Day: December 26, 2014 Archives


FridayDecember 26, 2014

Grad transfer Cullen Christian academically ineligible for Liberty Bowl

Holgorsen said receiver Jacky Marcellus, involved in a Florida shooting, could join the Mountaineers before the game.

Spavital’s WVU legacy lives on in recruits like Worley, White

There's more than just a coaching connection between Texas A&M's coordinator and the Mountaineers team he'll face in the Liberty Bowl.

Man convicted of killing co-worker dies in prison

Charlie March worked with Kathy Goble and Kelley's Mens Shop in Charleston.

Arson under investigation in Huntington

4 people get out of burning building safely.

Multiple concussions end Trickett’s playing career

The West Virginia quarterback says he suffered five concussions in the past 14 months, two of which he hid from the team's medical staff.

Charleston mayor talks about NYC mayor’s response to police officer shootings and protests

The first of two police officers shot in their patrol car will be laid to rest this weekend.

Home invasion suspects allegedly said they were deputies

Police looking for two men who beat up another man.

Elderly couple overcome by CO fumes

Couple may have forgotten they left car running in garage.

Man charged with abduction

Girl was taken from her St. Albans home three weeks ago and found Christmas morning.

WVU freshman receiver grazed by gunshot

IMMOKALEE, Fla. — A West Virginia football player suffered minor injuries during a shooting Christmas Eve. WINK TV reports redshirt freshman receiver Jacky Marcellus was one of three people sitting inside a car when shots were fired into the vehicle. One of the bullets grazed Marcellus, but another shot struck his brother Jackinson in the face.

The black community has bigger problems than the police

One of the reasons we have struggled so in recent weeks with the debate over the killing of blacks by the police is that there are many levels to the issue. The country’s legacy of slavery and Jim Crowe cannot be denied.  It marks a painful rejection of our founding principles.  However, the country has

Holliday: Death of Marshall president was on minds of players in Boca Raton

Dr. Stephen Kopp's widow, Jane, will receive a token from the game in January.

Mooney speaks out against lifting Cuba embargo

The Congressman-Elect said the embargo should stay in place until Cuba makes changes.