Mazey sees ‘supreme confidence’ as WVU routs Marshall 10-3
The Mountaineers keep swinging lively bats to win for fifth time in six games.
Car overturns in Wednesday afternoon crash.
Yeager Airport makes more on parking and plans to shift revenues
Additional money will help keep airline costs down.
Kanawha judge issues order on possible Plants’ conflicts
Someone else will have to handle the City of Charleston's child and domestic cases.
Advocates for family groups say cuts will cost state in long run
They want reductions to budgets restored during a May Special Session.
Law enforcement gear up for another Take Back Day
U.S. Attorney says numbers have grown in WV each year.
McDowell students look to broader horizons
Reconnecting McDowell program takes next step.
Running backs: Is WVU’s the best unit in the Big 12?
Yes, WVU lost an NFL back in Charles Sims, but JaJuan Seider contends there's more NFL talent in his running backs room.
Marshall tuition increase approved
BOG seeks more from students to offset state budget cuts.
New coal dust rule aimed at battling Black Lung
U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez makes announcement in Morgantown.
Hunters ready for spring gobbler season
Despite rough winter, turkeys came through in better shape than you may imagine.
Patriot Coal to lay off at least 100 Boone miners
Company officials say some operations eating money.
Raese weighs-in on Craig Turnbull firing
WVU wrestling coach recently let go by WVU athletics director.
Developer details plans for Marshall County power plant
Andrew Dorn with Moundsville Energy was a guest on Wednesday's MetroNews 'Talkline.'
Patriot Coal announces possible major cutbacks
Boone County employ more than 800 workers.
Interim president chosen for full-time job.
D’Antoni not returning to Marshall
D'Antoni will be retained by the Lakers, leaving The Herd to refocus its coaching search.
Some individuals in West Virginia and across the country who currently or will be receiving free or subsidized health insurance under Obamacare are now behind bars. According to a story last month in the New York Times, “In a little-noticed outcome of President Obama’s Affordable Care Act, jails and prisons around the country are beginning