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TuesdayFebruary 25, 2014

House passes fetal pain bill after emotional debate

Opponents predict political backlash.

Rachel Shoaf sentenced to 30 years in prison

Morgantown teenager pleaded guilty to murdering University High classmate Skylar Neese.

Senate unanimously approves municipal gun bill

It prohibits city gun laws that go beyond what's on the books for the state and federal governments.

From pudgy to punishing: Shell earns raves from WVU position coach

Pitt transfer put himself in good graces with Mountaineers staff by firming up and buying in last season.

RAZE makes its point at state capitol

Students say anti-tobacco campaign is working.k

Boys basketball gallery: Logan 73, Greenbrier East 69

​A look at Logan's 73-69 win over Greenbrier East in boys high school basketball.

Cookie Clinton case scheduled for May trial

Former standout quarterback pleads not guilty to 12 criminal charges.

More winter for West Virginia

Winter Weather Advisory for 15 counties late night Tuesday into Wednesday.

Freedom president: ‘Traumatic experience for everyone’

The latest bankruptcy hearing for the company came on Tuesday.

House defeats ‘sue-and-settle’ bill

Legislation was rejected by 55-41 vote on Tuesday.

When it comes to water, how safe is safe?

WV American Water customers debate whether or not to go back to the tap.

Travel South travel West Virginia

Travel journalists leave the state with a lot to write about.

State Police explain how three fishermen were found

Decision to stop and wait may have saved their lives.

Summersville Dam ready for 10-year inspection

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to take a close look at tunnels.

In-state walk-ons can have big impact

Derek Mitchell walked on and earned a scholarship with The Herd. Now, coaches point to him as an example for in-state prospects.

Wine bill hits wall

The proposal to add wine sales to existing beer sales at Milan Puskar Stadium is going nowhere in the state Senate.

Bishop backs bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks

Bishop Michael Bransfield is supporting the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act which is pending at the State House.

Age-enhanced photo released of Aliayah Lunsford

Lewis County girl has been missing since 2011.

Blast of snow hits central counties

Roads snow covered, schools close.

Rescuers locate 2 men and boy missing in remote Randolph County

State police said two of the missing suffered from hypothermia and were LifeFlighted to hospital.