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FridayJuly 3, 2015

Langley likes chances for first win amid crowded pack at Greenbrier

See what Tiger had to say (or what he didn't) and who missed the cut on Friday at the Greenbrier Classic.

N.C. man arrested in slaying of Hedgesville woman

James Christopher Love, 37, was charged with the murder of Tracey McCauley, 52, found dead in her home Thursday.

Amateur O’Dell flirts with cut; qualifier Bradshaw narrowly misses ace

The West Virginia contingent had its moments Friday at the Greenbrier Classic.

Waterlogged Watson talks contention, painting his General Lee

Still in the hunt for a Greenbrier trophy, Watson's trophy car won't feature the Confederate flag much longer.

Photo gallery: Rainy 2nd round at Greenbrier

Under steady rain, Day 2 of the Greenbrier Classic played out at the Old White TPC. The afternoon start times were slightly delayed.

Veteran excited to get mortgage-free home

Military Warriors Support Foundation has given away more than 650 homes.

State DNR pushes Operation Life Jacket on W.Va. waters

The goal is to promote water safety through the holiday weekend.

Two transported to hospital after house fire in Lewis County

One was reportedly sent to the West Penn Burn Center in Pittsburgh

Tomblin: P&G deal got start at Greenbrier

Governor supports $1.7 state expenditure at PGA event.

Virginia man arrives early Friday at Old White’s 18th

Fans hoping for third hole-in-one and $1,000 each.

2 early aces jumpstart Greenbrier cash grab

George McNeill's hole-in-one on No. 18 netted each fan $100 on Thursday morning. Then Justin Thomas buried one in the afternoon worth $500. Next up: $1,000.

USA Today releases its West Virginia all-state baseball teams

USA TODAY High School Sports recently announced the American Family Insurance ALL-USA West Virginia Baseball Team.

U.S. Marshals seek assistance in locating sex offender and girl last seen in Virginia

Benjamin Shook was last seen with 14-year-old Hayleigh Wilson on June 24

High water threat in state for Friday

Storms could camp over southern counties.

Man killed after firing crossbow at police

Fayette County resident may have been planning "suicide by cop."

Celebrating Independence

(Editor’s note: This is a commentary I wrote a few years ago and post every Independence Day.) John Adams’ letter to his wife Abigail was filled with enthusiasm, but also carried a tone of foreboding. It was July 1776 and revolution was in the air among the delegates at the meeting of the Continental Congress