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W.Va. State Police Investigating Possible Shooting
Authorities are searching for a possible suspect, and the victim. CLAY -- The West Virginia State Police is investigating a possible shooting on Interstate 79 in Clay County.
Much of Clay County is still dark and cold
News Much of Clay County is still dark and cold Residents gather at shelters to use power from backup generators by Ry Rivard Daily Mail Capitol Reporter CLAY, W.Va. -- With four days left until Christmas, most families in Clay County on Monday didn't have enough power to light their trees.
Clay man arrested in ex-wifes stabbing
A Clay County man has been arrested for allegedly breaking into his estranged wife's house and stabbing her in the neck while she slept.
Fola Mine Closure Would Effect Clay Schools
Clay County School officials say the closure of Fola and Little Eagle coal mines could drastically impact their budget.
West Virginia Farm Bureau conducts .....
More than 400 members and friends of the West Virginia Farm Bureau gathered on Nov.
Harassment by Clay deputy leads to civil rights suit
Following two years of alleged harassment and brutality at the hands of a sheriff's deputy, a Clay County man has filed a lawsuit to stop it.
Residents tough out job market
Those who still have jobs in the region of West Virginia with the worst unemployment say they're getting along OK.
National Symphony Orchestra announces state schedule
Next April 5-13, members of the National Symphony Orchestra will set up residency in the state, packing in as many performances and educational outreach activities as its schedule will allow.
Small power firms seek to merge, raise rates
Three small power utilities, born at a time when coal mines were pulling up stakes, are asking the Public Service Commission to place them under the same corporate umbrella with authority to increase overall customer rates by 12 percent.
Dancer, musician Mack Samples stomps to his own beat
Mack Samples, lead guitarist and lead singer, plays with the Samples Brothers Band during the 2009 Clay County Golden Delicious Festival.
Violence not required to issue domestic protective order, W.Va. Supreme Court rules
The fear of physical harm is enough to grant a domestic violence protective order to West Virginia residents, the state Supreme Court ruled Monday in a precedent-setting decision.
Order of Eastern Star, Charleston Chapter No. 88 will meet at 6 p.m. on Monday at the Scottish Rite Temple, 406 Capitol St.
Wallace Metalworks again is offering original, hand-forged ornaments for the holiday season.
West Virginia Dog Named ASPCA's Dog of the Year
Nov. 2, 2009 West Virginia Dog Named ASPCA's Dog of the Year Veteran's Service Dog to be Honored at the 2009 ASPCA Humane Awards Luncheon; Piano Playing Feline Honored Too Special to Huntingtonnews.net New York, NY - The ASPCA has selected Archie, a service dog for an injured veteran in Clarksburg, WV, as this year's winner of the ASPCA Dog of the ...
Clay Center to offer discounts to low-income state residents
The Clay Center takes a big step toward being an arts and science museum for all West Virginians with a discount program starting Monday.
Clay County dancer: Keeping a tradition of dance alive despite controversy
Stomping the ground with a hoot and a holler, Mack Samples dances with a rhythm and beat entirely his own.
Westside High School Counseling Department will conduct a Senior Information Night at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the school auditorium in Clear Fork.
True colors: W.Va. fall leaf display bright but short-lived
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Hurricane Leads WV State Golf Tournament
Hurricane High School, the two-time defending Class AAA State Champs, leads after the first day of the West Virginia State Golf Tournament at Oglebay's Robert Trent Jones Golf Course.
Byrd Secures Funding to Address Substance Abuse Problems
Oct. 1, 2009 Byrd Secures Funding to Address Substance Abuse Problems Special to Huntingtonnews.net Washington, DC - Sen.