West Virginia women crush Jayhawks, 73-54
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia built a 23-point halftime lead and enjoyed Senior Night with a 73-54 win over Kansas in women’s basketball action Monday night. In pregame ceremonies, the Mountaineers (20-10, 8-10) honored seniors Lanay Montgomery and Desiree Rhodes. Montgomery finished with seven points and nine rebounds, moving into fourth all-time on the WVU
Mooney holds telephone town hall
Rep. Alex Mooney, R-W.Va., answered questions regarding health care, coal miners and President Donald Trump.
Too much Motley, not enough moxie as Mountaineers fade
Johnathan Motley scored 19 of his 23 points in the second half and became the catalyst for a 23-4 run that swung the game.
Photo gallery: Baylor defeats West Virginia, 71-62
Images from No. 10 West Virginia's 71-62 loss at No. 11 Baylor on Monday night.
Nicholas County school board holds second consolidation hearing
The board is proposing consolidation five schools into two institutions.
Dotson deals Mountaineers to another win over defending champs
Conner Dotson struck out 10 over six innings and West Virginia won 4-1 at No. 18 Coastal Carolina on Monday, wrapping up its fourth straight win at the Caravelle Resort Tournament.
The life of Ken Hechler memorialized by House of Delegates
Former congressman, secretary of state died last year at age 102.
Driver to be sentenced in hit and run that killed Charleston native
Carli Sears died after she was struck by a truck driven by Alex Hambrick.
Gov. Justice proposes new way to close W.Va. budget gap
Governor appears with Revenue Secretary Hardy and a dry erase board.
WVU Medicine says medical information breach was not hacking
Target of investigation legally had access to information.
Ohio fugitive faces additional charges following Kanawha County pursuit
Chase, which injured a female police officer, lasted for 45 minutes.
Drugs found in vehicle involved in train accident in Harrison County
Police then found needles and drug paraphernalia in the damaged vehicle upon arrival.
Calls at 10,000-plus and counting for HELP4WV hotline
The helpline launched in September 2015.
Ferns responds to Justice ‘poodle’ comment, talks budget on MetroNews “Talkline”
A third of the 2017 Regular Legislative Session is already behind state lawmakers.
Thrasher says he needs change in water quality measurement to create jobs
HB 2506 subject of public hearing Monday at state capitol.
Rogers leads Capital into postseason striving for deeper run
Capital enters postseason play at 18-4 on the season, looking for a return trip to the state tournament.
DNR announces sportsman’s meetings
Hunters and anglers can comment and learn more about 2017 regulation proposals from DNR
Baylor’s Drew: ‘Hopefully we have a better feel’ for Press Virginia
Allan Taylor's Gold & Blue Lunch Report offers a final-score pick for West Virginia vs. Baylor.
Funding for popular DHHR programs now highlighted in Justice’s SOS tour
IDD Waiver Program would be cut by 25 percent in governor's alternate budget.
The West Virginia State Capitol during the legislative session is like a small town; everybody knows everybody, a secret in the morning is common knowledge by afternoon, gossip is a form of currency and most slights prompt a response. The latest dust up started when Senate Majority Leader Ryan Ferns (R-Ohio) tweeted, “Word of advice