Day: March 19, 2015 Archives


ThursdayMarch 19, 2015

Mountaineers coast past Buffalo 84-61 in WNIT opener

Freshman Teana Muldrow and Bria Holmes scored 20 points each as West Virginia produced its highest offensive output since December.

Renegades prevail: Final-second free throw sends Westside to semifinals

Westside's Will Fox hits game-winning free throw with 1.5 seconds left to beat Robert C. Byrd.

Kanawha Commission pushes for speedy resolution to man-made hillside collapse

Leaders say displaced residents entitled to quick-action.

Former Ag Commissioner Gus Douglass dead at 88

Douglass was the nation's longest serving Agriculture Commissioner in a career which spanned parts of six decades.

4th quarter lifts Huntington out of tight quarterfinal with Greenbrier East

Huntington edges Greenbrier East in the fourth quarter, moving into Friday's semifinal against Hurricane.

WVU vs. Buffalo: Logical storylines for a most illogical tournament

After a wacky start to March Madness, read Allan Taylor's preview and prediction as the Mountaineers prepare in Columbus.

Class AA No. 1 Poca overwhelms Ravenswood for spot in semifinals

Poca rolls Ravenswood 51-31 in Thursday's Class AA quarterfinals.

Bid opening pushed back for Building 3

May 26 new date for expensive project.

West Virginia shrugs off the doubters, even the one in the White House

From Obama to Bilas, love for the Mountaineers is in short supply.

Coonskin Bridge work continues after a long winter season

Kanawha County Parks and Recreation board officials discussed winter weather effects on park facilities during Thursday's meeting.

Posted pictures of illegal trout lead to citations

Adding pictures of illegally caught fish leads to citations against two teens in Greenbrier County

No 3-peat for Bluefield: Bridgeport dominates late in Class AA quarters

The second-seeded Indians rolled to a 70-56 win thanks a Nick Greely and a strong second half.

Fiery Bobby Hurley trying to ‘pull back’ on sideline antics

Buffalo's second-year coach builds a winner and joins the cadre of coaches mentioned for bigger jobs.

Hino Motors growing at Wood County site

Truck-maker announces addition.

Woodrow Wilson hangs on to beat No. 4 Martinsburg in AAA quarterfinals

Woodrow Wilson beats Martinsburg 60-59, moving into the Class AAA semifinals.

Harrison County Commission approves group home permit, reversing previous decision

The eight-person facility for those with disabilities can soon begin construction, outside legal action

Morrisey says he is considering a possible run for governor in 2016

The state's Attorney General is not ruling out a reelection bid either.

Fayette schools hold public meeting concerning bond issue

The bond would be worth $66.5 million for school construction.

Homeland Security seeking public information regarding child pornography case

Robert Gongloff is charged with Production of Child Pornography