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FridayMay 16, 2014

Murder investigation underway in Raleigh County

Victim found inside Bradley business.

Donnan found not guilty

Jury foreman says federal prosecutors didn't have enough evidence.

‘A round ball with flames coming out’

Eyewitness describes sound and look of possible meteor.

Clown and monkey rob bank

Getaway car found burned out.

Brazen robbery has Kanawha deputies looking for suspect

Investigators say the crime wasn't random.

DOH keeping eye on the roads in the eastern mountain counties, panhandle

Extent of damage won't be known until water goes down.

Feds asked to get involved in police shooting death in Martinsburg

Officers shot the victim 23 times last year.

UMWA president says all miners are watching the aftermath of the Turkey mine disaster

Cecil Roberts was a guest on Friday's MetroNews 'Talkline.'

Mountaineers defense lands All-American FCS transfer

Shaquille Riddick, a pass-rushing monster at Gardner-Webb, is coming to WVU as a graduate transfer.

MTSU downs Herd 6-2 in series opener

Tennessee native T.J. Diffenderfer homered in his return home but it wasn't enough for The Herd.

Former Jefferson standout McDonald getting NFL shot with Indianapolis

Former Jefferson standout Dewey McDonald going through camp with the Colts.

Kelley: BOE made ‘very wise decision’ to table the summer practice proposal

University football coach John Kelley gives his take on the State Board of Education tabling the proposal to extend the summer practice session.

NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now: Friday, May 16

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, WVMetroNews.com’s Allan Taylor discusses what the WVU baseball team needs to do to earn it’s first NCAA bid in nearly two decades. We also hear from Jason Booher, head coach of James “Beetle” Bolden as coach Booher breaks down his game.

State Board turns back extended summer practices

The state Board of Education Wednesday decided not to take up a controversial plan that would have opened up more weeks during the summer for high school athletic practices. It’s the third time in the last eight years the proposal from the Secondary School Activities Commission Board of Control (school principals) has failed to gain

Red Raiders relish walkoff win in 11th as WVU keeps struggling

The Mountaineers extended it with two in the ninth, but couldn't avoid their fifth consecutive loss.