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FridayMay 1, 2015

No. 4 TCU maintains stranglehold on Mountaineers, 9-4

West Virginia suffered its eighth loss in 11 games and fell to 24-20 overall.

Suspect, 23, accused of sexually abusing 70-year-old woman

Suspect has been in trouble with police before.

MVB Bank to purchase 2 branches in Berkeley County

Locations in Martinsburg and Inwood.

Former bank official pleads guilty to bank fraud

Romney resident operated loan scheme.

Gee vows to soften blow of latest tuition spike

With WVU students paying nearly 10 percent more next fall, university president promises increase in needs-based and scholarship funding.

Man accused in Kanawha teen’s death wants confession to police thrown out

Ernest Roach is scheduled to go on trial in September for the Craigslist murder of 16-year-old Ericka Brown.

DOH reopens 1 lane of U.S. Route 60 as work continues on hillside

Traffic signals alternating traffic flow.

Freedom files first required report with DEP

Environmental consultants document what they have found during testing and monitoring on old tank farm property in Charleston.

Charting Century’s next move

Representative of retirees says it's hard to tell whose to blame for an impasse to restart the plant

Early opposition to water company rate increase request

Kanawha County Commission president says body will oppose proposed 28 percent hike.

After 2014 heart-breaker, Notre Dame still fighting for first baseball title

Notre Dame is looking for its third straight Class A state tournament appearance.

Students to participate in West Virginia Lemonade Day

Sites across W.Va. will be participating from 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. Saturday.

Knights and Ladies enter Golden Horseshoe Society

More than 220 eighth-graders receive prestigious WV history award.

Crews working to open lane on U.S. Route 60

Busy highway has been closed for nearly 2 weeks.

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, May 1

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of Gold and Blue Now, Kevin White discusses being drafted No. 7 overall by the Chicago Bears. We also hear from WVU alum and former NFL tight end Anthony Becht regarding White’s work ethic.

Girl, 4, killed in rollover wreck may not have been properly restrained

Witnesses suggest driver may have fallen asleep.

Lewis County sweep targets 13 involved in drug trade

Investigators said most of those arrested were linked to meth and oxycodone.

Proctor & Gamble public hearing to take place Monday night

Hearing to offer the Berkeley County Planning Commission preliminary plan.

Tomblin undecided on possible Congress run

Governor remains focused on the rest of his term at the Capitol.