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FridayFebruary 14, 2014

Highlights & photos: RCB rolls Westside, 76-54

Robert C. Byrd beat Westside 76-54 on Friday night in boys high school basketball.

No. 13 Louisville edges WVU with walk-off homer

The Mountaineers couldn't hold a four-run lead and fell 7-6 in their season opener in Charleston, S.C.

Ski resorts hope for big Presidents Day weekend

Tough winter turns minds to skiing.

House passes bill that some say chips away at education reform

Supporting delegate says teacher hiring committees want to "play God."

Attorney General files price gouging complaint

Owner of Mid Valley Mart accused of raising bottled water prices by more 100 percent.

DOH getting close to exhausting winter budget

State transportation secretary says they will have to move some projects to pick up additional money.

Goal set for starting teacher salaries in West Virginia

West Virginia Education Association President Dale Lee said a long-term plan for salaries is necessary.

Fayetteville woman dies nearly two weeks after house fire

Nancy Knupp died in Virginia burn center.

A clipper is coming; the forecast is calling for more snow

Meteorologists: Several inches of snow could fall across the Mountain State by Saturday morning.

Power outages few with this winter storm

Appalachian Power says dry, light snow the key.

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, Feb. 14

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — ESPN.com’s bracketologist Joe Lunardi has some exciting news for Mountaineers fans, plus Chip Brown of Orangebloods.com shares his take on the Longhorns’ run the past couple weeks.

The Stampede with Dave Wilson

Dave previews the 2014 Herd Softball team with WMUL Sports Director James Collier.

GW’s state champion soccer team receiving national recognition

State champion George Washington's boys soccer team nationally honored by MaxPreps.

Big rally precedes big drama in Norman: WVU women escape with 76-75 win

West Virginia erases 14-point deficit and survives wild finish to sweep Sooners.

Water protect bill now goes too far

West Virginians are understandably outraged about the water emergency caused by a spill at the Freedom Industries site along the Elk River over a month ago.  The spill of 10,000 gallons of MCHM a mile and a half from the intake of the West Virginia American water plant has illustrated graphically just how vulnerable source