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FridayApril 18, 2014

Sooners beat Musgrave with 2-run homer in the 8th

Oklahoma evened its weekend series against WVU with a 5-3 win Friday night.

WVU special teams: Aiming to be really special in 2014

With specialists Josh Lambert and Nick O'Toole returning, the kicking game has solid components.

Defense shines in scrimmage

Chuck Heater dialed up some blitzes and challenged the offense Friday afternoon.

Old White Turns 100

Historic golf course to be recognized Saturday.

State to spend money keeping the ‘Wild & Wonderful’ brand

Additional advertising dollars to offset Jan. 9 chemical leak and water emergency.

Wayne prosecuting attorney to appeal dismissal of murder charges for 1988 crime

Stephen Hatfield's release is delayed pending the results of that appeal.

Earth Day comes early in Fayette County

Events scheduled for Saturday.

MetroNews ‘Talkline’ debate: Are tax credits worth it?

Two advocates for more efficient government spending say, most of the time, such subsidies do not pay off for West Virginia.

Valley with shot at fourth straight baseball state tournament appearance

Valley Fayette baseball coach Joe Craffey talks with Garrett Cullen about his 2014 team, trying for its fourth straight tournament appearance.

Kanawha house destroyed by fire

Flames light up early morning sky.

Means makes first-inning run support stand up vs. Sooners

West Virginia beats Oklahoma 7-0 behind five early runs and left-hander's sharp eight innings.

NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now: Friday, April 18

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, Bob Huggins talks about adding Tarik Phillip to the WVU basketball program. We also hear from the USA Today sports writer Paul Myerberg as he gives an early look to the Big 12 football season in 2014.

Manchin for Governor in 2016?

When discussing Joe Manchin, the conversation among political wags inevitably turns to “what’s next?” When Manchin was Secretary of State, he was setting up a run for Governor. When he was Governor, he was eyeing the United States Senate. Now that Manchin has finally secured a full six-year term in the Senate (after initially winning