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ThursdayJanuary 15, 2015

The Stampede with Dave Wilson Jan. 15

Dave discuss the final football polls of the year, Herd basketball's latest arrival and Daily Mail Sports Editor Chuck McGill joins the show.

Former Michigan 4-star OL Bosch enrolls at West Virginia

The 6-foot-5, 303-pounder showed promise as a true freshman in 2013 before taking a leave of absence after the 2014 opener.

Clay County residential shooting being treated as self-defense

Investigators say it looks like self-defense.

Arch Moore services Friday, Saturday

Former governor being remembered for accomplishments including interstate highway system.

Cap-and-trade law suffers first blow; Manchin responds

Senate, House committees pass bills to repeal 2009's controversial law.

Boys basketball photo gallery: Martinsburg 76, Jefferson 68

Martinsburg defeated Jefferson 76-68 earlier this week.

Maynard found mentally incompetent for trial

Alleged killer of Mingo County Sheriff Eugene Crum sentenced to life in state mental hospital.

SBA, road fund, port authority among Tomblin’s targeted revenue cuts

Lawmakers will be asked to approve bills sending $25 million that goes to those agencies back to general fund.

State’s working population down below 50 percent as legislative session begins

U.S. Labor Department: It's the first time a state's rate has fallen below that mark.

Girls basketball photo gallery: Logan 31, Chapmanville 30

Logan recently improved to 9-2 on the year with a 31-30 win over Chapmanville.

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Thursday, Jan. 15

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Garrett and Brad recap WVU’s win over Oklahoma and look ahead to Saturday’s game at Texas.

Charleston ready for 2015 auto show

Hands-on show displays what's available now and in the future.

WVU health sciences VP wants to pay back and pay forward

Dr. Clay Marsh returning to WVU to lead health sciences.

Gee says “WVU South” is not goal of pending Mountain State purchase

Officials with Concord University and Bluefield State College are concerned about competition.

Marshall’s Jasperse earns spot in Senior Bowl

Herd center Chris Jasperse will represent Marshall at the annual all-star game.

Complete text of Gov. Tomblin’s State of the State Address

The text from the Gov. Tomblin’s State of the State Address: Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, members of the Legislature, members of the Board of Public Works, justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals, members of Congress, distinguished guests, and my fellow West Virginians. Forty years ago on a night much like tonight, I joined my

House speaker, senate president react to State of the State address

While Tim Armstead and Bill Cole disagreed with some of Tomblin's speech, they are eager to tackle other issues with him

And we’re off!

Wednesday’s start to West Virginia’s 82nd Legislature carried with it a strong sense of history. After all, the state had not had Republican majorities in the Senate and House of Delegates since 1932. Republicans did their best to avoid spiking the ball, but they were understandably gleeful. Democrats, facing the unfamiliar position of the minority