Day: December 31, 2019 Archives


TuesdayDecember 31, 2019

Defensive-minded Bridgeport downs Fairmont Senior, 54-39

Stalnaker finishes with 24 points, 13 boards for Tribe in road win.

Charleston marks end of 2019 with GoodNight

The annual celebration took place Tuesday night.

WVU hangs on against Cornell, 68-62

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia nearly squandered a 17-point first half lead but held off several late Cornell runs to defeat the Big Red 68-62 in the Mountaineers’ final game before the start of Big 12 Conference play. ‘They played harder than we did, executed better than we did,” said WVU head coach Mike Carey.

Kanawha County tornado tops 2019 weather headlines in West Virginia

NWS Meteorologist highlights 2019 weather in Mountain State.

Decade of change: The 10 biggest moments in WVU sports of the 2010s

Looking back at the 10 biggest moments from one of the most important decades in the history of West Virginia athletics.

West, Miladinovic honored by Conference USA

Herd duo garners league honors after strong showings against Duquesne.

Deadly fire in Cabell County

Blaze happened Tuesday morning in Milton.

Man injured in shooting in Greenbrier County

Injured man airlifted to hospital.

One dead after rollover crash in Barbour County

Wreck occurred Tuesday morning on U.S. Route 250.

Shinnston man in custody after standoff with police

Police began looking for Andrew Neal Debolt on Dec. 18.

Former WVU offensive lineman Josh Sills transfers to Oklahoma State

The former West Virginia offensive lineman pulled a stunner and decided to transfer to a Big 12 rival.

Clarksburg stepping up festivities to ring in 2020

City leaders want to use the Robinson Grand Theatre as focal point of new traditions.

2020 starts with hikes at ten State Parks and Forests

The Wednesday events were part of the First Day Hike Initiative being held nationwide.

Justice administration cleans house over Nazi salute

Sometimes you just have to pull out the problem by the root. The Justice administration has decided to take a hard line at the state Department of Corrections officials and trainees involved in the “Nazi salute” controversy. All trainees who gave either the Nazi salute or a closed fist salute while posing for their graduation