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SaturdayApril 18, 2015

Nicholas County school principal charged with sexual abuse

Timothy Bennett allegedly improperly touched three school workers.

USA Today names its all-state boys basketball picks for West Virginia

USA Today recently released its boys basketball first and second team all-state selections for the state of West Virginia.

USA Today names its all-state girls basketball picks for West Virginia

USA Today recently released its girls basketball first and second team all-state selections for the state of West Virginia.

Mountaineers play catch-up to trump Sooners 6-5

Jackson Cramer's homer put West Virginia ahead during a three-run seventh and evened the series heading into Sunday.

Short-handed defense regains intensity at Greenbrier scrimmage

Things turned chippy from the start as West Virginia's spring tour continued in White Sulphur Springs.

CAMC opens its doors to a new Cancer Center

Hundreds of CAMC employees donated to the Kanawha City three-story building.

Holgorsen calls Howard ‘clear-cut No. 1’ at quarterback

Coach says West Virginia's quarterback race is "not even close" during practice at Greenbrier Resort.

Gilmer County man charged with illegal turkey kills

GASSAWAY, W.Va. — A Gilmer County man is free on bond after members of the Natural Resources Police charged him with more than 50 counts stemming from illegal turkey hunting. Clifford Fisher, 65, was arrested by officers on April 4, 2015 following a lengthy investigation. Evidence collected in the course of the case revealed Fisher

2 dead as accident closes I-68 in Monongalia County

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – A crash on Interstate 68 in Monongalia County killed two people and shut down a four-mile section of the road for six hours, the Dominion Post reported. According to 911 operators, all lanes re-opened about 4 a.m. The Monongalia County Sheriff’s Department was investigating the accident that happened near the 3-mile marker