Day: October 2, 2015 Archives


FridayOctober 2, 2015

In-command WVU requires Abam’s late goal to nip TCU

The sophomore pouncing on a rebound in the 82nd minute to score the game-winner as No. 3 West Virginia won its 10th straight.

Bill Clinton’s address touches on gun checks, coal’s demise

Former president covers a variety of topics at state Democratic Party's biggest fundraiser.

Doddridge County’s Devericks named AARP Scholar Athlete of the Week

Bulldogs’ three-sport student athlete earns statewide honor.

MetroNews picks panel: Close but no upset for West Virginia in Norman

The Mountaineers face Oklahoma as 6.5-point underdogs.

W.Va. native among dead in Afghanistan crash

Friends remember Marshall County native as one who would always make you smile.

State police make 2 arrests from August murder in Monroe County

Virginia man, Monroe County woman in custody.

Jobs portal open; brisk interest in Procter & Gamble jobs

Most early applicants from Martinsburg area.

Jones says Charleston arrest ‘wasn’t lawful’ for man charged with trespassing with dog

Bradford Sims, 44, was arrested Thursday night for walking his dog near Rod, Run and Doo Wop car show.

Morgantown UMWA rally first of several scheduled nationwide

More than 1,500 miners, some with their spouses, attended the rally.

Sometimes headache-causing I-64 work project enters final phase

DOH hopes work is done by Thanksgiving travel time.

Breast cancer awareness event to focus on African American community

The event will be held in Charleston Sunday.

Bridgeport proposes amending Home Rule plan to include sales tax increase

The generated funds would go toward the construction of a recreation facility

The Lunch Report: Shepard dynamic downfield for Sooners

Allan Taylor's daily take on the Gold & Blue

3 cited for poaching albino deer in Boone County

Power of social media leads to quick citations in illegally killed albino deer

Eastern Panhandle prepares for storms

2 storms expected to dump heavy rain on area.

2 found guilty in 2014 murder

Convictions in Berkeley County case.

Bill Clinton rides to the rescue in W.Va.

No doubt there will be lots of talk about the future at the state Democratic Party’s annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner tonight in Charleston. After all, political campaigns are more prospective, about how things are going to be different, fresh and new. So the Party faithful, candidates and potential candidates for 2016 who gather at the Charleston Civic

WVU lands commitment from 3-star power forward

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Three-star power forward Sagaba Konaté has committed to West Virginia, bringing some size to the Mountaineers’ 2016 recruiting class. The raw but agile 6-foot-8 native of Mali also holds offers from Pitt, Purdue, Wichita State, Dayton and Rutgers. He has been playing basketball only since 2011, but began drawing heavy interest after