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  • Red Cross Closes Shelter for Displaced Residents
  •   Cooking Eggs Correctly During Recall Scare
  •   UBB Miner Talks About Having PTSD
  •   West Virginia Bucking Housing Market Trend, Again
  •   Fairmont Man Sentenced in Clarksburg Shooting
  •   Man Convicted for Malicious Wounding and Kidnapping Appears in Court Wednesday
  • Rust-Colored Water Spotted in Dunkard Creek
  •   Police Continue to Interview Witnesses in Bridgeport Bar Beating
  •   Trinity Makes Deal to Keep School
  •   Man Convicted in the Death of Daughter Appears in Court
  •   WVU Students Move In Mountaineer Place Apartments
  • Massey Energy Cited for Failing to Report Accidents
  • Man Wanted for 2009 Morgantown Robbery is Caught in Florida
  •   Ridge Huffman Sentenced for Murder
  •   State Fire Marshal Makes Arrest in 2009 Arson
  •   American Electric Power Very Proud of Its Workers After Recent Storm
  • BrickStreet Rates Dropping For Some Businesses
  •   Fairmont Police Detectives Still Searching for FaithAnn Willis
  • Meal Trucks Now in Every W.Va. County
  •   Toddler Found in Family Pool Dies
  •   Jane Lew Truck Stop Put on Hold
  • Man Pleads Guilty to Driving Drunk with 4-Year-Old in the Car
  •   Man Accused of Hardee's Double Murder Still Unfit for Trial
  •   Monongalia County Man Sentenced on Child Porn Charge
  •   Marion County Firefighters Support Broadform Coverage Announcement
  • Monongalia County Man Pleads Guilty for Fake Bomb Threat
  •   Grant Town Continues to Work on Water Issues
  • Jail Inmate Charged with Murder in Fairmont Shooting Death
  • Gas Company Gets Go-Ahead to Resume Operations
  •   Monongalia County Embezzler Ordered to Pay $120,000 to Park Board
  •   Education Bills Pass House Vote
  • County Clerks Kick Into High Gear to Prepare for Special Primary Election
  • Court Upholds 'We Are Marshall' Copyright Ruling
  •   W.Va. GOP Reacts to Governor's Announcement to Run for Senate Seat
  •   Amber Alerts Put In Fast Lane in West Virginia
  •   Jury Convicts Men in WVU Student Beating Case
  •   Storm Victims Can Seek Tax Relief From the State
  •   Family Welcome Home Members of the 363rd
  • Man Involved in Deadly DUI Violates Home Confinement
  •   Jonathan May and Auston Vantrease Trial: Day 3
  •   FEMA Reaching Out to Lewis County
  • Tucker County in Need of High School Principal....Again
  •   Bunner Ridge Continues to Rebuild Community Building
  •   Man Pleads Guilty to Possessing Child Pornography
  •   Lincoln Taylor Enters Alford Plea to Second-Degree Murder
  • Second Fish Kill Hits Dunkard Creek
  • Lincoln Voter Fraud Case Gets New Judge
  •   President Adds Lewis County to Disaster Declaration After Damaging Storms
  •   Two Hastings Run Murder Suspects Plead Guilty; Others May Go to Trial
  •   Harrison County Jurors Find Echard Guilty of Killing Infant Daughter
  •   Monongalia School Board Votes to Close Two Schools
  •   Bee Stings Lead to Marion County Fire
  •   Bond Denied for Harrison County Woman Accused of Killing Her Husband
  •   Murder Trial Begins in Death of 5-Month-Old
  •   Authorities Locate Man Involved in Harrison County Incident
  • More than 50 Homes Damaged by Lewis County Storm
  •   Lewis County Storm Damage Extensive, Severe
  •   Morgantown Cintas Recovering From Fire
  • Clarksburg Police Release Information on Milford Street Accident
  •   Morgantown Police Identify White Park Drowning Victim
