Mr. Las Vegas set for South Charleston visit
He'll be special guest at Armed Forces Day Parade.
Communication Workers, Frontier ready to talk
Contract negotiations begin next month.
The Stampede with Dave Wilson May 16, 2013
Marshall fans have something to be excited about as the softball program looks to make history in the NCAA tournament and the baseball team also on a roll.
Bill Dance, the consumate klutz
Fishing legend isn't afraid to show his funny side.
State native gets funding for movie
UPDATE: Enough people have made pledges on Kickstarter to fund the project.
Herd fans have reasons to be excited
Marshall softball is getting set to make its first ever appearance in the NCAA tournament this weekend.
Freshman QB Rawlins leaving WVU
Three-star dual-threat prospect from Monessen, Pa., enrolled in January.
Tomblin says Thompson right choice for veterans
Governor talks about his decision to choose House Speaker for key post.
State cuts will hurt fairs-festivals funding
Many fairs may have to start charging admission.
Who’s next as WV Speaker of the House?
The list of possible new House leaders is growing.
Accused sheriff killer pleads not guilty
Tennis Maynard, 37, was arraigned in Cabell County on Wednesday for the murder of Mingo County Sheriff Eugene Crum.
Herd’s postseason fate on the line
Marshall finishes the regular season with a series against No. 20 Rice.
Kanawha deputy threatened by sword-weilding man
More weapons found after arrest
Mazey might rest Musgrave vs. Pokes
Unless WVU has a chance to win the Big 12 late in the series, ace will rest up for the league tournament.
Justice delayed for school principal
This week, a Mason County grand jury indicted Point Pleasant intermediate school Principal Cameron Moffett on charges of child abuse causing risk of injury. The charge stems from an incident 14 months ago where Moffett physically removed an 11-year-old student from a school bus. The child had apparently been involved in a disturbance with other
Huntington man faces child porn charges
Videos found on his computer at repair store.
One of six claims against five major tobacco companies proven
Verdict means about 100 of 700 individual claims will proceed to trial.