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WednesdayJuly 10, 2013

Two to be sentenced for income tax fraud

They were tied to New West Virginia Mining Company.

Attorney General taking public comments on regs for abortion clinics

Patrick Morrisey says the public needs to know 'the state of the law and regulations.'

A city in bloom

Judges for national beautification competition are in Huntington this week.

West Va. resort in effort to break skinny dip record

Baring it all to break a record in the mountains of Hampshire County

Hawley could host Big 12 games in 2014

Discussions ongoing about playing baseball conference games in Morgantown while new park is being constructed.

Volunteers sought for Boy Scout event

Help wanted to park cars, search bags

Judge closes Harriet B. Jones Treatment Center

Inmates must be in a new facility no later than Sept. 30

Major drug bust in Morgantown

Clarksburg, W.Va.– Federal authorities have made a major drug bust in West Virginia. U.S. Attorney Bill Ihlenfeld says a Federal Grand Jury meeting in Clarksburg has returned a 48-count indictment against 18 individuals on charges relating to the sale of cocaine and heroin in the Morgantown area. Ihlenfeld says the charges stem from distribution of the

State board starts search for superintendent

James Phares has been serving in interim role for more than six months.

Summers County arsonist pleads guilty

Billy Gill will be sentenced later this year.

Coal forum set for Thursday

It will be held in Charleston.

Convicted rapist wants verdict overturned

A Harrison County judge is considering the request.

Straily wins fifth straight decision

The former Marshall right-hander struck out seven against the Pirates.

Abbott looking to rejuvenate Fairmont Senior

J.L. Abbott is back at the helm with Fairmont Senior for the 2013 season.

Clarksburg police chief, lieutenant violate public trust

A free society rests on the necessary presumption that the rule of law prevails; no individual is above the law. We know that principle has unfortunate exceptions.  Sometimes it is abused by the well-connected or the well-heeled.  We witnessed one of those exceptions this week in Clarksburg. Last April, Clarksburg police were called to the