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TuesdayMarch 5, 2019

Wheeling laying out the red carpet for MEC Tournament

The tournament gets underway on Wednesday.

Martinsburg chief drug house ordinance continues to be a success

Ninety percent reduction in repeat calls.

Wood County jury awards nearly $17 million in Walmart injury case; Company weighs possible appeal

Diane Ankrom was seriously hurt in February 2015 when a fleeing shoplifter ran into her at the South Parkersburg Walmart. A verdict in her civil case was returned Monday.

W.Va. House takes up ‘as-is’ bill for automobile sales

Vehicles sold 'as-is' would have to include a disclaimer on the sales contract.

Fire leaves one dead in Clay County

The blaze engulfed a rural home killing one and leaving a second victim with severe injuries

MetroNews affiliate WJLS-AM celebrates 80th anniversary

The station's debut broadcast happened on this day in 1939.

Favorites, underdogs, dark horses for Girls A state tourney

Greg & Joe conclude their state tournament previews, taking a look at the Class A bracket.

House controversy becomes teachable moment for First Amendment

The final week of the regular session of the West Virginia Legislature began with lawmakers, staff and Capitol observers still buzzing about Friday’s kerfuffle. As our Brad McElhinny reported, “The most prominent part of the display was an image of an airplane crashing into the Twin Towers on 9/11 juxtaposed with Congresswoman Ilhan Omar of