  •   DuPont Faces Second Spelter Smelter Suit
  •   Amber Messenger Found Able to Stand Trial
  •   Alleged Drunken Dad on ATV with Son Faces More Charges
  •   Lincoln Taylor Returns to Marion County Court
  •   Prosecutor: Spelter Shooting Victim Died from Gunshot Wound to Back
  •   Bankruptcy Judge to Determine Value of Trinity Christian School
  •   Buckhannon CVB May File Petition to Make City Pay Up
  • Federal Magistrate Judge: Taylor Can Go to Trial Third Time
  •   Estate For Woman Killed in Point Marion Road Accident Files Suit
  •   Fire Marshal: Cintas Fire Does Millions in Damage
  •   Diocese Asks to Have St. Mary's Sex Abuse Lawsuit Dismissed
  •   Weston Man Facing Nine Felonies Arrested Again
  •   Investigation into Gas Well Explosion Nearing Completion
  • Motorcycle Accident Victim in Fair Condition
  • Marion County Judge Modifies Bond for Man Accused of Stabbing Brother
  • Chemicals in Garage May Have Caused Bridgeport Fire
  • Preston County Man Drowns in Tucker County
  • Volunteers Find Body Near Middle Fork River in Upshur County
  • Attorney Says Jon Morris Did Not Kill Erin Keener
  • MSHA: Marion County Miner Expected to Be Released from Hospital
  •   Harrison County Mapping, Addressing One Step Closer
  •   Interstate 79 Rest Areas in Bridgeport Won't Get Makeover Until 2012
  • Brett Michaels Concert at D&E Officially Canceled
  •   DEP: AB Resources Must Stop All West Virginia Drilling Operations
  •   A Special 'Welcome Home' for West Virginia Guardsmen
  •   Federal Magistrate Judge Hears Arguments Over Lincoln Taylor Petition
  •   Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Injured State Trooper Case
  •   Questions Surround Marshall County Gas Well Explosion
  •   Warners Selling Grand Central Station Center
  •   Columnaris Combined with Stress Most Likely Killed Stonewall Jackson Lake Crappie
  • Weekend Benefits Planned for Injured State Trooper
  • Vet Says Clay-Battelle High School Student's Horse Was Shot
  • State to Pay for Defense DNA Witness in Cale Murder Case
  • Marion County Fugitive Surrenders
  •   ICG Resumes Production on Tygart No. 1 Mine
  • Sunnyside TIF Project Delayed
  •   Investigators Await Test Results to Confirm Bacteria in Stonewall Jackson Lake Fish
  •   Harrison County Smoking Ban Takes Effect
  • More Bones Found in Webster County
  •   Inspection Teams Plan for Third Reentry Inside Upper Big Branch Mine
  •   Swimmer Dies in Hospital After Nearly Drowning in Cheat Lake
  •   New Information Emerges in Stonewall Jackson Lake Death
  • Fewer Fish Dying at Stonewall Jackson Lake
  •   Bank Wants Control of Trinity Christian School Property
  •   Veterans Speak Out On Don't Ask, Don't Tell
  •   Fairmont Police Release Description of "Castle" Robbers
  •   Water Damages New United Hospital Center Construction Site
  • Sen. Mike Hall Named Senate Minority Leader
  •   At Least 1,000 Fish Dead in Stonewall Jackson Lake
  •   Marion County Commissioner Wants Money Refunded from Aiport
  •   BSR Teaches Accident Avoidance
  •   Former Harrison County Couple Sentenced for Employing Underage Girl at Gentleman's Club
  •   Fallen Charleston Police Officer Honored at FBI Ceremony
  •   Distracted By the Light: Police Lights Play Role in Officer Safety
  •   Man Arrested in Connection with Point Marion Road Fatal Accident
  •   Police Dodge the Deadly Threat of On-Coming Traffic
  •   Airlines Adding More Surcharges
