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The flying WV logo in front of the Rich/Gutta building at Patteson Drive and University Avenue in Morgantown is shown Sunday after burning in Saturday night’s storm. A fast-moving microburst ...
EXCLUSIVE: Wilmer Valderrama‘s WV Entertainment has hired veteran film and television producer Albert Page as Head of Scripted Television. Page most recently served as the President of ...
One of the biggest complaints that still remains is the thin outline of the Flying WV at the 50-yard line. Some fans were hoping they would put that state behind the logo, similar to the hardwood ...
According to new West Virginia head coach Ross Hodge, the Flying WV logo, and the history that the basketball program has give WVU a strong brand power. He's only been on the job for a little ...
The image of the flipped logo has been edited to add "eyes" so that it more closely resembles a KKK hood. On April 1, 2025, TikTok user @thedisciplinedfatkid posted a video (archived) in which he ...
It’s not HBO, it’s Max — but the new standalone logo for Warner Bros. Discovery‘s streamer now certainly looks like HBO’s at a glance. The Max streaming service has quietly launched a ...
At North Mississippi Health Services (NMHS), this approach was exemplified by the HR and nursing departments — led by Ms. Davis and Ms. Long, respectively — during the implementation of the ...
MAHAN, W.Va. — Clean-up is expected take most of Thursday after three tractor-trailers crashed on the West Virginia Turnpike near Mahan in Fayette County. The first crash occurred at around ...
The California-based surf brand Lost International claim that the singer is ripping off a trademark they've had since 2015 Kevin Mazur/Getty Lost International is suing Lady Gaga for using a logo ...
Lady Gaga was hit with a $100 million lawsuit by a California surf company over claims the pop star stole their logo for her new merchandise, according to documents obtained by FOX Business.
West Virginia will no longer allow the sale of food products that use any of seven listed food dyes or two preservatives effective Jan. 1, 2028. The new regulations signed into law Monday by Gov.