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WednesdayOctober 15, 2014

Defense ‘never got back on track’ after 73-point scorching at Baylor

What the Bears perpetuated in Waco last season left the Mountaineers shellshocked and leaking confidence.

North-Central Report: Week 8

University hosts Lewis County in one of the big games for week eight statewide.

Search continues for former airline pilot on the run

Mustafa Bazbaz fled from authorities earlier this month

Big 12 media day: Huggins needs new additions to jell

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Brandishing a bowtie straight out of the Gordon Gee Ivory Tower Collection, Bob Huggins looked dapper during Wednesday’s appearance at Big 12 basketball media days. “A tribute to our president,” Huggins joked. “And I don’t want people to think they’ve figured me out yet. I kind of like to keep you

Mid-Ohio Valley Report: Week 8

The highlight of this week’s slate is a cross-classification battle between unbeatens in the southern part of this region.

Drug operation shows success in Huntington

Operation River to Jail nets 226 street level dealer arrests

CPS worker pleads guilty to sex charges involving teenage client

The Kanawha County woman was the boy's caseworker at the time.

Kanawha County Commission prepares for new prosecutor

The next step, though, is up to current Kanawha County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Plants.

Former DOH supervisor pleads guilty to providing false information regarding misuse of state resources

Barry Thompson has now agreed to fully cooperate in the investigation of the DOH Equipment Division

New program aimed at keeping more at-risk kids at home

It's called Safe at Home West Virginia.

35th Bridge Day on Saturday

Thousands will again flock to Fayette County to celebrate one of the worlds modern engineering marvels.

Jenkins says Cabell and Wayne counties are key to 3rd District win

The Republican candidate is confident he has the support he needs in the areas he's represented at the State House for more than 12 years.

DOH keeps prepping for snow

The first official day of winter is Dec. 21.

Herd making a point by running the ball

Marshall's ability to physically dominate defenses has allowed it to take over games.

NAPA Auto Parts Gold & Blue Now: Wednesday, Oct. 15

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In this edition of the NAPA Auto Parts Gold and Blue Now, defensive back Daryl Worley speaks to the media for the first time since his suspension. We also catch up with John Morris, the Baylor play-by-play analyst, as he breaks down this year’s fourth-ranked Bears team.

The energy renaissance

Forty years ago, the United States was thrown into a panic by the Arab Oil Embargo. OPEC’s decision to stop oil exports to the U.S. in response to our support of Israel during its war with Arab nations triggered lines and shortages at gasoline stations and revealed the U.S. economy’s dependence on foreign oil. Experts