Aug 28, 2009 | Charleston Daily Mail
Postal Service offers $15,000 buyouts
The Postal Service is offering $15,000 buyouts to employees in an effort to cut costs at a time when the post office is being buffeted by the recession and the popularity of e-mail and electronic bill payment.
Victim says defendant threatened to kill her
A jury found Thomas H. Gravely, 31, of East Bank guilty of sexually assaulting Charleston prostitutes, despite a graphic argument by his defense attorney that women willing to sell themselves for sex cannot be raped.
W. Va. Man Allegedly Mails Explosives To Minn.
Share + Aug 21, 2009 12:36 pm US/Central MINNEAPOLIS 1 of 1 Federal prosecutors say a West Virginia man allegedly mailed explosives to a Houston, Minn.
U.S. Postal Services Expected to Close Hundreds of Offices
The U.S. Postal Service is facing staggering losses. According to CBSNews.com,officials have sent a list of nearly 700 offices and stations to be reviewed by the Independent Postal Regulatory Commission.
Unions rally for health-care reform
More than 500 residents gathered below the steps on the north side of the Capitol for a labor rally Sunday afternoon demanding better health care for all Americans.
Citing fundraising challenges, Kanawha County Public Library officials no longer expect to begin work by 2011 on all seven of the $50 million worth of modernization projects they have planned.
U.S. Postal Services Expected to Close Hundreds of Offices
The U.S. Postal Service is facing staggering losses. According to CBSNews.com,officials have sent a list of nearly 700 offices and stations to be reviewed by the Independent Postal Regulatory Commission.
MILTON, WV - Dr. Charles D. Wise, of Milton, West Virginia, passed away on July 31, 2009 at the Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House in Huntington, West Virginia.