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FridayFebruary 21, 2014

George Washington sweeps state swimming championships

George Washington girls and boys repeat as state champions in swimming.

WVU dips into Florida for another 2015 commitment

Cornerback Kevin Williams of Pompano Beach has offers from Florida and Syracuse.

Holgorsen: Fans will be ‘pleasantly surprised’ by team WVU produces

Quarterback Clint Trickett will miss spring, but a number of injured players were cleared to return.

WVU J-School drops the ‘J’

A name change will take effect in July for the Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism.

Chery tops the list of Baylor’s overlooked weapons

Since WVU last faced the Bears point guard, he has healed up and posted a triple-double.

Holgorsen hires Tom Bradley, longtime Penn State assistant

The former Nittany Lions defensive coordinator will join WVU staff as senior associate head coach.

‘Sweet Dreamers’ split a million bucks

WV Lottery hands out fourth large jackpot winner in less than two weeks.

In home water testing: WV Tap trying to make up for time lost

Independent testers give update on project.

Future Fund bill moves on to House of Delegates

Senate president's legislation clears body on unanimous vote.

Freedom’s bankruptcy proceedings continue

Company plans to stay in Chapter 11 bankruptcy for now.

Boys basketball gallery: St. Joseph Central 69, Liberty Raleigh 40

A look at St. Joseph Central's 69-40 win over Liberty Raleigh in boys high school basketball.

First Freedom tanks could begin coming down next week

DEP official updates legislative committee.

West Virginia’s college savings program marks a milestone

SMART529 first launched in West Virginia in 2002.

State lawmakers still doing the budget scramble

Senate Finance Committee Chair Roman Prezioso said they're now turning to Plan B -- dipping into savings.

UAB rebounds to 68-62 win over Herd

Marshall was out-rebounded and had trouble connecting on outside shots in loss to Blazers.

Stormy Friday morning produces damage, power outages

Huntington church building loses roof, steeple.

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, Feb. 21

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, the “Voice of the Bears” John Morris discusses Baylor’s recent 3-game winning streak and Juwan Staten tells us what he expects to see Saturday out of the Bears.

Cigarette tax goes up in smoke as budget battle intensifies

As the regular session of the West Virginia Legislature rolls to a close—we have just two week to go—it has become apparent that there is no consensus under the Capitol dome over how to resolve a serious budget problem. The hole in the proposed spending plan for the fiscal year beginning July 1st could be

HS Sportsline: Fairmont Senior girls coach Corey Hines

Fairmont Senior girls basketball coach Corey Hines was a recent guest on MetroNews HS Sportsline.