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ThursdayNovember 8, 2012

A Shining City

  Driving home early Wednesday morning, listening to President Barack Obama’s victory speech on the radio, I got depressed. My guy didn’t win, but it wasn’t just about losing; it’s about my fundamental belief that the country is headed in the wrong direction, and four more years of an Obama Administration will take us farther

Cutting Their Way Through Sandy

Tree removal crews did important work in West Virginia storm-impacted counties.

FEMA Assessment Teams Continue To Work

Collecting data for disaster declaration

On The County Races

Director of West Virginia Association of Counties says some results show the importance of every vote.

Snow Challenges High Country Deer

Sandy's aftermath is causing harsh conditions for whitetails in WV mountain counties.

WVU Women Roll in Hoops Opener

Christal Caldwell scores 21 points and Ayana Dunnng adds a double-double as the Mountaineers coast 76-47.

Gold and Blue Now: Thursday

Joe DeForest, Geno Smith and Jimmie Tramel make Thursday's edition.

AFL-CIO President: Let’s Move On

He calls for cooperation and action after the election.

“The Election Is Over, It’s Time To Govern”

State Attorney General-elect ready to get to work.

WVU Lands Defensive End Recruit

See what player became the Mountaineers' 17th commitment for 2013 on Thursday night.

Home of ‘Coal’ Unionized

Workers at McDowell County mine vote to join UMWA.

Big 12 Hoops Countdown: Iowa State

Cyclones relying upon another group of transfers to keep momentum going.

Hiram Lewis Indicted In Clay County

Former political candidate claims self-defense.

Libertarian Party Gains Ballot Access

Candidate for governor collects more than one percent of Tuesday's vote.

Spay-Neuter Program Reaches 100,000 Mark

The nonprofit, volunteer effort is based in Cabell County.

Copeland’s Exit Surprises Holgorsen

WVU coach on freshman receiver leaving team: "He just didn't want to play football here anymore, I guess."

Progress But Still Problems

Recovery efforts after Sandy continue in parts of West Virginia.

Bond Defeat Won’t Deter Randolph County

School superintendent plans to seek other funding for school projects.