  • Clarksburg Shooting Suspect Now Set for Trial
  •   Congressional Hearing Held On Upper Big Branch Mine Explosion
  •   Clarksburg Workers Demolish East View Building
  •   Marion County Woman Sentenced to 3-15 Years for Infant Son's Death
  •   Deceased Identified in I-79 Accident
  • Trinity Christian School for Sale
  •   New United Hospital Center on Track
  • Weston Considering Another Annexation
  •   Harrison-Clarksburg Board of Health Reinstates Smoking Ban
  •   Comvest Changing from Chapter 11 to Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
  • Fairmont Woman Pleads Guilty to Bigamy
  • Man Asks for Reduced Sentence to Care for Child While Wife Serves Overseas
  •   Bobtown, Pa. Woman Dies in Monongalia County Accident
  • Jury Finds Jenkins Guilty on All Counts
  • Former Lincoln High School Teacher Sentenced for Inappropriate Text Messages
  • Accused Murderer Pleads "Not Guilty" in Morgantown
  • Man Pleads Guilty to Breaking into Beverly Home
  • V.A. Hospital Completes ER Project
  •   National Fallout From Mollohan's Congressional Loss
  •   Meeting Set To Discuss Marion County Evacuations
  •   SFK Comments on Chemical Fire at Fairmont Plant
  •   Wesleyan Graduates More than 200 at Sunday's Commencement
  •   Chemical Leak Forces Marion County Evacuations
  • Lincoln Taylor Murder Case to U.S. Supreme Court
  • Public Comments on Monongalia County Strip Club Regulation
  • WVU Student Pleads Guilty in Deadly DUI Case
  • Fire Marshal: Coastal Lumber Fire Accidental
  •   Montcoal Disaster Fund Continues to Grow
  •   Gateway Connector Informational Meetings
  • Upshur County Deputies Make Arrest in Connection with Meth Lab Bust
  •   Grieving Continues, Healing Process Begins
  •   President's Visit Aside, Mourners Say Miners are the Real Headline
  •   Ritchie County Humane Society Rises from the Ashes
  • Fallen Miners To Be Honored During National Unveiling
  • University Police to Cite Mountainline Bus Driver They Say Hit WVU Student
  •   JC Maxey's License Suspended Due to Investigation
  • Coroner Confirms Gilmer County Body is That of Fred Hill
  •   Clarksburg Fire Inspector: Milford Street Fire Was Arson
  •   Fish Kill Leads Monongahela River Summit
  • Body Found in Little Kanawha River
  •   Unemployment Holds Steady in West Virginia
  • Harold Beavers Sentenced on Child Sex Charges
  •   Former WVU Student Sentenced in Other Student's Death
  •   State Police Dive Team Searches for Knife Used in Sardis Murder
  •   Jurors Find Michael Robinson Not Guilty
  •   Convicted Murderer Files for Appeal
  •   Man Arrested for Animal Cruelty, Again
  •   Interim Principal Named After Resignations at Tucker County High School
  • Boyfriend Arrested in Monongalia County Beating Death
  •   Jury: Anderson Guilty of First-Degree Murder by a Parent
  •   Huggins Helps Found Upper Big Branch Family Fund
  •   Moment of Silence Observed for Mine Victims
  • Sen. Jeff Kessler Calls for Mine Inspectors to Have Power to Close Mines
  •   Jason Anderson Trial Day Two
  •   Rockefeller: 'Not at the Point Where We're Pointing Fingers'
  •   Whitesville Holds Candlelight Vigil
  •   Upshur County WVU Extension Service To Change Locations
  •   Eric Fultineer Sentenced For Violating Probation
  •   Man on Trial for Death of His Infant Son
  • Evans Sentenced to 15 Years for Fairmont Shooting
  • Prosecutors Dismiss Charges Against Man Accused of Burning Girlfriend's Children with Cigarettes
  •   Man Dies As a Result of Route 50 Accident
