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FridayFebruary 15, 2013

WVU blanked by North Florida in baseball opener

Mountaineers lose 4-0, failing to capitalize on a bases-loaded threat in the ninth.

Major drug bust in Charleston

Nine people arrested

Raising money to fight pediatric cancer

St. Jude Radiothon in Charleston

One year since tragedy in Monongalia County

Sheriff's deputy died one year ago when his cruiser was rammed by a drunk driver.

Helping veterans ‘Reconnect’

Vets learning skills to cope with anger

Marple sues state Board of Education

Fired superintendent claims her rights were violated.

Marcellus finally joins WVU signing class

Jacky Marcellus signs his letter of intent with WVU.

Name released in Putnam County fatal crash

Deputies say truck went over an embankment.

WVU Hospitals plans $52 million outpatient center

Hospital officials want to build the 109,000-square-foot facility near Morgantown

Huggins: ‘We’ve got opportunities’

After Saturday's home rematch against Texas Tech, WVU faces a string of higher-RPI opponents.

Ohio couple sentenced to prison time for Turnpike robbery

Victim chased woman after she took her purse.

Bluefield police cruiser torched

Detectives looking at parking lot video.

Commerce secretary optimistic about possible Wheeling plant

Company president says announcement coming by end of month.

Herd adjusting to new game

Hitters are starting to catch up to the BBCOR bats and offensive numbers are coming up.

West Liberty professor makes assignment changes

She was criticized for instructing students not to use Fox News as a news source.

Death at Taylor County well site

DEP says flash explosion destroyed brine tank.

Willie Akers could have surgery next week

He was injured in a fall at the Charleston Civic Center.

West Virginia economy flatlines

Governor Tomblin’s speech Wednesday night was rather short, as State of the State speeches go.  One of the reasons may have been that beyond education reform and prison overcrowding, the Governor didn’t have much new to talk about. That’s because things like pay raises for school teachers and public employees or new programs cost money,