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WednesdayFebruary 6, 2013

WATCH: Doc Holliday’s Signing Day Presser

Holliday says they targeted needs for the 2013 season.

West Virginians react to no Saturday mail delivery

U.S. Postal Service announced plans Wednesday

Herd lands top C-USA class

Doc Holliday hauls in another top recruiting class in Huntington.

Holliday lures recruits from BCS schools

Marshall added two recruits who had committed to BCS schools but instead chose The Herd.

Preston County man faces 75 animal cruelty charges

Police seize more than 100 animals

Holgorsen expects immediate impact

With nine juco players among the 25 signees in the fold, Rivals ranked WVU's class 24th nationally.

Boys MetroNews Power Index: Week 5

Martinsburg No. 1, South Charleston up to No. 2.

Watch: Morgantown football signing day interviews

Four Morgantown players sign to play college football.

Another season for ‘Buckwild’

Season One wraps up Thursday and Season Two already has the greenlight.

WV schools show off digital learning

High tech skills on display.

Stopping the violence

West Virginia looks for ways to protect students

Fairmont children in home with feces and trash, police say

Woman now faces child neglect charges

Who’s the class of the Big 12?

Oklahoma was the consensus Signing Day champion of the Big 12, said recruiting analysts. Where did WVU rank?

Five GW players sign to play college football

A look at five GW players who signed letters of intent on Wednesday.

Former skinhead to talk tolerance

He'll speak at West Virginia State University on Thursday.

Watch: Ryan Switzer signs with UNC

Ryan Switzer officially signs with North Carolina.

Girls MetroNews Power Index: Edition 2

Greenbrier East the top ranked team in the state.

Blaine Stewart: Dad ‘would be proud’

Four Morgantown High players signed their letters of intent on Wednesday.

Signing Day recruiting blog

Up-to-the-minute updates throughout National Signing Day:

Man arrested after allegedly duct taping his mom

Police say Charleston man wanted money for drug debt.