  •   Justices: Retrying Lincoln Taylor is Not Double Jeopardy
  • Second Death in Taylor County Arson
  • Evidence Admitted In Anderson Murder Trial
  • Supreme Court Denies More Arguments in Lincoln Taylor Case
  •   Man Dies After Taylor County Fire
  • WVU Coliseum Won't Be Open for Final Four
  •   Marion County Man Sentenced for Cruelty to Animals
  • Appliance Mail-In Rebate Starts in May in West Virginia
  •   Fairmont Murderer Sentenced to 40 Years in Prison
  •   Man Accused of Cruelty to Horses Speaks Out
  •   Supreme Court Issues Ruling in Harrison County DuPont Case
  • Mother of Teen Injured in Grafton Sidewalk Collapse Files Suit
  • Former Lincoln High Teacher Pleads Guilty
  • Officials Release Motive in Sardis Murder
  •   Power Crews Working on Line That Closed Interstate 79
  • WVU Student Group Raises $500 for Haiti Relief Efforts
  •   Judge Makes Decision on Evidence in Rollins Case
  •   Tuscan Sun Spa Express Now Open in Weston
  •   CVB Controversy Continues In Lewis County
  • Two Toddlers Injured in Route 7 Accident
  • Ridge Huffman's Trial Delayed
  • Friday Marks Seven Year Anniversary of Iraq War
  •   Jury Shows Hammer Killer Ben Skidmore No Mercy
  •   Jurors: Morgantown Hammer Murderer Guilty
  • Clarksburg Police Release Details in Clay Street Stabbing
  • Gov. Joe Manchin Vetoes First Bill From 2010 Session
  •   Randolph County Aviation Business Has Expanded
  • Doddridge Co. Ambulance Authority Signs Contract with Salem
  •   Nonprofit Group Sending Supplies To Haiti
  •   Monongalia County Deputies Have Suspect in Gregory's Death
  •   Jury: Former Marion County Teacher Not Guilty
  •   Volga Man Admits to Driving Drunk, Killing Woman
  •   Simonton Hosts Benefit Auction for Humane Society
  •   WVU Remembers Undergraduate Killed in Accident
  •   Westover Police Identify New Person of Interest
  •   Police Arrest Morgantown Man for Murder
  • Morgantown Murderer Subject of True Crime Novel
  •   Alleged Village Pharmacy Robber Scheduled to Plea
  • Accused Adamston Drive-By Shooter on Trial
  •   On-Trac Design Committee Recommending Railroad Avenue Changes
  •   U.S. Navy Honors Those Involved in Helicopter Rescue
  •   Supreme Court Hears Lincoln Taylor Arguments
  •   Former Mine Foreman Pleads Guilty to Falsifying Documents
  •   Charges Dismissed Against FBI Police Officer
  •   Police Search for Evidence in Morgantown Murder
  •   Woman Accused of Stealing Money from Randolph County Clerk's Office
  • Federal No. 2 Mine Reopened, Again
  • Preston, Randolph, Tucker States of Emergency Extended
  • Buckhannon Accident Victim in Fair Condition
  • WVU to Remember Student Killed in Parking Garage Accident
  • Morgantown Death Now Being Investigated as Homicide
  • Former Foreman Blames Boss for Falsified Records
  • Class AA Cheerleading Competition Will Go On as Scheduled
  •   Federal No. 2 Mine Closed Again
  •   Rick Humphreys Reacts to Marion County Commission Accusations
  • Supreme Court Won't Hear WVSSAC Cheerleading Appeal
  • New State Office Complex To Be Built on Adams Street
  • Marion County Man Sentenced in Arson Case
  •   House Gives Green Light to School Bus Safety Bill
  •   Nicholas Robey Returned to Clarksburg
  • Alleged Bank Robber Among Preston County Indictments
  • State Sen. Mike Oliverio to Return Campaign Contributions
  •   Randolph County BOE Selling Old Elkins High School Bricks
  • Obama Declares W.Va. Major Disaster Area
