Day: October 25, 2016 Archives


TuesdayOctober 25, 2016

Angerer’s goal in 51st minute sends WVU past Penn

The Mountaineers (8-5-1) and junior goalkeeper Jose Santos produced their eighth shutout of the season.

Manchin unveils new statewide drug prevention plan

The company Mallinckrodt has pledged to donate 55,000 drug deactivation pouches to West Virginia.

A little help goes a long way in restoring Richwood gymnasium

"It was a mess," Mamone said. "I mean, picture it. The Cherry River is right behind us. It came through here."

Federal judge rules clerk must accept online voter registrations

Cabell County Clerk Karen Cole was following up with letters to "complete" registrations.

Former con artist gives advice on how to stay away from identity thieves

AARP Fraud Watch Network Ambassador Frank Abagnale speaks to groups in Charleston.

The Blitz Podcast: Week 10

Garrett Cullen and Dave Jecklin recap Week 9 of the high school football season and setup matchups for Week 10.

With no straight tickets, will W.Va. voters zig-zag down the ballot?

W.Va. Legislature did away with straight-ticket voting.

Blankenship appeal focuses on ‘willful disregard’

Oral arguments set for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in Richmond, Va.

Puccio: Justice has not overpromised

Democratic candidate's consultant predicts "road of success" with Greenbrier billionaire as governor.

WVSSAC High School Football Playoff Ratings: Week 10

Official high school football ratings from the WVSSAC.

Four police departments across state receiving drug incinerator

The equipment will help departments easily dispose of unwanted prescription drugs.

Holgorsen warns Oklahoma State ‘could very easily be sitting at 7-0’

More from the coach on William Crest's special-teams experiment and disagreement on Elijah Battle's targeting penalty.

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Every week on the MetroNews Radio Network we spend a lot of time on the high school football athletes, their coaches and the games played under those Friday night lights.  We have three shows each week that are devoted to high school football talk.  Those shows are HIGH SCHOOL SPORTSLINE, which airs on Wednesday night from 7:06p to

Few forest fires reported in West Virginia so far this season

Fall Forest Fire Season opened Oct. 1 with less foresters on the job due to budget cuts.

West Virginia’s high school graduation rate hits all-time high

Dr. Michael Martirano, state superintendent of schools, said he's hopeful the Class of 2017 will cross the 90 percent threshold for high school graduation.

The Lunch: Holgorsen/Wickline started 6-0 in 2010

Allan Taylor's Gold & Blue Lunch Report finds the offensive coaching reunion looks to be firing as WVU returns to Stillwater.

Fall finds more turkeys and fewer hunters

There have never been better hunting opportunities for the wild turkey and fewer people taking advantage of them.

Why “rigged” is the wrong word

In the classic film Citizen Kane, as election night results roll in, it becomes evident that newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane will lose in his race for governor.  That prompts Kane’s minions to change the headline in the newspaper he owns from “Kane Elected” to “Fraud at Polls!” Donald Trump, in Kane fashion, has already

Mid-Ohio Valley Report: Week 10

Parkersburg South with a key matchup against Wheeling Park in Week 10.