For many, waiting is always the hardest part. But by most government standards, state Department of Secretary Tom Smith was working at a blistering pace last week […]
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Cajuste, once a basketball star, on cusp of NFL career
INDIANAPOLIS — Yodny Cajuste is a confident football player and fairly certain he’s one of a kind. “I’m probably the only Yodny in the world,” the former […]
House and Senate budgets part ways on teacher pay raises
CHARLESTON — The budgets in the state Senate and House of Delegates are on a collision course, with the biggest difference – predictably – a pay raise for […]
WVU’s aim should be steady: Why was university intent on accommodating Campus Carry bill rather than defeating it?
No, we did not think this — our third take on this legislation — would be the charm for defeating HB 2519. But it might help install […]
Billy Hahn talks with WVU’s Randy Meador, Jay Kuntz on Courtside
MORGANTOWN — This week Billy Hahn meets with WVU’s Randy Meador, athletic training services coordinator, as well as Jay Kuntz, assistant to the head coach, to talk […]
Andrew Zitel drives in three runs to lead West Virginia past Towson
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — West Virginia first baseman Andrew Zitel had two hits and drove in three runs to lead the Mountaineers to an 8-3 victory against […]
Kayla Goth scores 30 to lead Kansas State past West Virginia
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Naomi Davenport lost her cool, and West Virginia lost a golden opportunity to get back on the right side of the NCAA tournament bubble in […]
Cancun Challenge could pit Huggins against former assistant
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — West Virginia coach Bob Huggins could face former assistant coach Frank Martin in next season’s Cancun Challenge. Officials for the tournament released the […]
Response swift as the wind: Utilities, DOH, first responders restore power, access, safety across state quickly
You didn’t need to wet your finger and hold it in the air to know which way the wind was blowing from Sunday into Monday. It was […]
A governor for all his companies: Justice’s pleas of fiscal woes in lawsuit to beleaguered state falls on deaf ears
So what the heck was Gov. Jim Justice doing at the Governor’s Mansion last week? It’s not like he lives there or anything, despite the state Constitution […]