Day: October 13, 2014 Archives


MondayOctober 13, 2014

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Tuesday, Oct. 14

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, coach Dana Holgorsen talks about the confidence his team has heading into the showdown with No. 4 Baylor this week. Legendary coach Don Nehlen also talks about how he would defend the Bears if he were still calling the plays.

2 key defensive linemen could return against Baylor

Dontrill Hyman missed two games with a knee injury and Christian Brown was suspended for one. Both could be back this week, says Dana Holgorsen.

Photo gallery: Jefferson 26, Millbrook 17

Jefferson defeated Millbrook (VA) 26-17 in week seven of the season as the Cougars improved to 5-1 on the year.

Former student charged with making threats against Musselman High School

The threats aimed at the Berkeley County school were made via Twitter.

Hunter donates bowhunting collection to state of West Virginia

Game mounts from around the world over the last 20 years have become state property and will serve as educational exhibit for children.

Campaign for Kanawha library levy taking lots of work

Campaign organizers say the future of the library system is in jeopardy.

WV’s ski resorts are prepping for snow

Before the snow comes maintenance and inspections.

West Virginia SAT scores show improvement

On average, the state's students did better than their fellow students nationally.

South Charleston plans for growth

Mayor impatient, but has grand visions as money for infrastructure becomes available

Herd Rewind: Marshall back in top 25 with win over MTSU

Marshall pounded Middle Tennesse State 49-24 to improve to 6-0 on the year and jump back into the top 25 for the first time in more than a decade.

Kessler: West Virginia needs to take the next step for equality

He'll again propose the Employment-Housing Non-Discrimination Act next year.

Crash claims life of Putnam County man

Victim rams head on into turning vehicle.

WVU anglers win and qualify for national bass fishing championship

Matthew Gibson and Ed Rude III headed for another college fishing championship event after winning over the weekend on Potomac River in Maryland.

Monday Morning Stock Report: No time to spare in yet another close call

After the craziness settled in Lubbock, Allan Taylor evaluates West Virginia's 37-34 win over Texas Tech.

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Monday, Oct. 13

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, coach Dana Holgorsen breaks down the Mountaineers’ 37-34 victory over Texas Tech.

MetroNews High School Football Power Rankings: Week 8

Capital, Bridgeport and St. Marys are the top ranked teams in week eight.

Social Media Advisory Council tackles the rules of posting

Two friends want to make a difference when it comes to what's acceptable on social media.

Positive signs in WV public education

New state School Superintendent Dr. Michael Martirano’s plan for improving public education in West Virginia has a towering title: “One Voice, One Focus: All Students Achieving.  Creating a World-Class Educational System for the State of West Virginia.” That’s a huge bite out of the education apple, but Martirano was not hired to maintain the status

West Virginia seat belt use makes meteoric rise

Increase highlighted in report.