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WednesdayDecember 18, 2013

Madison Creek Road in Logan County to reopen Thursday

After being shutdown for over a week

No Mega Millions jackpot in W.Va., but a $1 million consolation prize

Overall ticket sales ahead of Tuesday's near-record Mega Millions drawing were down in West Virginia from 2012 when a similar sized jackpot was a possibility.

Juco cornerback picks WVU over Wisconsin

Keishawn Richardson becomes sixth junior college commitment for 2014 and plans to enroll early.

Beckley police seeking man who approached young girls at store

Several girls say the man inappropriately touched them at a Kohl's department store.

AFT leader says pay raise is only part of the solution

Teachers say classroom resources are equally important to increased pay over long term.

One killed in Summers County fire

The blaze rekindled on Wednesday.

Children and families group to fight for social programs

Group says they aren't advocates for programs, butt are people who have actually benefited from the programs

Missing Bluefield man found

He was last seen leaving work on Monday.

Patriot emerges from bankruptcy

The company has reorganized over the past 17 months.

Winter Festival of Lights shines

Oglebay Park celebrates 28 years of dazzling displays

Drug death prosecuted as involuntary manslaughter

Murder ruled out because of a loop hole in the law

Taylor ready for one more chance

Jeremiah Taylor injured his back in September but has been cleared to play in the Military Bowl.

The 12 Days of Hoppy

What does the well known host of MetroNews 'Talkline' need this year?

Man killed in Harrison County crash

Deadly collision on U.S. Route 50.

Wood school superintendent resigns

Patrick Law announces plans after executive session.

One person dead after Huntington shooting

One person facing charges

Governor receives recommendations addressing military spousal license portability issues

Received recommendations from Commission on Military Spousal Licensure

WV receives more funding for Hurricane Sandy cleanup

Funding will go to serve five West Virginia counties