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Batch Of New Doctors Hail From Vall.....
Dr. Michael Batalo's love of science and medicine sprouted when he started hearing stories about his own heart.
JMHS Practices New Evacuation Plans
Students at John Marshall High School left their school in orderly fashion Tuesday to practice new evacuation plans developed to keep them safe.
Slow Vaccine Production Makes Paren.....
Local health officials say they are scheduling swine flu vaccination clinics as quickly as possible, but that's not enough to allay some parents' fears.
Glen Dale Police Chief Norman Stenger has advice for Marshall County Schools administrators when dealing with an emergency: Call 911.
Marshall County Superintendent Fred Renzella will not say whether two John Marshall High School students accused of threatening schools have been expelled.
WEIRTON a ' Kasie Jo Gouldsberry and Ross Eric Droppleman were united in marriage at 2 p.m. Aug.
Drier Days Hoped For Oglebayfest
After driving from Tyler County's Middlebourne, Nancy Kester and her son George were hoping for a little better weather during their time at Oglebayfest Friday.
Suspect In Custody In Double School Bomb Threat
He scribbled the word "bomb" under a school desk. When that didn't get any attention, he wrote a note and left it in the boys' rest room.
Man Sent To Prison For Home Invasio.....
Though John Cutright will spend one to 10 years in prison for a Glen Dale home invasion, he narrowly missed getting at least an additional five.
JMHS Student Charged; Accused of Making Terroristic Threats
A 14-year-old freshman at John Marshall High School has been charged after police said he made terroristic threats to two different Marshall County Schools.
Threatening Letter Causes Marshall County Schools to Release Early Monday
Expulsion and other charges if someone is caught. Marshall County Schools were let out early Monday after a threat affects two schools in that county.
Grave Creek Museum Marks Archaeolog.....
The Grave Creek Mound Archaeological Complex will celebrate West Virginia Archaeology Month during October.
"The Wheeling Cat" Slim Lehart fell to his knees to kiss the stage where country music legends Doc Williams, Johnny Cash and Charley Pride once performed at the Capitol Theatre.
From the volunteers who scrubbed seats to Wheeling city leaders who directed money for new restrooms, Denny Magruder appreciates all who helped engineer the Capitol Theatre's re-opening. Wheeling's historic 1928 theater - where country music legends such as Doc Williams and Johnny Cash once performed - re-opens with a free local talent show ...
A suspicious and stubborn fire at one of the remaining buildings at the site of the former Fostoria Glass Co.
Old Fostoria Plant Up In Flames
The old Fostoria Glass Plant, long abandoned and partially torn down, caught fire overnight and is reportedly still burning.
As members of the Weirton Area Chamber of Commerce, Sara Sable-Antry considers their membership as a strong reminder of the challenges and rewards of being a small business owner in the Ohio Valley.
Dr. Mathew Wood understands that family practice lacks much of the glory portrayed in medical dramas on television.
Dutton Nets 6 Goals for Red Devils
Margaret Beigel scored two goals to pace the Steubenville Central offense and Anna Shaw did the work on defense with four saves in a victory against John Marshall.
Community Expands Tourism Emphasis
Marshall County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director David Knuth said the community is expanding its emphasis on tourism.