Delegate Arrested On DUI Charge
WTOV-TV in Steubenville, Ohio is reporting Del. Ryan Ferns, D-Ohio, was arrested Friday morning on National Road in Wheeling and charged with drunk ...
View ArticleW.Va. man accused of killing goat set for trial
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- An Alum Creek man found wearing lingerie as he stood next to a dead goat has been declared competent for trial on an animal cruelty ...
View ArticlePolice Refuse to Release Ferns' DUI Arrest Report
WHEELING - The Wheeling Police Department refused to release any additional details Friday regarding the drunken driving arrest of West Virginia Delegate Ryan Ferns, D-Ohio. Police would disclose ...
View ArticleMurder In Morgantown Walmart Parking Lot
Preston says the Walmart store, which sites alongside Interstate 68 just off the University Ave. Morgantown exit, was put on lockdown for a few minutes immediately after the ...
View ArticleFor W.Va. GOP primary, top race all but decided
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- Voters in West Virginia's Republican presidential primary still have choices to make even though the race for their nomination is all but ...
View ArticleMarshall asks public to vote on tartan design
University administrators have been working with Collegiate Tartan from Greensboro, N.C., to produce an official targan design. After evaluating many possible designs from the company, Marshall has ...
View ArticleSoftball. Softball Wins Two Close Contests over Longwood
Box Score (Game 2) HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – A pair of close knit of games when in the favor of Marshall softball as it won 5-4 and 9-7 against Longwood Sunday at Dot Hicks ...
View ArticleEast End Community Garden volunteers
Volunteers spent a cold Sunday in Charleston building planting boxes at the new East End Community Garden on Washington Street East. Volunteers and organizers are still working on getting water ...
View ArticleMarietta hydrants get color-coding
MARIETTA - The Marietta Fire Department will be receiving some much-needed assistance this summer from folks who've been assigned community service hours by the Marietta Municipal ...
View ArticleWHS bleacher situation forces slight ceremony shift
WILLIAMSTOWN - While the tradition of holding Williamstown High School's graduation ceremony on the school's football field will be followed again this year, attendees will sit in the ...
View ArticleArtsbridge, United Way are very special partners
PARKERSBURG - Giving special needs kids the chance to be creative and explore the arts is the focus of the annual Very Spectacular Arts Festival put on by Artsbridge.Artsbridge is a member agency of ...
View ArticleBaseball. Marshall Edged by Houston 4-3, Loses Series 2-1
HOUSTON -- Another late-inning run boosted the Houston Cougars 4-3 over the Marshall Thundering Herd baseball team Sunday afternoon here at Cougar Field. The victory for Houston (14-23-1, 3-8-1 ...
View ArticleSearch puts lawyer on quest
WINCHESTER, Va. (AP) - All Michael Bryan was looking for was a deed. What the local attorney eventually found was a bit of a mystery - one nearly 169 years in the making - with a possible solution ...
View Article5 Democrats seek nod for agriculture post
CHARLESTON (AP) - Some West Virginians may not realize that they get to elect the state's top agriculture official, but that isn't discouraging the five Democrats seeking their ...
View ArticleHospital alumni celebrate reunion
MARTINSBURG - About 60 former and current City Hospital and Kings Daughters Hospital employees gathered at the Holiday Inn in Martinsburg Sunday to celebrate the third annual reunion of the ...
View ArticleU.S., Afghanistan Reach Long-Term Support Pact
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - The U.S. and Afghanistan reached a deal Sunday on a long-delayed strategic partnership agreement that ensures Americans will provide military and financial support to the ...
View ArticleQuake Link Not Stopping Wastewater Wells
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Earthquakes in northeastern Ohio linked to the injection of gas-drilling wastewater into the earth haven't slowed applications for more injection wells. The Ohio ...
View ArticleSenate Race Draws $14M
ST. CLAIRSVILLE - Democrat and Republican nominees for U.S. Senate in Ohio together have raised almost $14 million in their bids to win election this year, their recent Federal Election Commission ...
View ArticleUMWA and Murray Agree on Drilling
ALLEDONIA - Although they may disagree in certain areas, Murray Energy Corp. and the United Mine Workers of America agree that drilling for natural gas near coal mining operations can be dangerous. ...
View ArticleEast Faces April Showers And Even Some Snowfall
NEW YORK (AP) - A spring nor'easter rumbled along the East Coast on Sunday and was expected to bring rain and heavy winds and even snow in some places as it strengthens today, a punctuation to ...
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