Day: May 9, 2014 Archives


FridayMay 9, 2014

Chosen by Bucs in 3rd round, Sims becomes fourth RB drafted

The versatile Sims was picked 69th, the highest spot for a Mountaineers running back since 1971.

Herd softball advances to third straight title game

Marshall topped ECU in 8 innings Friday to move on to the championship round.

First responders attend annual Public Safety Expo

The latest in training and technology offered at the 4-day event.

Henderson to transfer from WVU

Another WVU guard transfers out of the basketball program.

Jail time in child concealment case

Man didn't allow grandparents of murder victim to see his daughter.

Live on the Levee ready to launch

The summer concert series has something for everyone.

Prison time for man who caused deputy’s death

Jerod Green slammed into Sgt. Todd May's cruiser.

Morgantown’s Wolfley nominated for U.S. Army All-American Bowl

WVU recruit Stone Wolfley one of 400 players nominated nationwide.

Coal interests raise concerns with EPA proposal

Friday last day to comment on proposed EPA rule.

Tomblin’s push for disaster assistance continues

Governor appeals to President Barack Obama.

‘I do know it was a big risk’

Monongalia County delegate discusses appearance on Comedy Central's Daily Show.

Shroomin’ in the W.Va. hills

The time is right to find a mess of morel mushrooms in West Virginia, but the window is rapidly closing.

GOP chair watching ‘spirited’ race for 2nd District Congress

Seven candidates vying for one nomination Tuesday.

Father of Ted Cruz to speak in Charleston

Pastor Rafael Cruz predicts 2014 will be a big year for Republicans.

Man killed in motorcycle crash

Thursday evening accident happened in Putnam County.

The Stampede with Dave Wilson

Rakeem Cato has been listed as player to watch in the Heisman race. What must he do to stay in the conversation through the 2014 season?

Class AAA Region 4 up for grabs as Nitro eyes return to baseball state tournament

Nitro enters postseason play as one of the top teams in the state, but faces a brutal Region 4 in Class AAA.

NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now: Friday, May 9

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Randy Mazey previews his team’s weekend series against Kansas. We also hear from WVU offensive line coach Ron Crook as he discusses the kinds of areas this unit needs to improve on during the summer.

WVU-Kansas series could represent ‘swing vote’ for NCAA bid

The Mountaineers enter the weekend series in Lawrence sporting a No. 22 RPI, while Jayhawks sit 40th.