Month: February 2014 Archives


FridayFebruary 28, 2014

Musgrave retires 20 straight Duke hitters, dazzles for 8 shutout innings

"That might be the best I’ve ever seen him," says coach Randy Mazey after West Virginia beats Duke 3-1.

Purple pain: TCU tries to avoid terrible distinction

Only three schools since 2000 have gone winless through their regular-season conference schedule.

Hurricane looking for second straight state tournament appearance

Hurricane boys basketball coach Lance Sutherland talks about his team heading into the postseason as the Redskins look to get back to the state tournament.

Kanawha schools returning to normal water use

School system sends open letter to parents.

Former college cashier pleads guilty to embezzlement charges

Shelly Lough faces 2-20 years in prison.

Ritchie County teacher arrested again

A second student comes forward with allegations against David P. Weekley.

Appalachian Power prepares for worst in ice storm

Company will have crews into place by Sunday night.

Huggins doesn’t expect Henderson to play against Horned Frogs

Sophomore guard and team's third-leading scorer is likely to miss his third straight game on Saturday.

Staten vs. TCU’s Anderson matches high-scoring point guards

Both players are among the Big 12's top five scorers and dominate ballhandling in the halfcourt offense.

Proposal would outlaw boats at Cooper’s Rock Lake

Proposal would end boating at popular fishing spot, but a separate proposal would open it up to night fishing.

State celebrates diversity

Black History Month ends with state event.

Black bear regulations increase hunting opportunities

Minor changes among counties, but restrictions to private land expand to public lands for more hunting during buck season.

Water emergency: Tomblin lifts state of emergency

Governor says things have improved during the last seven weeks.

Ice, freezing rain, snow possible with approaching storm

National Weather Service says power outages possible.

Earl Lloyd returns to WVSU

NBA Hall of Famer honored as new convocation center dedicated.

Herd legends will coach spring game

Chad Pennington and Byron Leftwich will lead teams in the Green/White later this spring.

State tax refunds going out ‘as normal’

Deputy revenue secretary says pace similar to last year.

Supreme Court appoints judges in Kanawha County prosecutor case

Ex-wife claims Mark Plants went too far in disciplining child.

Brad Paisley returns to Charleston

Tickets still available for 'Beat This Winter' tour.

Legislative leaders dismiss Special Session talk

They say there will be a bill addressing protections for water supplies before the close of the 2014 Regular Legislative Session next week.