Day: September 12, 2014 Archives


FridaySeptember 12, 2014

Petersburg’s Harman named AARP Scholar Athlete of the Week

Grant County three-sport athlete earns statewide honor.

Former Bridgeport mayor pleads guilty to federal drug charges

"When you take out somebody like that, it's the equivalent of taking out ten or more street-level drug dealers."

Students challenged to know their Constitution

The late-Sen. Robert C. Byrd pushed for the annual recognition.

Week 3 picks panel: West Virginia bordering on a victory?

The eyes of Texas are crying, and the eyes of the MetroNews Sports crew turn to College Park.

Library ‘lovers’ begin levy campaign

Trying for funding for the second time in less than a year in Kanawha County.

Ballot to printer despite dispute over Kanawha House race

County clerk says she couldn't wait any longer.

Truck driver dead after Lincoln County crash

Accident happened Friday morning on Route 10.

Reward being offered in Parkersburg baby death case

Police still looking for Curtis Dean Richards, II.

Battle for the Bell: By losing the bell Herd realized how special it is

James Rouse is one of a just a few Marshall players who knows what it feels like to win the Battle for the Bell.

Capito looking forward to ISIS debate next week

Congresswoman agrees with President's initial plan.

Jenkins supports U.S. airstrikes in Syria

The Republican 3rd Congressional District candidate weighs in on President Barack Obama's ISIS proposals.

Gameday: Re-energized Mountaineers stoked for showdown at Maryland

After West Virginia's bouts of lethargy last season, Dana Holgorsen finds a renewed intensity this time around.

Consistency has been key to Bobcats success

Doc Holliday says Ohio's players are like clones. Each year they are physical, tough and always present a challenge.

Northern Panhandle Report: Week 3

Wheeling Central, Magnolia, Madonna and Bishop Donahue all with key games in week three.

WVU’s academic embarrassment

Just a few years ago, Anoop Shankar was a rising academic star at WVU, on the verge of being appointed to the new “Chair of Excellence” at the University’s School of Public Health. There was just one problem.  According to an investigative report by NBC News, Shankar falsified his academic credentials… in a big way.