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U.S. Sens. Capito, Justice provides congressional update at W.Va. Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting
Almost nine months into the year, West Virginia’s two U.S. Senators provided the state’s business community an update on congressional actions, gridlock, and goals for the remainder of the year. U.S.
The Weir and Catholic Central volleyball teams entered their match Thursday without a victory. The Red Riders won the first two games before letting the third one slip out of their grasp allowing the ...
Hancock County Commissioners are making a second attempt at finding a nonprofit organization to manage the county’s animal shelter. During their meeting Thursday, commissioners opted to take no action ...
It is a move aimed to bolster community resources for local families. It is a collaboration meant to deliver integrated mental health services and family-focused programs to those in need. And ...
The International Seniors Club met Aug. 12 at Undo’s restaurant in Weirton. Patty Coppa led the prayer and blessing, while Gabriel Arlia led the Pledge of Allegiance. Members sang “God Bless America,” ...
The Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County has announced an outdoor movie night will take place at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 12 at the amphitheater at Historic Fort Steuben. A movie which the ...
NEW CUMBERLAND — In following a new state code, all buildings within the Hancock County Schools system soon will include ...
The Serenity Street Foundation — a Columbus-based, nonprofit, sober living program for men — will present the 13th-annual ...
Tommy Pham hit a two-run single in the sixth inning to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday night. The highly-touted Bubba Chandler (1-0) pitched four ...
When Connie Doughty, the director at Lynn Murray Memorial Library, walked into work Aug. 20, the lingering aroma of pickles ...
CHARLESTON — The impending sale of four of West Virginia’s state-owned long-term care facilities is 34 days away, with a ...
Disagreements between the companies that own utility poles and internet service providers have plagued the expansion of broadband across the state, but a new order from the West Virginia Public ...
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