Tuesday in Morgantown.

Trial date change in Eddy case

Trial in high-profile Morgantown murder case moved to Jan. 2014.

Troopers help collect needed winter wear for kids

Trooper moved by what he saw one day on the way to work.

Study: Anti-smoking effort sways W.Va. teens

New survey shows far fewer teens admit to smoking than did their predecessors in 2000.

Goodwin: Another member of ‘Team Mingo’ goes down

Former Mingo County magistrate pleads guilty to vote fraud.

The Dana question: Should he stay or should he go?

Callers to MetroNews "Talkline" weigh in on his possible future with or without WVU.

Turnpike traffic way down during Thanksgiving travel time

Threat of bad weather decreased traffic by nearly 8 percent.

Multimedia: Upon Further Review

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The MetroNews team of photographers and videographers takes its final look at the Mountaineers’ 2013 season following WVU’s triple-overtime loss to Iowa State.

Between Cancun and Mizzou comes date against Loyola

Eron Harris says "we're a top-10 team too" as Mountaineers look to build their nonconference resume.

Monday morning stock report: 4th-quarter crash ends 2013

WVU made a habit of second-half collapses this season, so the ending against Iowa State was appropriate. Allan Taylor's weekly report.

Supreme Court makes right decision on WV State Police

For several years, the Charleston Gazette has tried, without success, to get the West Virginia State Police to release information about allegations and investigations of misconduct and incidents of use of force by troopers. The police have refused to comply, citing privacy issues. But last week, the West Virginia Supreme Court ruled against the State

Charleston company offers free year of web design services

Non-profit organizations can apply and one will be selected for the help in January.

Super Six championship overview

A look at the three state championship games set from Wheeling.

DOH pay plan gets serious look

State Transportation Secretary wants a "more defined career path" for maintenance workers.

From CHIP to Medicaid

The New Year will bring health care coverage changes for some West Virginia kids.

Parkersburg mayor says he believes in cracker project

Odebrecht officials are still exploring the possibility.