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MondaySeptember 1, 2014

Escapee found in Ohio County

The man walked away from a work crew.

Herd Rewind: Herd handles Miami (OH)

Highlights from Saturday's 42-27 win over Miami (OH) and thoughts from Doc Holliday and others on the game.

4 dead in series of Sunday accidents

Lives claimed in McDowell, Harrison and Jackson counties.

Monday morning stock report: Is West Virginia trending upward?

Allan Taylor's unit-by-unit evaluation of the Mountaineers after a 33-23 loss to No. 2 Alabama.

Holliday says adversity was a good thing

How Marshall handles difficult situations could be the difference as the season moves forward.

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Sept. 1

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, head football coach Dana Holgorsen addresses the media after a 23-33 season-opening loss to Alabama in the Chick-Fil-A kickoff game in Atlanta, Ga. Also, senior wide receiver Kevin White had a career game during Saturday’s loss, but speaks about moving forward

Changes predicted for Huntington corridor

Mayor Steve Williams predicts you won't be able to recognize Hal Greer Boulevard in the future.

Wheeling mayor defends budget cut proposal

There are opponents to a plan to eliminate more than 20 empty positions to save money.

Labor Day lament

The first Labor Day celebrations in the late 1800’s in New York City were billed by union leaders as a working man’s holiday.  That idea expanded over the years to union celebrations of the trades across the country. On this Labor Day, regardless of whether you are a union member, the condition of America’s workforce