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WednesdayApril 15, 2015

After a day’s work, Blue Creek Road partially cleared

Part of Blue Creek Road now clear as crews work to remove boulder

Three men charged in Cross Lanes hotel murder

Police say trio robbed and killed man over several thousand dollars.

Website established for Freedom spill victims

New site to provide the public with information

Raw milk bill supporters rally on statehouse steps

The bill would have allowed herd sharing agreements.

Romney fire whistle back on with plans to move location

Attorney says client never wanted siren turned off just moved.

Another close call for a DOH crew

Workers scurry as speeding car crashes in work zone in Buckhannon.

High water a way of life on Coal River

Kanawha County resident says river's changes in times of flood are fascinating

Environmental groups denounce shooting of oil well worker

"We don't do that. We don't do violence."

Union feels sting of Murray layoffs

Union leaders hope layoffs will be brief, but stockpiles are high

Search for Capital High principal continues with 6 candidates interviewing

School board member says Capital needs to "get back on track."

Mount Hope mayor resigns

His replacement could be named as early as next week.

1 dead, 3 injured in Preston County crash

An elderly woman was killed in a head-on collision Tuesday evening.

Summer practices, postseason formats among issues in front of Dolan

Bernie Dolan discusses his new job as the future WVSSAC executive director.

Akron blanks Herd 7-0

Marshall's bats struggled in the mid-week non-conference matchup.

Gold and Blue Now: Wednesday, April 15

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, Juwan Staten talks about preparing for the NBA draft, while WVU assistant Bruce Tall provides an update on the depth of the defensive line.

Polls show Manchin leads governor’s race … if he runs

The overriding political question currently in West Virginia is, “What’s Joe Manchin going to do?” The Democratic U.S. Senator and former two-term governor continues to flirt with the idea of running for a third term as governor. Manchin loved being the state’s chief executive and has openly expressed his frustration with the glacial pace and

Staten trains in Las Vegas with eye toward NBA combine

Players under 6 foot are rarely drafted, but West Virginia's two-time All-Big 12 point guard aims to be an exception.