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FridayNovember 18, 2016

Gallery: AA defending champ Bridgeport rolls into semis again

Class AA No. 1 Bridgeport beat No. 8 Lincoln 45-14 in the quarterfinal round of the playoffs.

West Virginia survives on Abam’s goal in double-OT

Top-ranked West Virginia peppered shot after shot before Michaela Abam’s golden goal in the 104th minute finally delivered a 1-0 double-overtime victory over Ohio State in the NCAA tournament.

Charleston Catholic’s Herlihy named AARP Scholar Athlete of the Week

Irish’ two-sport student athlete earns AARP/MetroNews statewide honor.

Jim Justice’s wife and children form core of inauguration committee

The inauguration will be Monday, Jan. 16, 2017.

Alpha, fresh out of bankruptcy, announces goal of mining 13 million tons in 2017

Alpha also announced a plan for capital expansion for next year and beyond.

Former police clerk pleads guilty to embezzlement

Accused of collecting more than $7,000 in cash payments for citations and fines.

W.Va. sees gains in college freshmen enrollment

overall enrollment rates at West Virginia’s colleges and universities remained relatively steady.

Can Mountaineers make amends? Losses to OU ‘been holding us back’

In this week's Four-Down Territory, Allan Taylor previews No. 14 West Virginia's showdown against No. 9 Oklahoma.

Complaint against Morgantown councilwoman claims harrassment

Morgantown's City Clerk told police she wanted to report harassment following a Ward and Boundary Commission meeting.

Clay County High School is making sure its students are fed

CLAY, W.Va. — The high school in this county is the center of the community, and one of its most important roles is making sure its students don’t go hungry. “The overarching thing is just a culture of care,” said Clay County High School Principal Melinda Isaacs. “We do whatever we can to take care of

Franklin Cornette asks for recount in 12th Senatorial District

If the results do not change, the State Senate make-up would include 22 Republicans and 12 Democrats.

Obesity rate for West Virginia’s poorest kids is climbing

The Mountain State is now ranked No. 9 nationally for obesity among WIC recipients.

Friday Lunch: Does WVU have the right stuff to beat Oklahoma?

Today's video salutes Ed Harris, our favorite OU grad, and offers up final-score predictions as the Sooners invade chilly Morgantown.

New DMV self serve kiosks go live

Terminals aim to improve convenience in renewing drivers license and vehicle registration

Former W.Va. Senate President Larry Tucker dies at 81

Tucker resigned after being charged with extortion.

Clarksburg brothers arrested Friday in connection with separate crimes in Harrison County

Joseph "Joey" Parker, 20, of Clarksburg, faces one charge of malicious wounding.

Grading WV public schools

The state Department of Education this week released the first ever school accountability report card, assigning letter grades to every public school in the state. The grades are determined by multiple measures of performance, including student test scores (the most important), student improvement, attendance and graduation rates and post-secondary readiness. State School Superintendent Michael Martirano