Task force between Charleston, South Charleston results in violent crime arrests
Charleston and South Charleston police officers continue their efforts as part of a task force between the police departments.
Jenkins leaving West Virginia State to lead Maryland school
He took over in July 2016.
Unbeaten Mountaineers remain shut out of both Top 25 polls
West Virginia will have to wait another week to break into the men's basketball Top 25.
Doddridge community ready for long-awaited trip to Super Six
The green and yellow are expected to be all over Wheeling Island Stadium.
Cabell Midland looks to deny Martinsburg fourth consecutive state title
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Greg Carey and Joe Brocato break down Saturday’s Class AAA state championship game between No. 1 Martinsburg (13-0) and No. 2 Cabell Midland (13-0). You can check out the game broadcast at wvmetronews.com.
Three Guys Before The Game – TCU & Cancun Challenge Review (Episode 161)
A week to remember!
Clay County teens expected to recover after ATV wreck
One victim severely hurt when both were thrown off a four-wheeler after losing control on a wet road.
System brings ‘elevation dependent’ snow to West Virginia
More than a foot of snow was possible in the Mountain State's highest elevations by Tuesday.
Teenager identified as victim of West Side shooting in Charleston
No arrests have been made.
Filled with emotion, Bluefield hopes to win one more for “Lil Tony”
Bluefield will play for its 12th football championship Friday against Bridgeport. This one is likely to be filled with more emotion than any title game the Beavers have ever played in.
Firefighters continue to monitor Pendleton County forest fire
A cause determination could be made soon.
It’s Super Six Time in Wheeling….
From 114 teams to only 6….and the 6 teams that remain are indeed the Super Six! When the first of three games this weekend kick off this Friday night on the island in Wheeling, high school football fans will be treated to what should be the best football state championship in quite a while! On
Investigators of suspicious deaths at VA hospital taking their time to get it right
The public first learned last August of the suspicious deaths at the Louis A. Johnson Veterans Hospital in Clarksburg. Since then, information has continued to filter out. Here are some of the basics that we know: —The VA Office of the Inspector General, the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of