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A new national spotlight shines on Josh Shapiro’s contested environmental record
It was supposed to be a triumphant moment. Five months ago, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro traveled to a union hall in Scranton to announce a new energy plan his administration touted as a “bold vision for Pennsylvania’s energy future.” But his speech was interrupted with a searing question from a resident of a Pennsylvania town that became […]
1st annual Mountaineer Country Farm Crawl deemed a success
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Six farms in Monongalia, Marion and Harrison counties opened up to the public this weekend for the first annual Mountaineer Country Farm Crawl. The crawl let people explore the farms in our area and get a better understanding of day-to-day life on a farm. Nicole Gerard,...
WVU Basketball Offers Pair of High School Guards
The offers continue to fly out from WVU basketball as the coaching staff offered a pair of high school guards this week. 2025 four-star Kelvin Odih and 2027’s Jacob Canton both picked up offers from West Virginia. Odih, 6-foot-4, was offered on Wednesday while Canton, 6-foot-3, was offered Thursday.
Higher temps and clearer skies remain until Monday
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Well NCWV, we are in the weekend now and these temperatures are remaining hot for tomorrow. High temperatures are going to be in the low to mid 90s in the lowlands and the low to mid 80s in the higher elevations on Sunday. Mostly clear skies will remain throughout tomorrow as well. As we get into Monday in the early morning, we will start to see an increase in cloud coverage as a frontal system approaches the area. Rain showers and storms look to start in NCWV around mid-morning Monday. Rainfall can be heavy at times, especially in thunderstorms with up to 2 inches of rainfall possible all the way up to midweek next week, but with current drought conditions in NCWV, this rainfall is definitely welcome. High temperatures will drop Monday quite significantly, getting into the low to mid 80s in the lowlands and the mid 70s in the higher elevations. Ours highs will steadily rise back into the high 80s to the low 90s in the lowlands as we progress throughout next week. Daniel Niemasz has all of this and more on your First Alert Forecast.
2027 DE Anthony Sweeney adds West Virginia to offer list
Olney (Md.) Good Counsel 2027 defensive lineman Anthony Sweeney continues to add scholarship offers but one of the most recent came from West Virginia following a strong performance at the big man camp. Sweeney, 6-foot-4, 210-pounds, has added other offers from Florida, Miami (Fla.) and Maryland, among other schools but...
WVU alumni on Canadian women's soccer team at center of major Olympic scandal
A pair of West Virginia women’s soccer alumni helped Canada to a win in their opening game at the 2024 Paris Olympics, but now the team is at the center of a major controversy that will likely result in them failing to defend their 2020 Tokyo Olympics gold medal victory.
Jacob Canton Receives Offer from West Virginia Men’s Basketball
Class of 2027 Rutgers Prep (N.J.) guard Jacob Canton has received an offer from Division I West Virginia Men’s basketball program, per recent reports. The Somerset, N.J., native also holds an offer from Radford, according to VerbalCommits.com. The 6-foot-2 Canton, who also suits up for AAU NY Rens/Team Dykman,...
Three Home Runs Power West Virginia in 7-2 Win over Trenton
GRANVILLE, W.Va. – The West Virginia Black Bears faced off against the Trenton Thunder in game one of the three-game series on Friday evening, picking up a 7-2 win at home. In an explosive offensive game, the Bears racked up 13 hits and three home runs with Alex Vergara accounting for two.
Mountaineers counting on Oklahoma State transfers
MORGANTOWN — Once upon a time, in the fantasy world that was college football and basketball in the pre-NIL and transfer portal days, schools did all they could to keep their players from transferring within the same conference. Those days are over, and it’s no more evident than at...
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