Photo gallery: Midland Trail edges Buffalo 7-6 to collect sixth win
BUFFALO, W.Va. — Photo gallery from Midland Trail’s 7-6 win at Buffalo. The Patriots improved to 6-2 while BHS fell to 4-4. (Photos by Marcus Constantino)
Bridgeport hands Keyser first loss in resounding fashion, 28-7
The Indians blanked the Golden Tornado for over 46 minutes in collecting their eighth win.
What to watch for: Western Kentucky at Marshall
Can tailback Brenden Knox continue to lead the Marshall offense?
Charleston police officers returning to work following altercation, suspension
Charleston Police Chief Opie Smith on Friday announced Patrol Officer Carlie McCoy and Patrolman Joshua Mena were acting within police department policies during the Oct. 14 incident.
Judge rules against sending Governor Justice’s residency questions to Supreme Court
Judge says there's enough reason to let the case move ahead in circuit court.
Jackson County officials set for Drug Take Back Day
Haskins appeared on MetroNews affiliate WMOV.
Bridgeport welcomes Keyser, Liberty Harrison seeks its fifth straight win and South Harrison faces St. Marys in an important Class A contest.
Sheriff: Men killed in plane crash found open field for crash landing
Plane missed nearby row of houses.
$100 million in cuts ahead for W.Va. state agencies
Justice administration says it's taking proactive step.
The showdown between Cabell Midland Huntington highlights Week 9.
St. Albans woman sentenced in death of 8-month old daughter
According to prosecutors, the couple did not seek medical attention for the baby right away.
Autumn Colors Express on track
Trips to Hinton's Railroad Days were planned Friday, Saturday and Sunday for the train that is the replacement for the long-running New River Train.
Suspect named in Beckley bank robbery
The suspect was wearing a Halloween mask at the time of the incident.
Field set for state cross country championships
Cabell Midland High School will host the state meet on Nov. 2nd.
So, I’m not as compassionate as I thought I was
I talk a lot on my radio show about the state’s opioid epidemic. The stories and interviews have convinced me of a couple of things: First, some drug companies and their wholesalers knowingly dumped millions of pills on our small state, fueling an addiction crisis that now includes heroin and fentanyl. They need to be