Day: November 19, 2017 Archives


SundayNovember 19, 2017

West’s 23 points not enough at Illinois

The Illini pulled away for a 91-74 win over Marshall on Sunday night.

Victims of Farmington mine disaster remembered on 49th anniversary

Annual memorial ceremony held in Marion County.

The annual hunt for big bucks is on in W.Va.

A quarter million hunters will be in the woods for this opening day of the 2017 buck hunting season in W.Va.

Pardee heats up from deep to burn North Florida

Pardee scored a career-high 20 points and point guard Chania Ray flirted with a triple-double as No. 12 West Virginia cruised 87-59.

Penn State storms back to bounce Mountaineers in Sweet 16

The Nittany Lions scored twice late in the first half and ended West Virginia's season, 3-1.

Mountaineers facing short prep for Long Beach

Previewing Monday night's game between No. 24 West Virginia and the 49ers of the Big West.

Winter weather advisory affects 3 eastern West Virginia counties

The winter weather advisory will be in effect until 3 a.m. Monday.

More about China Energy, West Virginia’s enormous new trading partner

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia’s newest, biggest global trading partner is partially state-owned and recently took its place as the world’s largest power company. China Energy Investment, which signed a memorandum of understanding for $83.7 billion in West Virginia projects over 20 years, is a behemoth. “As far as a corporate citizen, I would say

Kanawha commission moves forward with 3 water projects

The $5.5 million work will go toward supplying 60 households that had previously been using well water with water from West Virginia American Water Company.

Suspect wanted in Huntington robbery

It happened at the Norway Avenue Dollar General on Saturday.

Officials respond to Boone County brush fire

A power line had been smoldering over the last several days, catching nearby brush on fire on Saturday.

High school football playoff semifinal dates, times

The high school football playoff semifinal matchups set for Friday and Saturday around the state.

Marshall County teen dies in dirt bike crash

Victim was student at Cameron High School.

Highlights: No. 1 Huntington survives with late stop over Hurricane

Huntington beats Hurricane 28-27 on a two-point conversion defensive stop with under 40 seconds to go.

Gallery: Fairmont Sr. beats Wayne for rematch with Mingo Central

Fairmont Senior defeated Wayne 43-8 in the quarterfinals of the playoffs.

Late kick dooms Marshall at Alamodome

UT-San Antonio got a 40-yard Jared Sackett field goal with 2 seconds left in a 9-7 win Saturday night over The Herd

Scoring recap: UTSA 9, Marshall 7

  SAN ANTONIO — A struggling, injury-riddled offense was too much for Marshall to overcome when UTSA’s last-second field goal gave the Roadrunners a 9-7 win. A recap of the scoring: First Quarter UTSA: 24-yard field goal by Jared Sackett (3:00) UTSA came out with a balanced attack from their own 20-yard line. Two third-down