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TuesdayApril 23, 2013

Big 12 spring forecast

Allan Taylor opens up a six-pack of predictions for the coming season.

Logan pill mill doctor pleads guilty

U.S. attorney says Texas doctor was operating a drug den.

NCBWA honors Musgrave

WVU left-hander earns national pitcher of the week award.

EPA veto upheld on Spruce mine project

Appeals court says EPA can veto have permit has been granted.

DeAndre Kane leaving Marshall

The Herd's second-leading scorer won't be back for his final year.

McEnroe, Sampras featured again at the Greenbrier

Tennis legends Pete Sampras, John McEnroe, Evan Lendl and Tommy Haas will play at the Greenbrier.

West Virginia Radio project gets underway in Morgantown

89-year-old building to be renovated to house corporate headquarters.

“Suspicious backpack” had nails and screws but no bomb

Kanawha County Bomb Squad used robot to take backpack apart.

Governor Tomblin tees it up

State celebrates century of golf

Transition into Salem facility underway

Transition team is already at work with a tarket of July 1 to have youth offenders out and adult minimum security inmates in.

WV drug courts working

State conference brings together all the players this week

The EPA’s M.C. Escher regulatory approach

Imagine making a huge investment in a business, getting all the necessary permits, and then being told several years down the road that one of the regulatory agencies has changed its mind. That’s what has happened at the proposed Spruce No. 1 mountaintop removal mine in Logan County. First, a brief history. In 2007, the

Semi-finalists announced for West Virginia Scholar Program

One of the 15 high school juniors will win a full, four year scholarship to West Virginia Wesleyan.

Charleston courts Scout families

Capital city hopes to attract thousands of visitors overflowing from Summit Bechtel Reserve Center.

Greenbrier gambling bill on governor’s desk

Passed bill would allow Greenbrier workers to gamble there.

Change coming at governor’s office

Chief of Staff Rob Alsop says he'll return to private sector; Charlie Lorenson to replace.

Attorney defends Logan County teen in t-shirt controversy

He says he does not think criminal charges should be filed against the 15 year old.

Promising future for Wheeling Park’s Kowalo

Wheeling Park standout shortstop signing with Potomac State.

Froh putting mental reps to use

Blake Frohnapfel has looked strong this spring and is making a strong argument for playing time this fall.