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TuesdayApril 29, 2014

WVU transfer left Pitt because ‘I wasn’t going to get a fair shot to play ever’

Former four-star recruit Cullen Christian has one more season of college football, and by his own admission, a lot to prove.

One killed in Preston County wreck

Wreck took place near Bruceton Mills.

Potomac Center granted six-month provisional license by DHHR

Hampshire County-based program for kids emerging from controversy.

Guard unit placed on active duty

Fayette County unit heading to Cuba.

Lottery commission gives some LVL operators a chance to fix violations

New policy on the way after extensive investigation.

Huggins has WVU headed back to MSG for game against N.C. State

The Mountaineers are scheduled to face the Wolfpack on Dec. 20 in New York.

Morgan County pharmacist running for Congress

Ken Reed says he sees the money he's spending on his campaign as an investment in the Second Congressional District.

West Virginia History Bowl challenges 8th graders

Twenty-four teams are vying for the win

Storms lining up, moving across Mountain State

Unsettled system generating heavy downpours with chance for flooding.

Justice praises the staff of the state’s drug court

Hundreds of graduates are now living drug-free lives.

Charleston community to rally against violence on Wednesday

Despite recent violence, a community leader says good things are happening in the Capitol City.

House Speaker: Abortion ban bill will probably have to wait until next year

He says House lawyers think a special session to address the ban on abortions after 20 weeks into a pregnancy is not possible.

WV Guard adding another readiness center

Southern West Virginia to benefit from project.

Prep baseball notebook: St. Marys entering the week 17-1

Several high school baseball notes from around the state.

Logan’s Mullins to lead WV all-stars in Hatfield-McCoy Senior Bowl

The Hatfield-McCoy Senior Bowl set for this summer.

Donald Sterling: The old fool

Donald Sterling is finished as the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers. His bigoted comments in a taped phone conversation to his girlfriend V. Stiviano have triggered a media maelstrom, making it highly unlikely he can survive. The cable shows have produced an unbroken series of interviews from guests expressing outrage over Sterling’s harsh questioning

WVU source: Pitt transfer likely to have one season of eligibility

Safety Cullen Christian played at Michigan as a freshman before spending last two years with Panthers.