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FridayAugust 10, 2018

FERC issues stop work order on Atlantic Coast Pipeline

The order halts construction of the $5.5 billion project, which includes 600 miles of buried pipeline from West Virginia into eastern North Carolina.

RCB’s Davidson embracing added responsibility as season nears

CLARKSBURG, W. Va – Already established as one of the state’s elite running backs, Robert C. Byrd senior Ghovan Davidson has been given an added responsibility this fall.  After rushing for 1,730 yards and 22 touchdowns in 2017, Davidson is respected as a veteran leader on a roster that has eighteen starters returning.  Davidson credits

Hundreds of employees sent home from Huntington metal facility

More than 500 members of United Steelworkers Local 40 were told to leave Special Metals in Huntington.

Discovered mail vehicle believed to be stolen by man wanted by FBI

Shawn Christy is accused of threatening President Donald Trump and police officers on Facebook

Justice announces new appointment to Board of Education

Nancy Jo White, of Berkeley Springs, succeeds Jeffrey Flanagan.

After sprinkling of big plays, Kenny Robinson aims to become reliable

Allan Taylor's column on West Virginia's sophomore free safety and dawg-in-training.

Justice says there’s no deception in Roads to Prosperity program

Governor, secretary of transportation push back during Friday news conference.

The 117th Pinch Reunion a go for this weekend

It's the oldest community reunion in the nation.

Fatal crash under investigation in Raleigh County

It happened Wednesday afternoon.

Ojeda featured in Moore movie trailer

Candidate for Congress is among several prominent radicals featured in Moore's latest work.

Disagreement on Supreme Court concerning Farrell appointment

Justices Beth Walker and Robin Davis disagree on who should sit as chief justice over possible impeachment trials.

Trump to rally in Charleston

A "Make America Great Again" rally scheduled for Aug. 21 at Charleston Civic Center.

WVU students return to Morgantown

Traffic back-ups will be, to put it bluntly, very common, according to Preston.

The Sweet Spot with A.T. podcast: Gettin’ reps during camp

Episode 41 of "The Sweet Spot with A.T." stretches out those camp kinks and works through the muscle soreness.

Former walk-on from Morgantown earns spot on WVU’s 2-deep

Shea Campbell looks like the next Justin Arndt — only bigger — at outside linebacker.

UPDATE: McDowell County escapee captured in Ohio

Charles Wentz is considered armed and dangerous.

Justice celebrates positive economic news for WV

Governor Jim Justice likes to use props to make his points.  He frequently writes his key points on a white board during a press conference, and who can forget when he lifted the lid on a silver platter of manure to express his displeasure with a budget proposal. This week Justice broke out the Hawaiian