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WednesdayJune 1, 2016

Former McDowell assistant prosecutor sentenced for federal tax violations

Jason Ray Grubb, 38, of Beaver, will spend one-and-a-half years in federal prison.

One dead, one injured in Huntington shooting

Police say the shooting was reported just before 6 p.m. in the 400 block of 26th Street.

Chris Wood named 15th president of Davis & Elkins College

Wood, 51, succeeds G.T. 'Buck' Smith, who will retire as President Emeritus after serving six of the past eight years.

Big 12 expansion: Data in hand—also in eye of beholder

Allan Taylor's column after commissioner Bob Bowlsby pledges to push for a decision by the end of summer.

Class A: Former, recent champs set to battle it out

A preview of Pendleton County-Wheeling Central and Wahama-Man in the Class A baseball semifinals.

Senate committee turns to new 65-cent tobacco tax bill

Sharp words exchanged during Wednesday's meeting.

Fatal crash near Harrison-Doddridge line

Crash occurred Wednesday on U.S. Route 50.

Clarksburg Verizon workers return to work; contract vote next week

Moore praised the four year pact as a fair one

Easton’s shot bags a pretty gobbler

A father and his two daughters are still enjoying the memories of their recent turkey hunt. Brothers of the Woods Outdoors captured the sights and sounds of 10 year old Easton Dye’s successful harvest of a gobbler.  The kill was the 14th turkey Easton has bagged in her career.  Her 14 year old sister Mekayla has enjoyed great

West Virginia-Mizzou opener slated for noon kickoff

Also, the Mountaineers' Week 2 game against FCS member Youngstown State on Sept. 10 will kickoff at 2 p.m.

Marine recruiter accused of sexual assault

The suspect worked as a recruiter in Marion County for 8 months.

Watch: Class A baseball tournament preview

Wahama seeks a repeat, but Man is back at the state tournament for the third consecutive year, and the Wheeling Central-Pendleton County winner looks capable.

Boone County schools need money from state to finish budget year

Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has added request to special session agenda.

Cookout at Charleston Capitol Market sheds light on beef industry

A Wednesday event was hosted by the state Department of Agriculture.

Measure introduced to adjust for selenium and aluminum levels

DEP rules identified as overly burdensome on W.Va. mining operators would be relaxed allowing for more competitive treatment of post mine discharge.

Watch: Jefferson faces stiff field in Class AAA

Garrett Cullen and Allan Taylor preview the high school state tournament, which begins Thursday at Appalachian Power Park in Charleston.

Watch: Can Bridgeport be derailed in Class AA?

Garrett Cullen and Allan Taylor preview the high school state tournament, which begins Thursday at Appalachian Power Park in Charleston.

HOPE, Inc. partners with Fairmont State on domestic violence

The group will meet every other Wednesday through the end of the year

Pedestrian struck and killed on I-64 in Greenbrier County

Andrew Shevis, 45, of Clifton Forge, Virginia, died in the crash Tuesday night.