  •   Buckhannon Man Found in River
  • Warners: City of Morgantown Harassed Us
  •   Bond Reduction Denied in Felony Escape, Sexual Abuse Case
  •   Patriot Coal Meets with MSHA to Discuss Federal No. 2 Future
  •   Ground and River Searches Conducted for Missing Buckhannon Man
  •   Air Packs Used at Sago Mine Recalled
  •   Group Rallies For Vote to Ban Gay Marriage
  •   MSHA to Meet with Patriot Coal Officials Over Federal No. 2 Mine
  •   CityNet Get $2.3 Million in Recovery Zone Bonds
  • Shinnston Fire Ruled Arson
  •   Trial Delayed in Erin Keener Death Case
  •   Weston Considers Sign-On Bonuses for Police Officers
  • Rock Slide Closes Route 74 in Gilmer County
  •   Harrison, Tucker Counties to Receive Funding for Flood Prevention
  • MSHA: Federal No. 2 Must Retest Behind Seals Before It Can Reopen
  • Man Wanted in Several States Waives Federal Hearings
  •   Jury Finds Paul Crane Not Guilty On all Charges
  •   Salem Residents Get Update on Financial Investigation
  •   Thornton Man in Federal Court for Sex Crimes
  •   Federal Information Filed Against Federal No. 2 Foreman
  • Rockefeller Weighs in on Health Reform, Public Option
  •   'Biggest Storm in Allegheny Power History' Company Officials Say
  • Hearing Held for Former Teacher Accused of Having Sex With Student
  •   Upshur County Switches to Private Insurance Company
  • Barbour County Grand Jury Indicts 12
  • Fourth Annual WVWC American Scholar Selected
  • Fire Marshal: Jackson Avenue Fire Arson
  •   Lawsuit Filed Over Fatal Monongalia County Accident
  •   New UHC Gets MRI Magnet Installed
  •   Verdict Reached in Arnold McCartney Murder Trial
  • McCartney Found Guilty of Murder
  •   Rally At State Capital Pushes for Multiple Issues
  • FAA Administrator Discusses Aviation Safety With Rockefeller
  •   Arnold McCartney Murder Trial Day Two
  •   Bunner's Ridge Fire Likely Electrical
  •   Fire at Salem International University Ruled Arson
  •   Marshall Professor Gives Insight into Global Warming
  • Judge Refuses Alleged Shooter's Bond Reduction Request
  •   Arnold McCartney Murder Trial Under Way in Lewis County
  •   What Happened to Nicole Dawn Markley?
  •   Three Men Arrested in Marion County Robbery
  • Former Marion County Sheriff's Deputy Pleads Guilty in 'Sexting' Case
  • Harrison County Officials Praise Responders During Winter Weather
  • Upshur County Commission Discusses Grant Applications
  • Second Suspect Arrested in Westover Firebombing
  • Pilot Distraction Cited in Aborted U.S. Airways Flight at Yeager Airport
  •   Generator Emissions Could Lead to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
  • Psychologist Rules Danny Lambert Not Competent To Stand Trial
  • Man Charged With Fairmont Stabbing
  • Magistrate Lowers Bond for Accused Harrison County Rapist
  •   Monongalia County Residents Try to Recover from Snowstorm Before Another Hits
  • Grafton Bank Robbery Suspect Picked Up in Bridgeport
  •   Buckhannon Mexican Restaurant Expands
  • Names of Elderly Monongalia Couple Found Dead Released
  • Tucker County Man Indicted for Wife's Murder
  • Morgantown Man Indicted for Fellow Inmate's Murder
  • Buckhannon-Upshur Teen Involved In Accident Dies
  •   Monongalia County Fatal Accident Victim's Estate Files Lawsuit
  •   Police Searching for Grafton Bank Robber
  • Cancellations and Closings for Monday, Feb. 8
  • Thousands Still Without Power After Saturday Storm
