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ThursdayNovember 29, 2012

Probe into UBB goes up the chain.

    On April 6, 2010, just one day after a massive explosion at the Upper Big Branch mine killed 29 miners, Booth Goodwin began a criminal investigation into the nation’s worst coal mine disaster in nearly 40 years. Goodwin, who at the time was in charge of the economic crime section of the U.S.

Gold and Blue Now: Thursday

Bob Huggins, Keaton Miles and Geno Smith in Thursday's Gold and Blue Now.

Herd Outlasts Eagles 70-67.

Herd relies on tough defense to pick up the win.

Not Guilty Plea Entered For Hiram Lewis

Former statewide candidate is facing a number of charges in Clay County.

Kanawha Man Charged With Raping Kids

He's accused of recording the acts.

Venison Donations Needed

The Hunters Helping the Hungry Program is helping supply food banks throughout the state.

Recruiting boon for Holliday

Adding FAU to C-USA could be a recruiting boost for The Herd.

Big 12 Bowl Benefits Start This Weekend

Fans should enjoy Big 12 bowl options

Senator Manchin Pushes For Troops To Come Home

Speaks on Senate floor Thursday

Winning Tickets Sold in AZ and MO

Two jackpot winners in Powerball

Mercer Drug Dealer Sentenced

His case is part of a larger prescription drug trafficking investigation in Southern West Virginia.

‘A Very Dangerous Thing’

Copper thieves are blamed for power outage that impacted thousands in the Capitol City on Thursday.

On Possible Rockefeller vs. Capito Race

West Virginia Wesleyan professor weighs in on Thursday's MetroNews Talkline.

Martinsburg Going For Third Straight Title

Charleston High was the last to do that in Class AAA.

Madsen’s No Longer the Shy Guy

WVU's senior center reflects on Rich Rod, making 50 starts and overcoming a Pat White nightmare.

The Stampede with Dave Wilson Ep. 38

Dave talks conference alignment with Doug Smock of the Charleston Gazette.