Day: November 26, 2014 Archives


WednesdayNovember 26, 2014

Staten & Carter: WVU had to fight letdown after Puerto Rico

Listen to the guards who combined for 45 points in the Mountaineers' 103-72 win over VMI.

Freshman’s fantastic night fuels 103-72 runaway over VMI

Jevon Carter made 11 straight shots, scored 28 points and grabbed five steals—all in 17 minutes—as West Virginia coasted.

Photo gallery: West Virginia 103, VMI 72

The No. 21-ranked Mountaineers aim to remain unbeaten as they face the Keydets in Charleston.

West Virginians react to the events of Ferguson in peaceful protest

The group of wanted to stand in solidarity with those who feel justice was not served

One dead after mobile home catches fire in Upshur County

Crews were only able to locate partial human remains in the mobile home

Wayne County fire destroys home

The seven people inside were able to escape without injuries

Harrison County woman sentenced after committing tax fraud

Pamela Bailey received one year and one day in prison

Detroit native sentenced for trafficking drugs to Harrison County

Amanda Daniels received 41 months in prison

Union Mission provides Thanksgiving dinner for those in need

The mission expected over 500 homeless to be fed Wednesday

The Blitz: Playoff Semifinals

Garrett Cullen and Fred Persinger look at all of the semifinal games set around the state.

The Final Hurdle Before Wheeling!

After a very exciting weekend of football last week in the quarter-final round, only twelve teams remain with their dream still alive of being on the Island in Wheeling the first weekend in December and playing for a state championship.  And, with the semi-finals this weekend, only six of those remaining twelve will still be

EPA’s McCarthy proposes new smog rule

Move criticized by WV congressman.

Pre-Thanksgiving storm blankets parts of state

Road conditions were poor in some areas on Wednesday morning as heavy, wet snow fell.

Retailers prepare for the beginning of the holiday shopping season

The Charleston Town Center Mall finds itself opening earlier to stay competitive.

Charleston chief makes decision on suspended officer; board to decide

Reports indicate Chief Brent Webster wants Lt. Shawn Williams fired.

Snow cripples travel in eastern mountains; 16 inches recorded in Hampshire County

Heavy, wet snow closes roads, causes power outages.

Points may be plentiful as West Virginia hosts VMI in Charleston

The Mountaineers are off to a 5-0 start and seeking to maintain momentum against the fast-playing Keydets.

Hundreds fed at 8th Annual Earl Wilson Community Thanksgiving Dinner

Organizers wanted to give something positive to Charleston's West End.

WV House of Delegates firming up GOP leadership team

Last week I wrote about state Senate Republicans firming up virtually all of the leadership and committee chairmanships now that the GOP has the majority. House Republicans have been working to do the same, but they’re not quite there yet. GOP sources say the current House Minority Leader Tim Armstead has several key spots on