Day: September 13, 2018 Archives


ThursdaySeptember 13, 2018

Greg & Joe recap Fairmont Senior’s 45-14 win over Bridgeport

Greg Carey and Joe Brocato report from East-West Stadium on Fairmont Senior's comprehensive 45-14 win over Bridgeport.

West Virginia defense stopping plays before they can get started

With Kenny Bigelow and Jabril Robinson making an impact, the Mountaineers have accumulated 21 tackles for loss through two games.

Fairmont Senior dominant in 45-14 win against Bridgeport

Connor Neal and Fairmont Senior had no trouble in a 45-14 win over Bridgeport.

Storm-delayed football rings familiar for new West Virginia beat writer

From Matthew to Harvey to Florence, Alex Hickey has covered teams beset by hurricanes.

Highlights: Fairmont Senior defeats Bridgeport 45-14

Highlights from Fairmont Senior's 45-14 win over Bridgeport.

Charleston mayoral candidates talk public safety plans

Republican JB Akers, Democrat Amy Schuler Goodwin and independent Andy Backus participated in a forum.

Body of service member returned home

U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Timothy Allen Bolyard was in his seventh tour of duty at the time of his death.

Lawsuit challenges Jenkins’, Armstead’s Supreme court appointments

Charleston attorney William Schwartz filed his suit with the state Supreme Court on Thursday.

Sports betting begins at the Greenbrier

The Casino Club opens second sportsbook in the state.

State Fairgrounds offering camper parking, horse stalls for Florence evacuees

"It is our turn to open our doors for those in need," said Ag. Commissioner Kent Leonhardt.

Charleston man convicted on 25 sex-related counts

Jury deliberated for less than 90 minutes Thursday.

Technology fair showcases improvements for legally blind citizens

The technology conference is open to the public

Hunting is a big part of the Mountaineer’s life

WVU Mascot Trevor Kiess grew up hunting and fishing in the mountains of West Virginia

First water settlement checks about to go out

Four-plus years after the chemical spill and water contamination, victims will start to see some compensation in a class action settlement

State BOE unveils Balanced Scorecard evaluation

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Results of the first-ever West Virginia Schools Balanced Scorecard were unveiled during a meeting of the state Board of Education in Charleston, evaluating accountability ratings for each public school in the Mountain State. State Superintendent Steve Paine said he’s rather pleased with the results. “There were really no shocks or surprises other

Three Guys Before The Game – Hurricane Florence Edition

The Fellas discuss the unintended consequences of cancelling the game and preview this weekend's important schedule in the Big 12.

Warner assures election cyber security is intact

Secretary of State Mac Warner says West Virginia has taken unprecedented steps and become a national leader in cyber security surrounding the election process.

Charleston Ronald McDonald House helping out during storm crisis

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — As evacuees from the Carolinas and Virginia continue to arrive in our state ahead of Hurricane Florence, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern West Virginia is planning to provide temporary housing to a limited number displaced families. Executive Director Dewayne Dickens said the Charleston location wants to do what it can to

North Central Report: Week 4

The Bridgeport-Fairmont Senior rivalry leads the way in Week 4 matchups throughout North Central West Virginia.

Bishop Bransfield resigns; investigation into sexual harassment claims begins

Baltimore Arch Bishop Lori begins meetings in Wheeling.