Central Florida starts fast, rolls over Marshall in Gasparilla Bowl
Knights score two defensive touchdowns in first quarter, top Herd 48-25.
Trooper is acquitted of federal charges in beating of teen
Judge says prosecution did not prove case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Mountaineers continue to move up in college basketball polls
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia continues to rise in the college basketball polls. The Mountaineers (10-1) are now 22nd in the Associated Press poll, moving up three spots following a road win at Youngstown State. West Virginia is also ranked in the USA Today coaches poll for the first time this season, checking in at
Fairmont Senior’s Frazier claims Stydahar Award
Future WVU player honored as state's top lineman.
Nitro business has to pay back wages and damages in agreement with feds
Apex Pipeline Services enters consent judgment with Department of Labor.
Christmas weather will provide opportunities for outdoor activities
Mild and dry conditions will dominate the week.
Huntington house demo number climbs to 100
It's been a busy year for unsafe structures program.
‘The challenge for me is what is exciting,’ Dave Walker introduced at Concord
Walker led Martinsburg to eight Class AAA titles in ten years.
With benefits secure, active and retired miners share relief
UMWA pensioners gather in Charleston to celebrate the keeping of a promise by the U.S. Government made in 1946.
Remembering a full life; funeral services for C. Kemp McLaughlin
World War II hero, Air Guard creator laid to rest Monday.
What to watch for: Marshall vs. UCF
Marshall will have its work cut out to slow a fast-paced Knights' offense.
Taylor’s 27 not enough for Herd to overcome Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa stays unbeaten at home with 88-80 win.
AARP West Virginia names new state president
Jane Marks takes over Jan. 1.
WVU construction, renovations continue into winter
The university Board of Governors approved the projects in July.
Last week, after much debate, state leaders and representatives from the Eastern Panhandle announced a deal to keep the Maryland MARC commuter train service operating at current levels for at least another year. The estimated 250 to 300 passengers a day use the train to commute between Jefferson and Berkeley Counties and Washington, D.C. MARC