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TuesdayMay 13, 2014

Alex Mooney wins GOP nomination in 2nd District

Mooney will move on the face Nick Casey, a former Democratic Party chair, in the general election.

Casey nominated in 2nd District

The former state Democratic Party chair is seeking the U.S. House seat that Republican Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito currently holds.

Terps deal West Virginia its fourth consecutive loss

The Mountaineers turned a triple play but managed only five hits in a 4-2 setback Tuesday.

November awaits for Rahall, Jenkins in 3rd District

The nominees were already running like they were in a general election cycle ahead of Tuesday's primary election.

Capito, Tennant win big in Senate primaries

It sets up a November showdown as they vie to replace the retiring Jay Rockefeller.

Despite tweaked knee, Mundy back for Huntington in sectional play

Highlanders' all-state shortstop not 100 percent as Huntington looks to make postseason run.

November race set in 1st Congressional District

State Auditor Glen Gainer, a Democrat, is challenging Republican Congressman David McKinley.

Fraud trial of former Marshall coach Donnan nears end

He's accused of running a scam through his closeout merchandise business.

Mining victim described as ‘great father’

Two southern West Virginia coal miners lost their lives Monday night.

2 miners killed in Boone County accident

Investigators say cause may have been 'coal outburst.'

Train death in Jefferson County

Death reported near Cranes Lane.

Teacher village coming to McDowell County

Adequate housing will be available for educators.

Do Republicans have a realistic chance to take the House?

Only a six-member margin separate Democrats and Republicans in 100-member House.

Boone mine where two were killed has history of safety issues

The investigation is focused on Patriot Coal's Brody No. 1 Mine near Wharton.

Prep baseball notebook: Last season’s end has fueled success for Irish

High school baseball notes on Notre Dame and Hurricane.

It’s time to vote

The party nominees for the November General Election are being selected today.

‘Shocked’ by Henderson’s transfer, Staten confirms he’ll stay at WVU

The Mountaineers point guard, now eligible to leave as a graduate transfer, says "Huggs is my man and I'm sticking with him."

Election Day

Natan Sharansky neatly divides the countries of the world into one of two categories: free or fear. Sharansky knows them both. He spent nine years as a political prisoner in the old Soviet Union. After his release, he moved to Israel and became a politician. He has a simple test. If a person can stand