Friday Nov 27 | Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Audit of McDowell schools complete
School officials in McDowell County should know by January if eight years of state intervention is over.
South Charleston police settle in roadside search case
South Charleston police have settled a lawsuit with a man who says he was subjected to a humiliating roadside strip-search by the department's officers.
Deadline nears for first a City of Lightsa contest
Mild weather in Bluefield on Saturday provided just the right ingredients for Bob Little to start installing the thousands of holiday lights that draws the attention of people walking or driving past his College Avenue home.
Celebrity Auction offers memorabilia, autographs, chance to meet a Mary Anna
Sports memorabilia, celebrity autographs, art and more were auctioned off Friday night to help fuel the legacy of an actor who gave life to one of the world's most beloved castaways.
Salon offers variety along with traditional services
In movies and on TV, the popular image of the local beauty shop is one of coloring, perming, waxing ... and gossip.
Five People are Hurt in Two Separate Accidents in McDowell County
Emergency dispatchers said two people were flown to CAMC after an SUV they were in flipped into a creek.
Putnam development Web site draws global interest
The Web site for the Putnam County Development Authority has been getting up to 48,000 hits a month, many from international locations.
We welcome the following new citizens of the United States, who took the oath of allegiance in an annual ceremony held at the U.S. District Court in Martinsburg on Friday: Celsa Lanzaderas Utterback ? Carlos Flores Flores ? Lucy Madaiid Flores Vidaurre ? Alfredo Palomar Arganda Jr.
Gang member found dead in jail
A member of the Pagans Motorcycle Club accused of illegally bringing explosives into West Virginia in 2006 died in custody on Saturday.
MU Conference to Update Health Providers on H1N1 flu, MRSA, Similar Problems
Oct. 9, 2009 MU Conference to Update Health Providers on H1N1 flu, MRSA, Similar Problems Special to huntingtonnews.net Huntington, WV -- A conference updating health-care providers on infectious disease problems such as H1N1 flu and antibiotic-resistant bacteria will be offered Monday, Oct.
American Eagle Airlines Announces Schedule Between Charleston, WV and Chicago O'Hare
Oct. 7, 2009 American Eagle Airlines Announces Schedule Between Charleston, WV and Chicago O'Hare New Nonstop Service Begins April 6, 2010 Special to Huntingtonnews.net Fort Worth, TX -- American Eagle Airlines, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, begins nonstop jet service with two daily flights between Yeager Airport in Charleston, ...
W.Va. groups honor Rockefeller for health reform efforts
U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller was honored as a "Champion for Real Health Reform" by local organizations at a Tuesday gathering at the old Daniel Boone Hotel in downtown Charleston.
A case against a former House of Delegates candidate charged with animal cruelty has been dismissed, and the man accused of starving his horse hopes to get the animal back.
Kid's Living; Stuff to Do 9/29
Norborne Preschool and Day Care Center, 200 W. King St., announces the sponsorship of the Child and Adult Care Food Program.
The first day of autumn officially will arrive Sept. 22 and shortly thereafter will bring us the colorful fall foliage and, hopefully, cooler temperatures.
At 2 p.m., this afternoon, the Greater Bluefield Chamber of Commerce will officially switch its telephones from its office on Bland Street in Bluefield, and open up shop at the National Guard Armory/Civic Center in Brushfork.
BY KATE PHILLIPS CONTRIBUTOR As the group drove closer to Gary, W.V., the buildings looked dilapidated.
A 9/11 tribute event known as the Iron and Steel Ride will make a pitstop in Martinsburg Sept.
W.Va. dogs susceptible to strain of flu
While humans are protecting themselves from the H1N1 virus, man's best friend may be at risk for a different strain of the influenza virus.