Day: May 23, 2014 Archives


FridayMay 23, 2014

Baseball sectionals completed around the state

Scores and matchups for baseball sectionals around the state.

WATCH: West Virginia reflects on Friday’s loss and what awaits

After a 9-4 loss to Baylor sent WVU home from the Big 12 tournament, Randy Mazey hopes his Mountaineers won't be stuck at home during the NCAA regionals.

Mountaineers fail to impress in final appearance before NCAA unveiling

West Virginia dropped two of three games at the Big 12 tournament and have lost nine of 10 overall.

Italian bakery celebrates 100 years of business in Clarksburg

Tomaro's Bakery celebrated with music, giveaways and six, 7-foot pepperoni rolls.

Go or stay? Congressional delegation weighs-in on VA controversy

Pressure building on Secretary Shinseki.

Body found in Ohio River

Hancock County Sheriff's Department investigating.

LIVE: Baylor ousts West Virginia 9-4 in Big 12 elimination game

Join Allan Taylor from Oklahoma City, where the Mountaineers aim to extend their tournament stay and help their NCAA chances.

3-judge panel sides with Pratt mayor

Gary Fields will stay in office.

Bad timing for I-77 back up

Tractor trailer crash stalls traffic for miles in Virginia.

The end of an era for Charleston schools

Watts and J.E. Robins Elementary Schools close their doors for good.

The highs and lows of holiday travel

Some had no trouble getting to their destination, others call it a nightmare.

Trio arraigned in Kanawha County murder case

St. Albans woman stabbed to death.

Governor, House Speaker oppose special session on fetal pain bill

Supporters of the legislation said they're close to the needed threshold to force such a special session.

Vandalia Gathering returns to familiar Friday-Sunday slot

Celebration of state's heritage this weekend on state capitol grounds.

Baseball sectional photo gallery: Logan vs. Nitro

A look at Logan and Nitro from Section 2, Region 4 in Class AAA.

Happy birthday big brother

One of the many blessings I have in life is a big brother.  John Nicholas “Nick” Kercheval.  He turns 63 tomorrow. Early on, the benefits of having an older brother weren’t evident.  The kid brother is always an easy target for physical and emotional abuse, and I took my share. My parents would sometimes console

TCU coach: Mountaineers ‘already earned their way’ into NCAAs

Jim Schlossnagle says West Virginia belongs in the field of 64 regardless of how the Big 12 tournament transpires.

Task force runs a blitz on drug trafficking in Harrison County

So far, drugs with a street value of $48,060 have been recovered.