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WednesdayNovember 8, 2017

Alderson Broaddus University increases new student enrollment

AB President James T. Berry said in his State of the University address Tuesday this is exciting news for the university, particularly following the Higher Learning Commission placing the college on a probationary accreditation status this summer.

Search continues for missing police dog in Wayne County

K-9 escaped while officer was watching him over the weekend for regular handler.

High school football gallery: Chapmanville 29, Man 26

A look at Chapmanville's 29-26 win over Man in the final week of the regular season to take the Logan County championship.

Richwood’s mayor goes to court against Council today

State Auditor asks to be removed from legal dispute.

2 state lawmakers recognized for advocating for nondiscrimination policies

Sen. Ryan Weld, R-Brooke, and Delegate Mike Pushkin, D-Kanawha, were recognized Tuesday by Opportunity West Virginia.

Texas shooter should have been poster child for who cannot get a gun

Devin Kelley should not have been able to buy or possess the guns he used in the Sutherland Springs, Texas homicidal massacre. That’s not an opinion; it’s a statement of fact based on Kelley’s history and the country’s existing gun laws. As media outlets have reported, Kelley was court-martialed in 2012 after admitting he beat

Film room Week 9: The long & short from edging Iowa State

From Will Grier's electric arm to Dravon Askew-Henry's revival of confidence, the weekly video look brings another dimension to West Virginia's 20-16 takedown of the Cyclones.