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FBI, University Police currently at home owned by WVU professor in Morgantown
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Units from the FBI and the WVU University Police were seen at a home that has been registered to a WVU Professor in Morgantown. Information is limited at this time, but a 5 News reporter on scene witnessed FBI agents and University Police Officers searching through the garage of the suburban home on Blanchita Place, in Morgantown.
‘We want players that want to be at West Virginia:’ DeVries addresses fans
WVU Head Men’s Basketball Coach Darian DeVries discussed his vision for the program’s future and how he wants to build his team. “We want players that want to be at West Virginia,” DeVries said. “We want players that wanna be here because they want to be a part of what we have here, this fan base, this community, this school, they want to be a part of our program and they want to be here for all the right reasons and embrace that.”
Quad-A all-state boys hoops team released
MORGANTOWN — It’s every player’s dream to have the opportunity to make a crucial play in the state championship. It’s even sweeter when it happens your senior year. For Morgantown High seniors Sharron Young and Izzy Everett, that dream became a reality as they both scored key buckets for the Mohigans in the Class AAAA state championship game on their way to a third-straight state title.
Meet Bodie!
Bodie is an 11-month-old puppy who loves food, cuddling and howling more than anything else. He also has to be the center of attention at all times. He loves to be outside. He can do many tricks like lay down, sit, give a paw and high five! His favorite treat is really anything you will give him.
How Garrett Greene’s mom keeps him clean-cut and ‘grounded’
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia University’s athletic department’s social media team released a seven-minute “feature film,” as Neal Brown called it, on quarterback Garrett Greene Tuesday evening. The video showed Greene’s top plays from last season. The plays were highlight-worthy, though something else stood out...
Iowa, Caitlin Clark find positives from ‘fulfilling’ win vs. West Virginia
It’s easy to get caught up in takeaways from the NCAA Tournament’s opening weekend. Who impressed the most? Who underwhelmed? Which lower-seeded teams might continue a Cinderella march through the bracket? For the top-seeded Iowa Hawkeyes, it really doesn’t matter what the outside world thinks. Iowa (31-4, 15-3 Big Ten) will gladly take its 64-54 win over No. 8 seed West Virginia (25-8, 12-6 Big 12) in the second round. Besides, Iowa was in a similar game a season ago versus then-No. 10 seed Georgia. Iowa won that game, 74-66. Then, the Hawkeyes marched all the way to the brink of a national championship. A...
West Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association Board approves new scholarship program for incoming WVU freshmen to study Landscape Architecture, Horticulture
CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The board of directors of the West Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association (WVNLA) approved a new scholarship program in memory of George W. Longenecker to encourage graduating high school seniors to apply for and enroll in the Landscape Architecture or Horticulture programs at West Virginia University’s Davis College of Agriculture, Natural […]
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