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TuesdayFebruary 5, 2013

Army deserter found in Kanawha County

Taken into custody by deputies

National Guard pulls out from annual air show

Thunder Over the Blue Ridge Air Show

Morgantown looks to strengthen anti-burning rules

City to increase fines, clarify language

Removing the Dick Henderson Memorial Bridge

First section of bridge connecting Nitro to St. Albans removed.Tuesday

Signs of a strong finish?

West Virginia remains in the chase for several other recruits who'll announce their decisions on National Signing Day.

Court victory for Aracoma widows

Lawsuit against MSHA over fatal mine fire has new life.

WVU focused on Switzer too late

GW head coach Steve Edwards Jr. talks about his three players signing D-I scholarships and why WVU missed out on Ryan Switzer.

Tipple fire put out in Ohio County

A belt fire between two coal tipples has been put out, Ohio County dispatchers say. The fire broke out Tuesday just north of Wheeling, dispatchers said. The tipples are located north of the Pike Island Dam on Route 2 in Ohio County.  There are three tipples right next to each other, dispatchers said. The blaze

Marshall University moves forward with academic restructuring

The changes for a number of colleges and schools will take effect this summer.

Suspension or impeachment?

State Supreme Court considers multi-year suspension for Putnam County Family Court judge.

Otter trapping takes hold in West Virginia

Biologist expects bad winter to reduce number of otters trapped this season.

Reformer: Interests of students must be priority

Michelle Rhee, a former Washington, D.C. public schools chancellor, was a guest on Tuesday's MetroNews Talkline.

Hino prepares for layoffs

Company says permanent workers will not be impacted

Final report released in July 2012 deadly mine accident

MSHA blames mine management for accident.

Winter cleaning to pass the time

Maintain your gear, you have nothing else to do with the snow blowing outside the windows.

Juco punter becomes commit No. 24

Nick O’Toole averaged 42 yards per punt as a freshman at Fullerton (Calif.) Community College.