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ThursdayFebruary 13, 2014

In latest bracketology, ESPN’s Lunardi has WVU among ‘last four in’

Bracketologist's current projections have WVU reporting to Dayton, Ohio, for an opening-round play-in game.

Plowing crews hope for major gains Friday

As winter storm passes through West Virginia, DOH ramps up efforts to clear heavy snowfall.

Winter wallops West Virginia

Storm moved further west than predicted.

Plymale pushing a different teacher pay raise bill

Senate education committee chairman says $1,000 more better than 2 percent for lower paid teachers.

Kanawha jury: Troopers did not use excessive force

Civil finds in favor of troopers in connection with 2009 Logan County arrest.

Bill moves on that would give Huntington Prep needed WVSSAC recognition

Huntington Prep still fighting to be able to participate in national tournaments and championships, needing recognition by the WVSSAC.

Lakin inmates help kids in need

Prisoners create a personal gift for foster children.

Elmore leading the state in scoring as GW looks for tournament run

George Washington's Jon Elmore is putting up 30 points per game as the Patriots prepare for the stretch run.

Photo gallery: Winter wild and wonderful land

MetroNews listeners share snow pics

Altered tank bill keeps moving through House

The House bill would require water treatment plants to have alternate water sources.

Morgantown and Wayne make football matchup official

Morgantown will face Wayne on the football field in 2014.

Nor’easter covers parts of West Virginia with snow

Up to 17 inches were reported in cities like Martinsburg and Harper's Ferry.

Gibson will be promoted to WVU’s defensive coordinator post

Sources said the safeties coach, now in his second stint at WVU, will replace Keith Patterson.

Herd baseball opener delayed by snow

The massive snow storm paralyzing the south has delayed the start of the season.

Leave education reform law alone

Last year, after much debate and consternation, the West Virginia Legislature passed SB 359, a comprehensive education reform bill.  The new law is aimed at improving upon the state’s Constitutional requirement of providing a thorough and efficient education.  Consistently low test scores show we’re not measuring up. As with any reforms, they must be given