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At least three people were injured in a head-on crash on state Route 28 at Short Gap, W.Va., at 2:23 p.m. Wednesday.
Abu Ghraib scandal haunts former reservist
Lynndie England, a former Army reservist and the face of the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, holds her attorney's son in Keyser, W.Va. KEYSER, W.Va. -- More than two years since leaving her prison cell, the woman who became the grinning face of the Abu Ghraib prisoner-abuse scandal spends most of her days confined to the four walls of her home.
Mineral BOE upholds bus drivera s suspension
Though it seemed a minor issue to some, the Mineral County Board of Education unanimously upheld the suspension of a school bus driver who let her vehicle run out of diesel fuel in May.
Abu Ghraib scandal haunts West Virginia reservist
KEYSER, W.Va. - More than two years since leaving her prison cell, the woman who became the grinning face of the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal spends most of her days at home.
It's an ongoing problem, but officials in Mineral County are seeing increased compliance by newcomers to West Virginia who are registering their motor vehicles with the state, instead of continuing to maintain licensure through the state of their former residence.
6/23 - Man charged with sex offenses
A 66-year-old Keyser, W.Va., man was arrested Monday on sex offense charges following investigation by the C3IUnit.
Heavy rains flood Mineral 911 center with calls
Numerous Mineral County streams and creeks rose quickly a little after midnight Thursday, resulting in 58 calls for assistance in a little more than six hours, according to a dispatcher with the county's Office of Emergency Services and Homeland Security.
Why the hell should I feel sorry, says girl soldier who abused Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison
In this deeply disturbing interview, the trailer trash torturer who appalled the world by appearing in shocking 'souvenir' photographs remains utterly unrepentant and says she has 800 MORE torture photos that could rock the White House Normally, not much happens in Keyser, West Virginia, but today the folks in this quaint little railroad town, ...
Three Stops Scheduled In Eastern Panhandle
Governor Joe Manchin is back from a meeting with southern governors in Mississippi and he'll travel to West Virginia's eastern panhandle Thursday.
Annual Keyser Strawberry Festival planned Saturday
With spring soon ending and the start of summer, area residents will be heading to Keyser on Saturday for Strawberry Fest 2009.
Mentally ill woman wins fight to stay in nursing home
The state of West Virginia tried to kick her out, but a judge has ruled that 77-year-old Helen Shank gets to stay at Golden Living Center in Morgantown.
Keyser backs proposed wind farm on Green Mountain
A proposed 23-turbine wind farm on Green Mountain has won the support of Keyser officials.
I was recently informed that as of July, the Potomac Highlands Guild will end its program offering transportation services to people who rely on the guild for mental health care.
Mineral school board to meet KEYSER, W.Va. - The Mineral County Board of Education will consider a recent request for use of the South End Sports Complex at Tuesday's meeting.
Official targets slow work on Corridor H
Nobody would set out to spend 70 years building a 145-mile road. But by all indications, it appears that Corridor H is following such a timetable.
Grant County Bank kicks in $10,000 for Keyser High athletic complex
Grant County Bank has pledged $10,000 to The Campaign for Keyser High School to support the completion of the new athletics complex.
MSU grads told to 'go get 'em'
Mountain State University on Tuesday celebrated the graduation of about 120 students from its Martinsburg, W.Va., campus.
MSU honors its '09 grads with degre.....
Ninety students from the 2009 graduating class of Mountain State University celebrated their achievements Tuesday night at a ceremony at Musselman High School.
No early dismissals with recent rain
Sarah Moses Times-News Staff Writer KEYSER, W.Va. - Mineral County Schools Superintendent Skip Hackworth justified keeping students in school during recent flood watches, despite early dismissals in nearby counties.
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