  • Salem City Councilman Raises Accusations About Investigation
  • Gov. Joe Manchin Signs School Calendar Law
  • Gateway Connector Completed in 2010
  •   Elkins Pain Rehabilitation Opening Physical Therapy School In Haiti
  •   Clarksburg Murder Suspect Found in North Carolina
  •   Construction Continues on Sundale Care Center
  • Marion County Grand Jury Indicts Several
  •   Miss America 2010 is Crowned in Las Vegas
  •   WVU Officials and Coaches Ask For Better Fan Behavior
  •   Elkins Middle School Honors Warren Buffett's Sister
  •   Convicted Harrison County Murderer Files Federal Civil Petition
  • U.S. Automakers Take Advantage of Toyota Recall
  • Suspect Sketch Released in Monongalia County Armed Robbery
  • White House Releases State of the Union Speech
  • Lawmakers Respond to State of the Union Address
  •   Judge Will Allow Evidence of Flight in Jenkins Trial
  •   Monongalia County Hold-Ups May Be Connected
  •   Monongalia County Man Sentenced for Abusing 11-Year-Old
  •   Riverside School Association Receives Donation
  •   Salem Government Shaken Over Financial Investigation
  •   TRAIL Gives Boost to Taylor County Fairgrounds
  •   BUHS Hoping to Win National Prom Contest
  •   Marion County Woman Awaits Sentence in Child's Death
  • Justice Department Closes Mollohan Investigation
  •   Two Historic Buildings in Elkins Receive Grant Money for Restoration
  •   Man Sentenced in Monongalia County Murder
  •   W.Va. State Police Investigate Body Found in Monongahela National Forest
  •   Clarksburg Murder Suspect Denied Bond
  •   Belington Bar Owner Arrested on Failure to Maintain Records
  •   Driver Pleads Guilty in Monongalia County Tractor Death
  •   Upshur County Commission Updated on Solar Energy Project
  •   Upshur County Considers Switch to Private Insurance Company
  •   Justices to Hear Arguments for Accused Murderer in March
  •   Police Release Name of Man Found Dead in South Park
  • UPDATE: Baltimore Man Identified in I-68 Fatal Accident
  •   Timothy Callahan Pleads Guilty to Murder
  •   Preston County Missionary Comes Home from Haiti
  • Man Pleads Guilty to Murdering Baxter Woman
  •   Deputies Continue Mon National Forest Body Investigation
  •   Lewis County Commissioners Discuss CVB Merger
  •   Grafton Radio Station Stays On-Air
  •   Rodriguez Makes Payment to WVU
  •   Beverly Community Church Collecting Donated Items for Haitian Earthquake Victims
  •   New Location in Works for Fairmont State Office Complex
  • Police Have Person of Interest in Elderly Woman Attack
  •   Shiloh Church Plans to Rebuild
  •   Police: Gunshot Wound Killed Man at Quarry Apartments
  •   Weston Tuscan Sun Spa Express Almost Ready to Open
  •   Future Wal-Mart Supercenter in Weston is Hiring
  • Morgantown Man Arrested in November Sex Assault Case
  • Police Questioning Persons of Interest in Quarry Death
  • Upshur County Grand Jury Indicts Woman for Child Neglect Resulting in Death
  • Randolph County United Way Needs Help Meeting Campaign Goal
  • Elkins Fire Department Getting New Ladder Truck Soon
  • Two Indicted for WVU Student Beating
  • Two Arrested for NCRJ Correctional Officer Beatings
  •   Lincoln Taylor Case Postponed Again
  •   Reward Available for Information Leading to Murder Arrest
  •   Riverside School Association Plans New Roof for School
  • Students Return to Elkins Middle School
  • Masontown Man Sentenced for Having Child Pornography
  •   Upshur County Commission Contributes Money Toward Expert Witness
