Day: November 11, 2016 Archives


FridayNovember 11, 2016

Gallery: AAA No. 12 Hurricane takes down No. 5 University

Class AAA No. 12 Hurricane knocked off No. 5 University 38-14 in the opening round of the playoffs.

HS football playoff photo gallery: Martinsburg 69, Hedgesville 0

Class AAA No. 1 Martinsburg defeated No. 16 Hedgesville 69-0 in the opening round of the playoffs.

HS football photo gallery: Capital 28, Cabell Midland 7

A look at No. 6 Capital's 28-7 win over No. 11 Cabell Midland in the opening round of the playoffs.

North Marion’s Elliott named AARP Scholar Athlete of the Week

Huskies’ student athlete earns AARP/MetroNews statewide honor.

Manchin calls Reid’s statement on Trump “an absolute embarrassment”

Senator Harry Reid (D-Nevada) released a statement that Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) says verbally attacked President-Elect Donald Trump.

Monongalia gas line fire forces daycare evacuation, road closures

Monongalia Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency announced the closure or WV 705 in both directions.

Foreman frightening? Sure, but WVU run defense has been steady

Allan Taylor's weekly trip inside Four-Down Territory tries to tackle D'Onta Foreman and asks whether the Mountaineers have a "Wickline edge."

Man arrested after Kanawha County shooting

Property owner says group of men were shooting near his property and scaring his livestock.

Mooney says protesters should move on

"The election is over," congressman says.

Improbable election winner says he “talked to everybody”

Zack Maynard began working a year ago.

Message for vets who may be struggling with invisible wounds: “Help is out there”

A U.S. Marine Corps 1st sergeant shared his story with MetroNews on Veterans Day.

Friday Lunch: Picking games and Canadian transplants

The Gold & Blue Lunch brings in the MetroNews sports staff for its thoughts on who we'd prefer to see bolt across the northern border.

Remembering those who served

Veterans celebrate their service as well as Tuesday's election

Keith-Albee is host site for 10 year anniversary showing of “We Are Marshall”

Marshall University's Alumni Association organized the event at the site of the Dec. 2006 premiere for the movie about the 1970 Marshall plane crash.

Hubbs indicted in Lewis County; Lunsford delay also delays possible indictment

The Grand jury did indict 33 year old Ryan Ashley Hubbs of Paris, Ohio.

The Stampede Podcast: Honoring the 1970 Herd

Dave replays an interview from 2011 with Bos Johnson, recalling the 1970 tragedy.

Remember our Veterans today and everyday

Ninety-eight years ago, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, the fighting stopped along the battle lines in Europe, bringing an end to the hostilities of World War I.  The following year, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed November 11th as the first Armistice Day, marking the end of The Great War,