Day: November 4, 2016 Archives


FridayNovember 4, 2016

Lunsford family left with more questions after news conference

"The one person who possesses this knowledge of Aliayah's whereabouts is in police custody," Gissy said.

Notre Dame’s Davisson named AARP Scholar Athlete of the Week

Notre Dame student athlete earns AARP/MetroNews statewide honor.

Shutout streak continues: WVU zooms into Big 12 final

No. 1 West Virginia delivered its 10th consecutive shutout and used goals from Grace Cutler and Sh'Nia Gordon to move past Oklahoma 2-0.

Fairmont police investigate bank robbery

A woman reportedly robbed a Huntington Bank at 4:34 p.m. Friday.

Morrisey, state police announce funding to reduce drug testing backlog

State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is contributing $1 million to state police.

Can West Virginia find comfort against lowly Kansas?

Allan Taylor's weekly edition of Four-Down Territory finds the storylines facing the No. 20 Mountaineers.

MetroNews’ Tony Caridi releases W.Va. children’s book

The book takes readers on a journey through West Virginians iconic destinations.

Berkeley GOP candidates try to separate themselves from Orem

Candidates say they don't support controversial sheriff candidate even though their names are on one of his political ads.

Wood County voters will decide on school bond issue Tuesday

New elementary school planned for Williamstown area.

6-8 juco forward Wesley Harris completes West Virginia’s 2017 class

The recruit from Lawson (Ala.) Community College is dealing with an injury that may lead to redshirt and three years' eligibilty at WVU.

Cowles hired for EDA job in Morgan County

Majority leader will continue to serve at statehouse.

Early voting ends Saturday

Unaffiliated voters make up high percentage of Kanawha County early voters.

Friday picks: What sports figure would you trust in the Oval Office?

The Gold & Blue Lunch Report turns to the MetroNews staff for weekly final score predictions on West Virginia, Marshall and other huge college games.

Handicapping state Senate races: Part two

This is part two of the state Senate races we’re watching: —2nd District (Marshall, Wetzel, Monongalia, Marion, Tyler, Doddridge, Ritchie, Gilmer, Calhoun).  This is an open seat because Senator Jeff Kessler (D-Marshall) decided to run for Governor and not re-election.  The Republican candidate is Mike Maroney, a medical doctor from Glen Dale who is making