  • Troopers Identify Inmate Who Assaulted NCRJ Correctional Officer
  • Two More Arrested for Fatal Stabbing
  •   L&T Farm Equipment Signs New Franchise Deal
  •   Lewis County Beating Death Defendants Foster, Fultineer in Court
  • More Information Released in Tucker County H1N1 Death
  •   Monongalia County Man Sentenced for Sending Friend to ICU
  • Cowen Man Sentenced for Stabbing Girlfriend in Head
  • Jessica Lynch Foundation Donates $20,000 to WVU Children's Hospital
  •   Final Fire Inspection for Elkins Middle School Set for Monday
  • Allegheny Energy Plans Open Houses on TRAIL Line Proposals
  •   Barbour County Starts Project Lifesaver
  •   Trial Date Set for Inmate Accused of Jail Hanging
  •   'Sunnyside Up' Finishes Rail Trial Improvements for 2009
  • Weston Makes Financial New Year's Resolution
  •   Muscular Dystrophy Assocation Making More Cutbacks
  • Clarksburg Police Release Description of Sleep Inn Armed Robbery Suspect
  •   Marion County Judge Issues Order in Dennis Evans Case
  • Joshua Storey Sentenced in Randolph County
  •   Upshur County Man Sentenced for Having Sex with a 12-Year-Old
  •   River Road Repairs Face Delay
  • DEP Issues Order to Allow CONSOL to Resume Dunkard Creek Discharge
  •   Upshur County Digging Out From Weekend Storm
  • Second Victim in Webster County Stabbing Released From Hospital
  •   $1,000 Salvation Army Donation Continues ... Sort Of
  • Preston County Physician's Assistant Sentenced on Federal Drug Charge
  •   Moran Named New Fairmont Police Chief
  • More Details Released in Webster County Murder Case
  • One Cited in Interstate Tractor-Trailer Accident
  •   Buckhannon Restaurant Expanding
  • Searchers Scale Back Search for Charleston Man
  • Community Response Foundation Accounts Frozen
  •   Randolph Superintendent Sees Bias in Fire Marshal's Report
  •   West Virginia DEP Seeks Advice from EPA on CONSOL Order
  •   Marion County Judge Denies Motion to Recuse Prosecutor
  • Gilmer County Crews Continue Search for Missing Charleston Man
  •   Fire Damages Wallace Building Again
  •   Create Buckhannon Donates Landscaping Money to City
  • Grand Jury to Consider Murder Charge Against Wesley Cale Sr.
  •   United Way of Mon and Preston Counties Reaches End of 2010 Campaign
  • WVU Makes Changes to Text Alert System
  • Search for Charleston Man Appears to be Recovery Mission
  •   Longview Power to Let 300 Workers Go
  • Second Man Arrested for WVU Student Beating
  •   Attorney Wants Charges Against Man Arrested in Fairmont Shooting Dropped
  •   Mother of 3-year-old Killed in Doddridge Accident Gets Bond Reduction
  •   Country Roads Transit is Growing in Upshur County
  •   Upshur County Christmas Store Celebrates Anniversary
  •   DEP Considers Allowing CONSOL to Discharge Into Dunkard Creek Again
  •   Bond Reduced for Doddridge Man Charged in 3-Year-Old's Death
  •   New Evidence Found in Clarksburg Murder Case
  • Three Finalists Vie for Fairmont Police Chief Position
  •   One Arrested in WVU Student Beating
  •   Gator Bowl Tickets Sell Out After Two Days
  •   Emergency Responders, Wind Farm Officals Talk About Safety
  •   DUI Offender Sentenced for Killing Delaware Man
  • Gov. Joe Manchin Makes Appointments to Fairmont State Board
  •   More People Could Be Charged in Tucker County Murder Case
  • WVU's Gator Bowl Tickets Now Sold Out
  • Morgantown Man Sentenced to Death for Virginia Murder
