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ThursdayMay 22, 2014

NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now: Friday, May 23

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Randy Mazey shares his thoughts on WVU’s 6-2 loss to TCU. We also hear from junior second baseman Billy Fleming, the upperclassman discusses the fight WVU had in the final innings against the Big 12 Pitcher of the Year Preston Morrison.

Foiled again by Morrison, WVU must battle through Big 12 losers bracket

The Big 12 pitcher of the year outlasted his WVU counterpart Corey Walter in a 6-2 win Thursday.

Softball regional final scores: State tournament field set

Softball regional scores around the state.

LIVE: TCU pulls away from West Virginia 6-2 in Big 12 tournament

The Mountaineers face Big 12 pitcher of the year Preston Morrison on Day 2 of the tournament.

Former Wood County insurance agent sentenced for fraud

He was spending the money people paid for annuity contracts and life insurance.

Kentucky-based health insurance ready to do business in WV as part of exchange

Kentucky Health Cooperative to establish the West Virginia Health Cooperative in Charleston.

Pro-life forces say legislative petition drive close; Tomblin promises another veto

West Virginians for Life looking for four signatures during the next week.

Capito: Specific constituents cannot be targeted with franking

She defended her past usage of the free mail privileges on Thursday's MetroNews 'Talkline.'

New addition at W.Va. Wildlife Center

Bison calf is a spring highlight among wildlife exhibits

Governor will approve family and children funding bill

Tomblin said it's never easy to make those tough financial decisions.

Ride For The Wall arrives at state Capitol

Event is all about making sure those who never came home from war are remembered.

Bail at $500,000 for father who allegedly killed son

Hurricane man told police he killed five-week-old son.

Hit and run probes ends in standoff

More charges expected.

Preston baseball program on the rise with first winning season

Preston baseball coach John Chambers has led the Knights to their first winning season in school history.

2015 cornerback decommits but maintains interest in WVU

Three-star prospect Sheldrick Redwine of Miami, Fla., had only been pledged to West Virginia since early March.

Audit: sloppy record keeping by AG’s office under McGraw

A government audit of the state Attorney General’s office during the tenure of Darrell McGraw has turned up multiple reports of sloppy record keeping, and several of those failures could create income tax issues for the office. The legislative auditors found that between 1999 and 2012, McGraw’s office reimbursed three employees $54,000 for college tuition.