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ThursdayFebruary 28, 2013

New River bracing for impact

Sequestration begins Friday

Gold and Blue Now Friday, March 1

In this edition of Gold and Blue Now Bob Huggins his team’s trip to Kansas, Matt Wells talks about tickets and promotions for the WVU women’s basketball game versus Baylor this Saturday, and Mike Carey says Brittney Griner does not strike fear in his team.

Tornado blown off the map

A Kanawha County community getting a name change

Photos: Logan 76, Spring Valley 71 OT

Logan beat Spring Valley 76-71 in overtime in boys high school basketball sectional play. Photos by Boothe Davis.

Photos: Huntington 70, Cabell Midland 47

Huntington beat Cabell Midland 70-47 in boys basketball sectional play. Photos by Boothe Davis.

Adidas unveils uniforms to sully postseason

Adidas propagates yet another horror, unveiling uniforms that will be hard to avoid this postseason.

Sen. Unger calls part of education reform bill “irresponsible”

Sen. majority leader wants proof teacher hiring system is broken.

Bridge blast comes Friday in Kanawha County

Part of the Dick Henderson Memorial Bridge is scheduled for demolition.

Crook: West Virginia ‘perfect’ fit

New offensive line coach said Tony Gibson's return emphasized "there must be some pretty good stuff going on here."

State tax returns slow coming in

State revenue secretary says there's no processing backlog.

Huggins’ daughter tweet-blasts Staten

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The fallout from another West Virginia basketball loss included this string of tweets Wednesday night from WVU coach Bob Huggins’ oldest daughter, Jacqueline Huggins, including one message criticizing the Mountaineers’ point guard. In the final seconds of a 65-62 home loss to Baylor, WVU’s Juwan Staten tried a 3-point attempt that was

Pipeline safety bill passes House of Delegates

Fine levels have been the same for more than 40 years.

Property owners would have more time under House bill

Measure lengthens time to contact county assessor's office.

Tomblin Administration to conduct router review

State official says the goal of the month-long study is to determine if routers are being used in the best ways.

The science of biotechnology

Entrepreneur says West Virginia could make huge leaps in the biotech industry.

WV sportsmen could feel sequestration

Although not federal dollars, sequestration could still lock up excise taxes WV sportsmen paid on hunting and fishing gear which are marked for wildlife and fish conservation.

Class AA girls state tournament pairings set

Girls state tournament pairings set for Class AA teams.

Mismanaged ending feels familiar

Allan Taylor's column breaks down the Mountaineers' futile possession.

Huntington Police searching for attempted murder suspect

Suspect fired several shots at victim