BY CARRIE HODOUSEK CHARLESTON — A Sissonville woman accused of locking her two adoptive children in a shed last year will remain on home confinement after previously […]
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FirstEnergy proposes refund
BY MIKE NOLTING FirstEnergy subsidiaries Mon Power and Potomac Edison are proposing a customer refund, including interest, due to miscalculated costs from a previous base rate case […]
Brad, Alys Smith give $1M to theater project
BY KATHARINE SKELDON HUNTINGTON — A million more dollars are being added to help complete renovations on a beloved and historical Huntington landmark. President and First Lady […]
WVU offers information, resources as campus carry implementation closes in
BY MIKE NOLTING WVU held its first campus conversation Thursday in preparation for the implementation of the Campus Self Defense Act on July 1. WVU Associate Vice […]
DOH public meeting set for today for new Mon River bridge
BY MIKE NOLTING The state Division of Highways will hold a public meeting regarding the proposed bridge over the Monongahela River to the Morgantown Industrial Park today. […]
MPD oversight board considers funding request for community survey
BY MIKE NOLTING The Morgantown Civilian Police Review and Advisory Board plans to move forward with a community survey to better understand the perceptions of policing in […]
DOH looks to private contractors for help
BY MIKE NOLTING The state Division of Highways is turning to contractors to do what has typically been regular maintenance work in north-central West Virginia. In an […]
Woman drowns in Wood County flood water
BY CHRIS LAWRENCE PARKERSBURG — This week’s weather has claimed a life in Wood County. According to Wood County 911 Director Mike Shook a woman died in […]
House Democrats talk special session priorities
BY MIKE NOLTING West Virginia House Democrats are presenting a list of items they want on a special session agenda. House Minority Leader Sean Hornbuckle, D-Cabell, said […]
City of Wheeling to open new homeless encampment site today
BY CARRIE HODOUSEK Homeless individuals living along 18th Street, across from the Catholic Charities Neighborhood Center in Wheeling, have until this afternoon to move to a new […]