Day: March 12, 2013 Archives


TuesdayMarch 12, 2013

Kansas City: A last-chance kinda town

WVU and Texas Tech's NCAA hopes hinge on a four-day miracle run at the Sprint Center.

Memories that last a lifetime

State basketball tournament celebrates 100 years.

Former Georgia RB joins Herd staff

Report: Thomas Brown will fill vacancy created by JuJaun Seider leaving for WVU

House Judiciary: Buckle up

Committee forwards bill making not wearing a seat belt a primary offense

WVU outlines scope of AG’s help in Tier 3 contract

West Virginia University released a statement Tuesday afternoon in connection with its request of the state Attorney General’s Office last week to review its request for proposals for its Tier 3 media rights for WVU athletics. The university’s brief statement outlined its request: “As previously reported, the Attorney General’s Office is providing legal advice and

SUPCO wants a look at Kanawha court docket controversy

Investigation into actions of Circuit Judge Carrie Webster ordered by chief justice.

Luck: It’s a football-first world

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As teams poured in for the Big 12 basketball tournament, a power conference event being staged at the near-$300 million Midwestern showpiece that is Sprint Center, we were reminded how insignificant this sport is relative to television money generated by football. Consider the comments of West Virginia athletic director Oliver Luck,

New Democratic Party Executive Director selected

Jacob Winowich has been promoted to the position.

Staged robbery leads to two arrests in Wood County

A store employee is one of the accused.

Education reform bill passes first committee

Changes made to Gov. Tomblin's original bill.

A Tasteoff for the Girl Scouts

Tuesday was National Girl Scout Day.

Show me the money

Scholars want to see the full Promise

Prosecutor to seek indictment soon in Carter case

Tennessee man back in custody after mistaken jail release.

School systems vie for SBA funds

The wants are many, the dollars few.

Unions rally against education reform bill

Members blast the governor's education reform bill.

‘It doesn’t just eliminate our handgun ordinance.’

Charleston Mayor Danny Jones says lawmakers need to look closely at what is in the bill dealing with uniform city gun regulations.

Kane named second-team all-conference

Kane is honored by the conference for the third consecutive year.

Do-or-die time for Mountaineers

West Virginia must win four games in four days — beating Kansas along the way — to reach the NCAA tournament.

Gold and Blue Now: Friday, March 16

In this edition, Geno Smith and Stedman Bailey talk about their Pro Day workouts and Pat White talks about returning to football.