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Day: November 1, 2019 Archives


FridayNovember 1, 2019

Huntington forces 7 turnovers in 44-13 win at Parkersburg

The Highlanders keep hope alive for a top eight seed in the Class AAA playoffs.

Oscar Tshiebwe’s double-double leads West Virginia to exhibition win

West Virginia's talented freshman shined in a preseason tuneup against Duquense.

Vaping related overdoses reported in Morgantown

Police Chief Ed Preston says it's not what two high schools thought.

Update: Suspect in Beckley bank robbery captured in Huntington

Brian Ruffin was taken into custody by US marshals.

State license plate honoring law enforcement unveiled

The plate was created by House Bill 2846.

New aquatic center dedicated in Morgantown

Events already scheduled at Mylan Park Aquatic Center.

Winter natural gas rates show decrease

Glut of natural gas drive down most 'purchased gas' costs for utilities.

North Central Report: Week 10

North Marion looks to bolster its playoff resume, while Doddridge County clashes with Williamstown in a much-anticipated Class A showdown.

Dome okay after wind storm

Restoration efforts resume after protective covering torn.

Power restoration efforts will continue into weekend

Appalachian Power and Mon Power crews report progress but both say damage from Thursday's storm was widespread.

What to watch for: Marshall at Rice

Herd looking to avoid letdown on road.

W.Va. general revenue collections down about $3 million for the month

Collections down about $33.5 million for the fiscal year as state officials begin to take precautions.

Florida murder, armed robbery suspect arrested after I-81 pursuit

Police learned Dontae Jermaine Childs was staying at a Martinsburg hotel Thursday morning.

West Virginia’s defense has plenty to be proud of in Baylor defeat

A gutsy performance by West Virginia's defense was wasted, but it bodes well for the Mountaineers' future.

Building blocked: Brown’s timeout gaffe costs West Virginia dearly

West Virginia's show of guts was undone by a crucial coaching mistake at unbeaten Baylor.

West Virginia Catholics confronting Bransfield scandal

Most Christians know well a verse in 2 Corinthians 9:7 that comes to mind when the collection plate is passed: “God loves a cheerful giver.” But many congregants of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston find themselves somewhat reluctant tithers these days because of the scandal surrounding former Bishop Michael Bransfield. For example, last month, a fundraising