Jasperse named to Rimington Watch List
Chris Jasperse has become one of the best centers in the country since he walked on at Marshall.
E. Gordon Gee joins with Education Alliance.
Burdette says Japan trip has been profitable
Commerce secretary keeping existing relationships and building new ones.
Tomblin looks for flexibility in Courtesy Patrol bill
Special legislative session could end Tuesday.
David Johnson named in election-related charges.
Gov. Tomblin, Toyota announce early education program to begin at three W.Va. schools
Highlawn Elementary, Buffalo Elementary and East Lynn Elementary School will pilot Toyota bornlearning Academies program
Almost-flood sent park personnel packing.
Lawmakers get update on Fayette juvenile attempted breakout
While the situation was quickly resolved, it pointed out flaws in the facility's security
One teen arrested in mailbox explosion
Police looking for second suspect.
Fire rips through Ranson Dairy Queen
Restaurant declared a total loss but the owner vows to rebuild.
Star City police investigating deadly hit and run
Police looking for red SUV.
Crash claims life on U.S. Route 60 in Huntington
Three people injured in wreck.
Mooney calls himself a ‘fighter’
Republican nominee talks about the upcoming race on MetroNews Talkline.
Student body deals with drowning tragedy
Charleston boy, 15, loses life during church outing.
Luck hires Henson as wrestling coach
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia’s new wrestling coach built a reputation as a top recruiter at Missouri, Oklahoma and Penn State, and now he’s aiming to build the Mountaineers program into a Big 12 force. Sammie Henson on Monday became WVU’s eighth wrestling coach, and its first new one in 36 years, following Craig Turnbull’s
Mattox says DOH ‘thinking outside the box’
Transportation secretary updates state lawmakers on highway funding issues.
Kyle ‘ready for the challenge’ at Tucker County, taking over for Gutshall
Tucker County's Dave Kyle set to take over the boys basketball program.
Eighth grader ready for National Geo Bee
Andrew Christy is relying on his knowledge of the globe to win.
When it comes to college, “how” not “where” is more important.
College-bound students put considerable thought into where they will go to school. Decisions depend on myriad criteria; field of study, location, whether he/she can get accepted and, of course, the cost. One common belief is that the higher the tuition, the better the education. A new study suggests that the link between cost and benefit
Wayne school kids thankful for bond issue passage
Construction just a few months away.