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FridayJune 3, 2016

Clutch 6th inning pushes Nitro past Ripley in AAA semifinal

Nitro edges Ripley 3-0 in the Class AAA high school baseball semifinals.

5 thoughts after Big 12 adds championship game

Allan Taylor addresses Friday's news that the league will reinstate a title game showdown in 2017.

Davis throws shutout as Jefferson advances to AAA title game

Jefferson beat Wheeling Park 5-0 on Friday night in the Class AAA baseball semifinals.

Special Olympics kicks off with annual summer games in Charleston

Over 900 coaches and athletes with disabilities are in the Capital City through Sunday.

As budget remains unsettled, PEIA debate expected to continue

Unanswered questions as new plan year approaches.

Hoffman’s 18 strikeouts carry Wahama past Man

Wahama’s junior right-hander fired a two-hitter in a 3-0 victory that sent the defending Class A champions back to the state final.

Class A comeback: Wheeling Central stuns Pendleton with 5-run 7th

"They give us 21 outs, so we decided to use them all," said coach Jamey Conlin, whose Maroon Knights advanced to face the Wahama-Man winner in Saturday's championship.

Arrest made in Parkersburg stabbing death

Police say deadly stabbing took place during backyard fight.

Tomblin will veto “irresponsible” budget bill, spokesperson says

On Friday's MetroNews "Talkline," Chris Stadelman, Tomblin Administration communications director, called what the Legislature approved Thursday "completely unworkable."

Former WVU football player in court for sentencing

D'Vante Henry was convicted in a Morgantown robbery investigation.

Additional monies awarded to fight W.Va. drug problem

Fight in eastern panhandle receives assistance.

Trial postponed of N.C. man charged in Hedgesville death

James Love, Sr. won't go on trial until August.

Lacy Neff’s meaningful life

Almost three years ago, Lacy Neff was diagnosed with amyloidosis, a rare disease where the body’s proteins build up in organs causing them to fail.  In Lacy’s case, it was his heart, which made the disease fatal. However, Lacy was an idealist, one who wanted to see the world as it should be, not as

DNR unveils new Forks of Coal Natural Area

Property where the Coal River is formed will open for use this weekend with big plans by the DNR for the future.