Oct 31, 2009 | Wheeling News
80-Year Robbery Sentence Upheld
The West Virginia Supreme Court on Thursday upheld Ricky Booth's 80-year prison sentence for robbing an elderly woman near Uncle Pete's Restaurant on Main Street more than two years ago.
Holiday Parties No Longer Allowed at Moundsville VFW 437
A 50 year tradition of enteraining kids around the holidays, is coming to an end at Moundsville VFW Post 473.
Marshall County Board Meets About Year-Round Schooling
The Marshall County Board of Education met on Tuesday night to discuss year-round schooling.
A lacerated liver was among several serious injuries a Moundsville infant suffered allegedly at the hands of her parents, according to police.
Crash Damages Several Vehicles, Injures Some
A Moundsville woman is facing charges after allegedly driving while intoxicated and crashing into several vehicles.
Haunted Hills Thrill Boys And Ghoul.....
Ghosts and goblins are inhabiting the "Haunted Hills" of Grand Vue Park in Moundsville, where a second round of terrifying tours were offered Thursday.
Terry, Dale Cases Back in Marshall .....
Hearings in two high-profile cases were held in Marshall County Circuit Court on Friday.
Less than 24 hours after turning himself into authorities, Jarell L. Hurt appeared before Ohio County Magistrate Joe Roxby this morning on a murder charge in connection with the Sept.
Bonnette Sentenced For 2007 Sex Abu.....
Since he was jailed in 2007, the incarceration of sex offender Millard Junior Bonnette, 75, has cost Marshall County an estimated $12,000, according to Prosecutor Jeff Cramer.
WEIRTON a ' Amanda Tate and Steven McKinney were united in marriage on Oct. 11, 2008, at Weirton Heights Memorial Baptist Church with the Revs.
A Moundsville man says he and other soldiers were told they were allergic to dust and sand and that was the reason for the symptoms they experienced while securing a water plant near Basra, Iraq in 2003.
The Department of Defense's pledge to monitor the health of soldiers - including several from our area - exposed to a dangerous chemical is good news, as Sen.
Job-Seekers Attend Fair In Orange J.....
Derek Cisar believes he needs a plan - one that will help him transition back into life outside the Northern Regional Jail.
Alleged Arsonist to Stay Behind Bar.....
Judge Mark A. Karl cited "strong circumstantial evidence" when he declined to release accused arsonist Joshua Wayne Williams on bond Thursday.
Dale Pleads Guilty to Dangling Baby.....
The Moundsville man arrested for dangling a baby from a third-story window earlier this year will spend at least six months in prison.
30 W.Va. Guard members sue KBR over exposure
Two subsidiaries of KBR Inc. are being sued by 30 members of the West Virginia National Guard who claim they were exposed to a toxic chemical while guarding a water plant in Iraq.
Deer breaks in, leaves W.Va. classroom in shambles
Marshall County schools have plans for dealing with all kinds of natural disasters.
Firefighters Spend Weekend Training in Moundsville
Dozens of area firefighters got some vital training in a unique setting. This was all part of the annual Marshall County Fire School held Saturday and Sunday.
Former W.Va. firefighter jailed again
A former Marshall County volunteer firefighter facing arson charges is back behind bars after a house next door to his residence was torched.
Alleged Marshall County Arsonist Arrested Again
A Marshall County man who was put in the Northern Regional Jail for arson has his bond revoked.
Suspected arsonist Joshua Wayne Williams has his bond revoked Thursday, as Marshall County Prosecutor Jeff Cramer believes there is probable cause linking him to a fire this week on Curtis Avenue.