Day: April 24, 2015 Archives


FridayApril 24, 2015

Offensive slump continues during 3-1 loss to Jayhawks

West Virginia scored in the first inning but then nothing more, finishing with only four hits.

Driver killed in Mercer truck wreck

Crash happened on state Route 20.

Mother of late Tymel McKinney to host Charleston block party

McKinney was shot and killed on his front porch in April 2014.

Disagreement continues over grocery store location in Putnam County

Walmart project discussed on MetroNews Talkline.

Mylan’s offer for Irish drug maker turned down again

Additional moves attempted Friday.

Dozens walk/run to honor crime victims in W.Va.

The 5K event was held in Charleston Friday.

Grant County teenager getting stronger after first-of-its-kind surgery

Surgery to replace full aorta performed at Cleveland Clinic.

Abortion lawsuit dismissed

Judge says medical evidence didn't match claims.

DOH, Appalachian Power form plan for Route 60 repairs

Contractors who built an access road for power company in 2011 are back on site today trying to shore up hillside.

It’s finals week for the Herd

Offensive coordinator Bill Legg says the Green/White game is like a comprehensive final for players at the end of spring drills.

Tuition increases directly tied to Tomblin veto

Lawmakers had approved an additional $1 million for West Virginia State University.

WV Scholar semifinalists named

Interviews the next step in MVB Bank West Virginia Scholar program.

Marshall heads into spring game with quarterback question

The game time for the Green and White game is 2 p.m. Saturday.

Behind signature wins, Ripley joins Class AAA baseball title contenders

Ripley has proven to be a Class AAA title contender with wins over both Hurricane and Nitro.

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, April 24

MORGANTOWN, W.Va — In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, Brad and Garrett breakdown the spring game and Kevin White makes an appearance on First Take.

Reed readies second run in 2nd District

Ken Reed tells the story of when he opened his first pharmacy.  It was really slow for about a year before customers finally started coming in regularly.  One woman told Reed she was waiting to see if his business was going to make it before she became a customer. Reed’s tale of perseverance may help