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ThursdayApril 18, 2013

Morrisey hails “landmark” bill

New attorney general says allocation of consumer protection funds a different way of doing business.

Mazey: TIF bill a ‘milestone’ for program

WVU baseball coach reacts to the Morgantown TIF bill passing through the legislature.

Panhandle police waiting on body i-d.

Man's found in Ohio River Tuesday.

Too cold for Geno in Buffalo?

NFL Network's Mike Mayock doesn't think Smith projects well in cold-weather, outdoor stadium.

Arrest in Brooke County murder case

Suspect jailed in Pennsylvania.

Home-Rule cities and TIF districts may have to pay state more

State legislature opens door for possible four percent fee increase.

WVU right to oust Luck from panel

Athletics director made egregious missteps during first round of third-tier bidding.

Their work is done

State lawmakers head home after completing special session.

Sesquicentennial celebration

Governor announces what's in story for the 150th birthday weekend

Maximum sentence in Charleston shooting death

Shooter request for leniency turned down by judge.

Senator Manchin says he’ll keep looking for votes

He talked about the failure of his proposal to expand background check requirements for gun sales on Thursday's MetroNews Talkline.

Herd adds two JUCO transfers

Tom Herrion has now signed three JUCO transfers for next season.

Compromise at the capitol

Compromise has gotten a bad reputation. Of course there are different kinds of compromises.  Giving up one’s principles is a far different matter than simply splitting the difference on a matter where one’s ethics are not at stake. As Thomas Jefferson said, “every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle.” And so it

Moore no longer calls WRs prima donnas

Converted quarterback who's working at slot receiver says he didn't transfer "just to sit on the bench."