Recruiting series: Linebacker targets
Prospects such as Davonte James of Springfield, Ohio, are high on the Mountaineers' wish list.
WVU’s longshot NCAA dreams unanswered
WVU's No. 86 RPI was simply too low to warrant an at-large bid as the Big 12 sends a record-low three teams to the NCAAs.
Documentary on West Virginia veterans premieres
It will premiere in Charleston on Tuesday night.
Pleasants man accused of attempted murder in shooting
It happened in Newport, Ohio on Sunday night.
Jefferson track coach reflects on fourth straight state title
Craig Hunter saw his team win its fourth straight state championship.
Photos: Musselman vs. Martinsburg alumni game
Martinsburg and Musselman football alumni took part in the second annual Gridiron Classic.
One wounded in Kanawha County shooting
It happened on Memorial Day.
More than 1,000 flags from across the state were retired during a Memorial Day ceremony in Kanawha County.
Rail stockings offer unique fishing opportunity
DNR puts a lot of effort into creating remote fishing spots for anglers who want to beat the crowd.
The Top 10 in West Virginia Scholar competition
Full ride to WV Wesleyan will be handed out after online voting.
Gold and Blue Now: Tuesday, June 4
In this edition of Gold and Blue Now we learn more about WVU’s newest basketball commitment, Daxter Miles. Chip Brown of Orangebloods.com gives his predictions for Big 12 football and Jimmy Burch of the Fort Worth Star telegrams says that with the current monetary value of each conference, realignment is on hold for the time
Events are planned through West Virginia.
“Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.” “In Flanders Fields” by Lt. Col. John McCrae, 1915. Memorial Day, which we celebrate today,
West Virginia reunion kits sold out
Will hiring more officers save money?
It's a question the Regional Jail Authority is looking into.
On the IRS, ‘Where do we go next?’
West Virginia leaders weigh in controversial practice.