West Virginia
Alex Mooney Seeks W.Va.’s Republican Nomination For U.S. Senate
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – U.S. Rep. Alex Mooney, R-W.Va., wants to become West Virginia’s next U.S. Senator.
Mooney is among major candidates vying to replace U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., who announced last year he would not seek re-election.
Mooney, a five-term congressman, chatted Thursday with WSAZ NewsChannel 3′s Curtis Johnson in Charleston.
“I believe in fighting for your freedoms,” he told WSAZ. “They’re under attack. You know, in my 10 years in Congress, I’ve seen the Democrats try to tell you what you can think, what you can read, what kind of medicines you got to put in your body. I believe you have a freedom to choose that.”
“What would you do if elected?” Johnson asked. “What are your priorities?”
“Well, I want to continue to keep taxes low, cut regulation, cut spending,” he replied. “We need a balanced budget desperately in the U.S. Senate. We’re very far from that, and so we need senators with the courage to vote against out of control spending, and I offer that option.”
“When you look at the country overall, what needs to change?” Johnson inquired.
“Well, I think we need to restore our American values, our founding principles of hard work, personal responsibility, supporting patriotism, supporting your country, restoring our faith,” he replied. “I think it’s more like returning to our roots.”
Mooney continued that thought when Johnson asked for his perspective on the country’s biggest issues.
“The ability to decide your life for yourself versus having someone dictate to you and the freedoms that are involved with that,” he said. “I do think the pro-life issue is an important issue just the right to have life from the moment of conception to natural death.”
To that end, Mooney promised conservative judges — judicial confirmations, a role only given to the U.S. Senate.
“How would you keep West Virginia at the front of the decisions you make in Congress?” Johnson asked.
“West Virginia has beautiful natural resources, oil and gas and coal, and we have hard working taxpayers in the state,” he replied. “It’s a great place to come and open a business. So, first we allow all those fight for coal.
“So, that’s one big issue. We have manufacturing here, chemical and other manufacturing plants that provide good-paying jobs for people, and so I believe in that. We’ve got to support our police so we can keep crime down and make sure West Virginia continues to be a great place to raise your family,” he continued.
“What sets you apart as senator?” Johnson inquired.
“When you look at issue after issue, I’m the only conservative running,” he answered as he touted endorsements from U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz, Rand Paul and Mike Lee.
“The establishment recruited my opponent,” he continued. “This is a clear choice between what type of U.S. senator you want. Not all Republicans are the same. That’s important to know. Republicans are different. Some are actual conservatives; some are liberal Republicans that go along with the Democrats. I’m the conservative in this race.”
Among major candidates, Mooney seeks the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in a race against West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice.
WSAZ has reached out to the Justice campaign for an interview. Our request was declined.
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West Virginia
Floyd’s 25 points help send West Virginia past Mount St. Mary’s for first win in Hodge era
Jasper Floyd scored 25 points shooting 9 of 13 and West Virginia pulled away from Mount St. Mary’s for a 70-54 win to usher in the Ross Hodge era in a season-opener for both teams on Tuesday night.
Honor Huff scored 16 points and Brenen Lorient scored 11 and grabbed 13 rebounds for West Virginia.
Trey Deveaux scored 15 points for Mount St. Mary’s, which owned a 38-29 rebounding advantage.
Justin Amadi’s three-point play with 5:55 left in the first half gave Mount St. Mary’s a 25-22 lead. Huff responded with a 3-pointer to tie it and that helped prompt West Virginia on a 13-4 run to close the half.
Starting the second half with a 35-29 lead, West Virginia outscored Mount St. Mary’s 12-6 over the first six-and-a-half minutes for a 52-39 advantage. Mount St. Mary’s went on a 7-0 run to get within 52-46 but never got closer.
Hodge, who was hired in March, spent the last eight seasons at North Texas, including the last two as head coach, posting a 46-23 (.667) record.
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West Virginia
W.Va. Building lit up in teal for Alzheimer’s Awareness Day
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – The West Virginia Building in Huntington was lit up in teal on Monday night.
Nov. 3 is recognized all over as Light the World Teal for Alzheimer’s Awareness Day.
The West Virginia Building, Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center, the Kanawha Boulevard bridge, and the West Virginia state Capitol all were lit up in support.
More than 1,500 buildings and landmarks across the world were lit up in teal on Monday night to raise awareness.
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WVU vs. Mount St. Mary’s: Game time, TV/stream info
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The new-look West Virginia men’s basketball team tips off the 2025-26 season Tuesday at home against Mount St. Mary’s.
Ross Hodge will make his WVU head coaching debut after being hired from North Texas this offseason. He is joined by an entirely new roster, as the Mountaineers did not return a single player who recorded a stat last season.
Here is everything you need to know for the game:
WVU men’s basketball vs. Mount St. Mary’s game information
WVU men’s basketball vs. Mount St. Mary’s matchup preview
Hodge brought a pair of players with him from North Texas who will start for the Mountaineers this season — forward Brenen Lorient and point guard Jasper Floyd. Lorient, the reigning American Conference Sixth Man of the Year, averaged 11.7 points and 4.9 rebounds last season. Floyd posted 9.0 points and 4.0 assists per game at UNT last year.
Lorient and Floyd will be joined in the starting five by a trio of fellow transfers — Honor Huff (Chattanooga), Treysen Eaglestaff (North Dakota) and Harlan Obioha (UNC Wilmington). Huff led the nation with 131 three-pointers last season, averaging 15.2 points per game. Eaglestaff was the only player in the country to log multiple 40-point performances last season, as he averaged 18.9 points. The seven-foot Obioha averaged 10.3 points and 6.6 rebounds per game last year.
Mount St. Mary’s went 23-13 last season and made the NCAA Tournament as Metro Atlantic Conference Champions. MSM defeated American in a First Four matchup before losing to No. 1 seed Duke in the first round.
Mount was picked ninth in the MAAC Preseason Poll and returns one starter, All-MAAC third-teamer Xavier Liscomb. The senior guard averaged 6.8 points and 4.3 assists while starting all 36 games last season.
Mount St. Mary’s is led by second-year head coach Donny Lind.
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