Magnolia forces decisive game in sectional with 2-1 win at Wheeling Central Catholic
Mallory McDiffitt tossed a 5-hitter to keep the No. 4 seeded Blue Eagles alive.
Mallory McDiffitt tossed a 5-hitter to keep the No. 4 seeded Blue Eagles alive.
Jennifer Douglas, 48, was the Chief Operating Officer of the Citizens Conservation Corp.
The FBI and Homeland Security will be at these meetings.
Tyke Hunt returned to medical leave Monday after serving a 20-day suspension as ordered in an internal investigation from CPD.
Nathan Lee Cunningham, 20, was charged with the felony offense of Fleeing with Reckless Indifference among eight other charges.
Law enforcement officials say the recent sentencing of Jasper Wemh marks a significant milestone in a four-indictment drug trafficking organization case
Charges against Rick Cordes head to grand jury.
Meeting held Monday.
The GCHS senior has allowed an earned run in just one of his nine appearances this spring.
Ripley, Madonna rise in rankings.
Putnam County Fire Service Board says “…something must give.” Amid the rising costs and stagnant revenues for fire service in the county.
Charleston Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin says she supports current Chief Scott Dempsey in disciplinary decisions involving Tyke Hunt.
Powell becomes West Virginia’s ninth scholarship player for next season. He had previously signed a National Letter of Intent with Xavier.
Cornelius Jackson continues to reshape Marshall’s roster in his early days as head coach.
Since Friday, three people have died in home fires in the Mountain State
Marquis Goodman, 24, received two 40-year prison terms Monday for the Oct. 2021 shooting deaths.
Justice has support of 67% of the likely voters in the coming Republican primary election compared to Mooney’s 23 percent, according to the latest MetroNews West Virginia Poll.
The latest version of the MetroNews West Virginia Poll shows 37% for McCuskey, 36% for Stuart and 27 percent of voters still describing themselves as “not sure.”
Summary of West Virginia news, sports, and weather for Monday, May 6, 2024
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