Month: February 2015 Archives


SaturdayFebruary 28, 2015

Parkersburg South, Independence win state wrestling titles

2015 West Virginia state wrestling tournament results.

High school girls basketball sectional scores

High school girls basketball sectional scores from around the state.

Carter’s big shots obscured WVU’s struggles to attack Baylor zone

Hear the postgame thoughts of Huggins and WVU players after the loss at Baylor.

The future can wait: WVU falls hard without senior guards

Without Juwan Staten, and with Gary Browne limited to 3 minutes, the Mountaineers never led in a 78-66 loss to Baylor.

Boys basketball photo gallery: Martinsburg 69, Washington 45

Martinsburg defeated Washington 69-45, improving to 15-6 on the season.

FINAL: Baylor staves off short-handed Mountaineers

Allan Taylor provides live blog recounts how No. 20 West Virginia fell 78-66 in Waco.

Police search for suspects in Clarksburg stabbing

The suspect left the scene on Locust Avenue in an unidentified vehicle

Man wanted in 2 robberies in Morgantown

The same man is suspected in a pair of early morning robberies in Morgantown.

West Virginia has rebounded from ‘whipping’ by Baylor

A preview and prediction as the No. 20 Mountaineers head to Waco.

Listen: High School Basketball Roundup – Week 8

A 30 minute update of high school basketball around the state with Fred Persinger.

FridayFebruary 27, 2015

Mountaineers drop two Friday at Chanticleer Classic

West Virginia loses 5-2 to Kent State before falling 4-3 to Coastal Carolina in 13 innings.

EPA orders more cleanup, monitoring at CSX derailment site

New track down after Feb. 19 derailment.

First lady to retire as president of Southern

Joanne Tomblin says he'll help her husband during his final 2 years as governor.

State school board tries to stop common core repeal bill

Board holds emergency meeting and decides to contact lawmakers.

WV trying to improve heart health of residents

American Heart Month marked.

Coal Jobs Safety Act soars through House 73-25

Delegates debate whether comprehensive measure will help coal or hurt coal industry and miners.

Remembering Earl “Big Cat” Lloyd

Lloyd died this week at the age of 86.

Senators question middle-mile bill

Critics say seven middle-mile broadband networks already exist.

The Girl Scout cookies are here

Distributions will continue Saturday in Marietta, Oh. and Monday in Morgantown.