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Day: April 10, 2014 Archives


ThursdayApril 10, 2014

Kansas coaches visit juco guard day before his planned trip to WVU

Coach says Tarik Phillip, MVP of the Jayhawk Conference this season, reportedly still leaning toward Mountaineers.

Putnam deputies say St. Albans man’s intent was to kill

Attempted murder case under investigation.

Fayette sheriff responds to dog’s shooting by animal control officer

Complaint filed after dog was shot and killed.

Former police officer indicted on sexting charge

Prosecutors say nude picture sent to 16-year-old.

Family Dollar closing hundreds of stores in U.S.

Discount retailer has not verified whether West Virginia stores will be impacted.

FEMA renders split-decision in WV water emergency

Federal disaster declaration rejected but public assistance approved.

Musgrave hopes to ‘feel the energy’ as No. 18 Cowboys visit Hawley Field

As WVU awaits completion of a new stadium, its stripped-down campus ballpark finally tastes some Big 12 flavor.

Part of Freedom’s tanks to be cut up, taken away and tested

U.S. Chemical Safety Board will be in charge.

Nurse files complaint against WV Media’s Bray Cary

Woman claims owner of TV stations wouldn't allow her to leave room.

State school board seeks input from educators in superintendent search

State Board of Ed plans to stick to tight timeline.

Restoring a wild trout fishery

Three year project to restore upper Shavers Fork is complete.

Mixed reactions from coaches over expanding summer practices

Many coaches are in favor, others not so much - that's been the initial response to expanding the summer practice session.

State superintendent weighs in on summer practices

Former coach Jim Phares says he sees the pros and cons.

Morrisey letter: legislature can override fetal pain bill

Attorney General lets legislature know what research has found.

The Stampede with Dave Wilson

Quarterback Gunnar Holcombe talks with Dave about the battle for the backup QB spot and learning from Rakeem Cato.

Watch: South Charleston’s Donnie Mays on Sportsline

South Charleston football coach Donnie Mays was a guest on the Sportsline for his take on a potential lengthened high school summer practice session.

Sabato’s Crystal Ball goes to ‘leans Republican’ for Rahall-Jenkins

Political report takes "news of the race" in making decision.

WATCH: Previewing matchups to watch at the Gold-Blue game

Three public practices gave fans a taste of what WVU football could offer in 2014, and Saturday's spring game will provide an extended look.

Georgia Southern to visit Morgantown in 2015, reportedly for $850,000

Longtime Division I-AA power is climbing into the FBS this season as a Sun Belt Conference member.