Day: November 8, 2019 Archives


FridayNovember 8, 2019

Photo gallery: Spring Valley holds off Huntington, 19-11

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Photos from Spring Valley’s 19-11 win over Huntington. (Photos by Marcus Constantino)

H.S. football playoff pairings

Official pairings will soon be released by the WVSSAC.

Freshman point guard McBride shines as West Virginia wins opener

A freshman took over in West Virginia's season opener -- just not the one that most expected.

WVU gets good marks on financial audit

Report delivered at Friday's Board of Governors meeting.

Plans for major Interstate-64 project officially rolled out

Work could begin next spring near Nitro.

Charges in deputies shooting headed to grand jury

Cabell County magistrate finds probable cause in Michael Pinkerman case.

North Central Report: Week 11

North Marion looks to secure a first-round playoff game at home, while Doddridge County tries to clinch the top seed in Class A.

Roberts to meet with Murray miners to prepare them for bankruptcy fallout

UMWA president says he's all too familiar with the process.

Regional contests will set field for state volleyball tournament

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Regional matchups on Saturday, November 9th around West Virginia will set the field for the WVSSAC state volleyball championships. Four teams will compete in each regional, with the top two moving on to the state tournament in Charleston on November 15-16. Class AAA Region 1 (at Brooke): University 3, Brooke 0 Morgantown

Southwestern Report: Week 11

Spring Valley takes on Huntington, while Cabell Midland faces South Charleston in its regular season finale.

Football staff member says the story could have been a whole lot worse

Petersburg High School football trainer Benjamin Shirk tells the story of being momentarily trapped by a rapidly expanding fire in the field house training room this week.

Optimism abounds for West Virginia at dawn of 2019-20 basketball season

The Mountaineers are poised to bounce back from a historically poor basketball season for Bob Huggins.

Fire destroys one building and damages another in downtown Logan

City skyline is lit up by a fully engulfed fire in a large building on Stratton Street in downtown Logan

Marshall closes out Robert Morris to take opener, 67-60

Jarrod West leads Herd with 20 points.

The Diviney family’s personal hell

Ken and Sue Diviney and their daughter, Kari, have been through hell. I’m not talking about just a difficult period… the kind of challenge you muscle through with the expectation that things will get better. No, for the Divineys there never could be a hopeful sunrise the next day or even a happy memory of