Day: September 19, 2014 Archives


FridaySeptember 19, 2014

Clay-Battelle’s Carrico named AARP Scholar Athlete of the Week

Cee-Bees' two-sport athlete, active community volunteer, earns statewide honor.

Attorneys: Worley defended girlfriend in altercation

Defense lawyers said Friday the suspended player was in an altercation with "an advancing female" who threatened to fight his girlfriend.

Monongalia County man convicted for sex crimes that took place years ago

Jury finds Frank Russell Snider guilty on all counts.

Animal clinic worker arrested after overdose

Police say woman stole drugs and passed them on to man who overdosed.

Ken Hechler turns 100

The former Congressman first moved to West Virginia in the 1950s to teach at what is now Marshall University.

WLU’s Capehart finalist for top higher ed job in Louisiana

West Liberty president will interview next month.

Former U.N. ambassador to speak with Republicans

Freedom Dinner Friday night in Charleston.

Teens test out dangerous habit

Texting and driving simulator gives GW students a different look at the road.

State says goodbye to Shelley Riley Moore

Three-time first lady was 88.

Truck crash kills 4 including 2 young children

Deputies say there are no indications what might have caused pickup truck to leave the highway.

Scouting the Zips: Akron has not been a friendly venue for The Herd in recent years

Marshall looks to improve to 4-0 for the first time since 1999, but must face an up and coming Akron team.

Marple’s frivolous lawsuit

Jorea Marple had a long and distinguished career in public education in West Virginia.  She capped her career with a stint as the state Superintendent of Schools. In 2012, the state Board of Education voted to fire Marple.  A majority of the board had embraced a comprehensive audit of the school system and was trying

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Friday, Sept. 19

MORGANTOWN, W.Va – In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Fox Sports’ David Ubben predicts whether the Mountaineers have what it takes to upset #4 Sooners tomorrow in Morgantown. Also, Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops mentions the impact Clint Trickett has had on WVU’s offense so far.