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ThursdayMay 9, 2019

Stalnaker sparks Bridgeport in 10-0 win over Lincoln

Indians finish off Cougars in six innings.

Man accused of weekend murder held on bond

Christopher Wyatt Bailey faces charges for the death of William L. Simons.

Allegheny Bancshares, Mount Hope Bankshares merging

The deal is expected to close by the end of the year.

Acting director of Beckley VA begins Sunday

Kenneth Allensworth currently serves as the associate director of the Martinsburg VA Medical Center.

Warren making campaign stop Friday in Kermit

Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren will take part in a "community conversation."

Overhaul of Turnpike’s toll plaza computer network likely to begin next year

GM Barr says replacement of the entire computer network will take 2-3 years.

Search continues for missing Morgan County girl

Anyone with information should call police immediately.

Communities in West Virginia, Maryland face uncertain future over looming mill closure

"This is a big hit all at once," Clemons said. "It's not just Luke, it's Allegany (County, Maryland), Garrett (County, Maryland), Mineral, Tucker, Grant, Preston. Even towns in Pennsylvania are going to be affected by this."

Manchin seeks answers from FBI on McKesson pill dump

Manchin making the request on the heels of the settlement between the state and the opioid distributor.

Man takes life after standoff with state police

Troopers say man barricaded himself in residence after wounding two people.

WVU-P Class of 2019 includes Wood County woman graduating at age 83

Sharon O'Neill from Parkersburg is the speaker for Saturday's commencement ceremony.

Timetable and agenda for education ‘betterment’ still fuzzy

Carmichael says, 'I don't know if everything will be done in May, but it will definitely happen.'

Bray Cary, governor’s senior adviser, now off EQT board

Cary is one of three departing as shareholder vote determines control of company.

Pipestem Peaks ready for action

State hopes to draw more visitors for longer stays at Pipestem Resort with new zipline.

Photo gallery: Cabell Midland & Ripley claim regional titles

ONA, W.Va. — The Cabell Midland boys and Ripley girls track teams claimed championships at the Class AAA, Region 4 meet Wednesday afternoon at Cabell Midland High School. Ripley junior Tori Starcher swept all four of her events, winning the 800m, 1600m and 3200m runs. She was also part of Ripley’s winning 4×400 meter relay

Cabell Midland cornerback commits to Wake Forest

Knights' J.J. Roberts recently visited Demon Deacons for fourth time.

Graduation season arrives at Marshall University

'We need to celebrate these graduates,' said Dr. Jerome Gilbert, Marshall University's president

Justice family companies’ non-payment of bills, fines are poor business practices and embarrassing to WV

Federal officials announced this week the government had filed a civil action to force 23 coal companies owned by Governor Jim Justice and his family to pay over $4.7 million in unpaid penalties for mine safety violations. “As alleged in the complaint, the defendants racked up over 2,000 safety violations over a five-year period (May

Nick Snyder, HRs take down Virginia Tech

BLACKSBURG, Va. – Kevin Brophy and Marques Inman homered, and left-hander Nick Snyder delivered another quality start as No. 22 West Virginia beat Virginia Tech 7-2 on Wednesday night. The Mountaineers (29-17), who won their fourth consecutive game against the Hokies (25-25), improved to 14-12 on the road. Snyder (7-1) and four relievers held Virginia