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TuesdayJuly 8, 2014

Luck says 2014 improvement may not be ‘reflected in our record’

The AD is tempering expectations for West Virginia's win-loss record, which presumably is a good omen for Dana Holgorsen.

Scout merger shouldn’t change much

Buckskin Council gets larger footprint.

Bank robbed in Mercer County

Man runs into woods after heist.

Coal mining retraining recruitment efforts continue

Workshop held Tuesday in Madison.

Strong storms leave behind damage, power outages

Mon Power/Potomac Edison looking at "multiple day" restoration effort.

State welcomes new school superintendent

Gov. Tomblin, others shake hands with Michael Martirano.

Fishing Maryland’s Deep Creek Lake

One of Maryland's best fisheries is in West Virginia's front yard.

Lewis County man arrested, caught with 84 meth labs

Nicholas Grant Cutlip was arrested and charged with with 21 counts of operating or attempting to operate a clandestine drug lab.

Democrat registrations drop below 50 percent; Republican Party leaders laud numbers

Democrats still outnumber Republicans by large numbers in West Virginia. It's the number of independents that's growing.

One of Ryan Diviney’s attackers up for parole

A hearing in front of the state Parole Board was scheduled for Wednesday.

Kanawha County Commission agrees to additional ‘special prosecutor’ funds

Commission president becoming wearing of duplication of services.

Texas Tech cheerleader’s safari hunt stirs firestorm

Emotional reactions seem to block facts and logical thinking

Blair named D’backs top minor league pitcher in June

Blair was named Arizona's Minor League Pitcher of the Month for June.

Cato named to Maxwell watch list

HUNTINGTON, W.Va.— Three Marshall players have been named to award watch lists as the preseason accolades continue to pile up for the Thundering Herd. Quarterback Rakeem Cato, defensive lineman James Rouse and running back Steward Butler were named to award watch lists this week. Cato was selected to the Maxwell Award list, while Rouse was

‘Alarming conditions’ found at Wyoming County coal mine

MSHA cites Eagle 3 with 38 violations.

Morgantown’s Seggie commits to WVU as preferred walk-on

Olivia Seggie commits to WVU and head coach Mike Carey for 2015.

Too many Americans are wrong about rights

Quick, can you name the five specific freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution? I had no problem with speech, press, religion and assembly, but I admit to missing petition. Then again, it’s been awhile since I asked my representative to help me with my grievances by filing a petition with the