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MondayAugust 4, 2014

Veterans share their experience at VA hospital during town hall meeting

Staff from the American Legion National Headquarters are here to learn how to help veterans receive care

Fire destroys Ballard’s plant in Wayne County

Four buildings ripped apart by flames.

Huntington hospitals talk affiliation

Talks continuing between Cabell-Huntington and St. Mary's.

Team ready to fight; firefighters head to California

Two-week stint underway to battle Northern California wildfires.

Expectations motivating Herd as camp begins

Marshall understands what is expected of it this year and now the players say they have a responsibility to live up to the hype.

Challenges remain for state budget

Fiscal year begins by missing revenue collection mark by $17 million.

WATCH: Chase Harler on Sportsline

Wheeling Central rising junior guard Chase Harler joined the Sportsline to talk about committing to West Virginia.

Practice update: Intensity surges during full-contact drills

After four non-contact practices, West Virginia began tackling Monday afternoon.

Herd inks second recruit from Serbia

Marshall announced the signing of Milan Mijovic Monday afternoon.

Same fire crew responds to 2 deadly fires in 5 days

St. Albans chief firefighters train to save lives.

Senator says coal situation impacting the health of coal miners

Dr. Ron Stollings says stress is building.

Dayron Wilson’s play spurs Holgorsen to award a scholarship

The junior walk-on from Lackawanna College has made an impression while subbing for K.J. Dillon.

Kessler not opposed to special session on tank law

But first, senate president wants to see what lawmakers need to do.

St. Albans fails home rule test

Five other cities made their presentation to the Home Rule Board Monday.

As practices begin, Capital looks for more behind Pratt following semifinal run

Capital with high expectations again in Class AAA as practices begin for teams around the state.

Tentative 4-year contract reached between CWA and Frontier

Ratification vote coming soon for 1,500 workers.

Woman dead in St. Albans fire

Third fire death in less than a week.

Still questions to answer as camp begins

As preseason camp opens there are a few questions facing The Herd.

Some fear Harman School will not reopen as pre-K through 12

Delegate says she will do everything possible to make sure the school stays intact.

Tony Caridi’s odd road to West Virginia

Life has defining moments. Sometimes they are grand and self-evident; marriage, a career choice, a tragedy.  Other defining moments are more innocuous, but become significant with the arc of time. Thirty years ago yesterday, Tony Caridi started work for West Virginia Radio Corporation. Today, it’s hard to imagine not having Tony with our company and