WATCH: Washington shows off muscle in victory over Morgantown
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — No. 1-seeded Washington exploded offensively becoming the first team in the boys state basketball tournament to score 80-plus points in a game as the Patriots downed No. 8 Morgantown 81-61. Click above to watch highlights from this Class AAA quarterfinal matchup. Check out the postgame press conference below from Washington coach Don
Unbeaten Washington shows balance in AAA quarterfinal
Top-seeded Patriots place five starters in double figures to beat Morgantown 81-61.
No. 1 RCB starts fast, finishes faster to down East Fairmont
Byrd improved to 23-0 with a 65-34 victory in the Class AA quarterfinals.
WATCH: Robert C. Byrd cruises past East Fairmont to semifinal round
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — No. 1-seeded Robert C. Byrd defeated No. 8 East Fairmont 65-34 in a quarterfinal matchup in Class AA. Click above to watch highlights from contest featuring the Eagles and the Bees. Check out the postgame press conference below from Robert C. Byrd coach Bill Bennett and junior guard Devonti Birch. We also
Man who allegedly stole car with baby inside pleads not guilty.
April trial date set for Christopher Linville.
Judge refuses to lower Virginia man’s bail
Charles Severance remains in the Northern Regional Jail.
WATCH: Poca gets step closer to championship game
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – No. 2 Poca used a strong second half shooting performance to knock off No. 7 Fairmont Senior to advance to the semifinals of the 2014 boys state basketball tournament. Click above to watch highlights from the Class AA quarterfinal matchup. Check out the postgame press conference below from Poca head coach Allen
Electronic tolling about preparation instead of reaction
Bill awaiting governor's signature.
With freshman leading way, Poca heats up to oust Fairmont Senior 55-40
The No. 2 Dots exploded for 73-percent shooting in the second half to pull away in the Class AA quarterfinals.
WATCH: Hurricane eliminates South Charleston with dominating performance
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – No. 7 Hurricane outplayed No. 2 South Charleston and as a result sent the Black Eagles packing with a 63-47 victory. Click above to watch highlights from the Class AAA quarterfinal matchup. Check out the postgame press conference below from Hurricane head coach Lance Sutherland and junior guard John Dawson. Plus we
Hurricane stuns No. 2 South Charleston in Class AAA
Hurricane ends South Charleston's season, handing the Black Eagles just their second loss on the year.
Bluefield puts the press on Chapmanville in Class AA quarters
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — No. 3 Bluefield opened its title defense with just that, defense. The Beavers’ full-court press helped force 25 turnovers in a a 63-34 romp over No. 6 Chapmanville in the Class AA quarterfinals. “I thought it was very important to get off to a good start,” Bluefield coach Buster Large said. “We wanted
Chapmanville roars for first time in state tournament
Tigers make first-ever appearance but run into very good Bluefield team.
Appalachian Power’s new line maintenance program will cost $58 million
Improving electric reliability the aim.
Health insurance enrollment deadline gets closer
Many West Virginians have not yet enrolled.
Charleston’s water testing to begin in May
Mayor says water may already be some of the cleanest in the country.
WATCH: Bluefield routs Chapmanville 63-34
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — No. 3 Bluefield handled No. 6 Chapmanville by cruising to a 63-34 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2014 boys state basketball tournament. Click above to watch highlights from the Class AA quarterfinal matchup. Check out the postgame press conference below from Bluefield coach Buster Large and senior guard Lykel Collier.
Former nurse sentenced for selling oxycodone
She had worked at a Beckley hospital.
Preston County woman charged with killing husband
His body was found in the couple's home on Tuesday.
NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now: Wednesday, March 19
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Bob Huggins and Juwan Staten share their thoughts on WVU’s season coming to an end in the NIT.