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FridaySeptember 5, 2014

Gameday: Towson gives Mountaineers chance to end 4-game slide

After building some momentum in Atlanta, West Virginia must find juice for its home opener against FCS foe.

Riverside’s Jared Phalen named AARP Scholar Athlete of the Week

Kanawha County two-sport athlete, strong academic performer earns statewide honor.

Indictment issued in stabbing death of WVU freshman

Maryland man charged in death of WVU student.

Three injured in collision with coal truck

Wreck happened Friday in Kanawha County.

Interim changes coming to Morgantown intersection

13-year-old boy died there earlier this week.

Stiff sentence in Kanawha County kidnapping, rape case

Judge Carrie Webster calls defendant rapist, kidnapper, bully, terrorist.

Two dead in separate panhandle wrecks

Accidents in Berkeley and Jefferson counties.

Morgantown police use pepper spray to break up crowd

Police chief says crowd refused to disperse.

Can URI Coach Jim Fleming bring success against Herd as assistant to the Rams?

Jim Fleming is 3-0 as assistant coach when facing Marshall in his career.

West Virginia tops obesity list

The Mountain State's adult obesity rate is tied with Mississippi's adult obesity rate.

A tribute to the Purple Heart

Dedication ceremony set for Saturday in Summersville.

Mountaineers seek momentum in Towson game

Mountaineers heavily favored over Tigers.

Towson presents soul-searching Smith a chance to regain mojo

Straight talk from JaJuan Seider and steep competition in the WVU backfield has Dreamius Smth needing to find his edge.

Accused in quadruple homicide appears in court for pretrial hearing

Sidney Muller's trial is scheduled to begin in November

Misplaced mustering for minimum wage

Protesters were out in some 150 cities yesterday calling for a higher minimum wage for workers at fast food restaurants.  The Service Employees International Union and other labor organizations were behind the “Fight for $15” campaign. Fifteen dollars an hour, they say, would help poor people in traditionally low paying jobs who are trying to

Northern Panhandle Report: Week 2

A couple of big instate games set for this week in the northern panhandle.

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Friday, Sept. 5

MORGANTOWN. W.Va. In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Garrett Cullen and Brad Howe analyze offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson’s comments on the lack of run plays the Mountaineers attempted during their loss to Alabama.