  • Jessica Lynch Appears on 'Today Show'
  •   WVU to Face Florida State in Gator Bowl
  •   Several Redevelopment Projects Underway in Clarksburg
  • Clarksburg Attorney Announces Run for Harrison County Commission Seat
  •   Clarksburg Shooting Victim Now in Jail
  • Wesley Cale Sr. Charged in Wife's Murder
  •   Clarksburg Shooting Victim Now Faces Charges
  •   PATH Intervenor Asks Upshur County Commission For Research Money
  •   Former Taylor Tax Deputy Receives Probation for Embezzlement
  •   Details Revealed in Clarksburg Murder Case
  •   Monongalia County Man Dies From Injuries Sustained in House Fire
  •   Upshur County Launches New Web Site
  •   Fairmont Man Charged in Clarksburg Shooting
  •   Two Charged in Doddridge County Fatal Accident
  • Pennsylvania Man Sentenced for Killing Lewis County Turkey Hunter
  •   NEW DEVELOPMENT: Names Released in Taylor County Fatal Accident
  •   Toys for Tots Sorts Toys for Holidays in Randolph County
  •   Marion County Murderer Dies in Charleston Hospital
  • NEW INFO: Pittsburgh Man Injured in Sycamore Street Shooting
  • Black Friday Shoppers May Have Saved Bridgeport Man's Life
  • Morgantown Man Sentenced on Child Pornography Charges
  •   Shop N Save Set to Open on Fairmont's East Side
  •   Grafton Man Involved in Police Standoff Pleads Guilty
  •   Taylor County Man Sentenced on Sexual Abuse Charges
  •   Fairmont's 'Black Friday Toy Giveaway' Gets Huge Donation Response
  •   Elkins K-Mart Layaway Program Seeing Increased Use
  •   Beaten WVU Student Moved to Georgia Hospital
  •   New Restaurant Opens in Elkins Railyard
  • Cookbook Benefits Randolph County Humane Society
  •   Upshur County Interim E911 Director Named
  •   Body Found in Monongahela National Forest Identified
  • State Police Search Licking Creek Property Again
  •   Shop N Save Coming to Fairmont's East Side
  •   Mill Creek Bank Robbers are Sentenced
  •   Deputies Release Name of Man Involved in Doddridge County Fatal Accident
  • Wetzel County Fatal Fire Victim's Name Released
  •   Tucker County Hidden Body Case Goes to Grand Jury
  •   Weston Holds Meeting to Discuss Financial Situation
  • Ritchie County Man Sentenced for Store Break-In
  • UPDATE: EMS Worker Charged With Indecent Exposure Has Previous Charges
  • Manchin Appoints Thomas Flaherty to the WVU Board of Governors
  •   Teen Accused of Sexual Assault in WVU Dorm May Face More Charges
  • EMS Worker Faces Indecent Exposure Charges Again
  •   Buckhannnon Salvation Army Teaming Up with Crosslines for Thanksgiving
  •   UPDATE: Three Arrests Made in Harrison County Stabbing Death
  • Glenville Fire Ruled Arson
  •   First Phase of Riverside School Stabilization Project Nearing Completion
  •   Operation Christmas Child Kicks off in Randolph County
  •   Man Arrested for Hiding Tucker County Body
  • Police Charge Naval Academy Student With False Reporting
  •   UPDATE: Deputies Investigate Body Found in Randolph County as Homicide
  •   Convicted Murderer May Get Second Chance
  •   Three Upshur County Deputies Honored for Their Actions
  • Former 911 Dispatcher Sues Communications Center
  •   Clown-Mask-Wearing Robber Arrested in Preston County
  •   UPDATE: Remains Found in Monongalia County Are From a Bear
  • Remains Found on Licking Creek Road Property
  •   WVU's Beard Growing Contest Winner Announced
  •   W.Va. Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Marion County Murder Case
  •   Repairs Under way on Washed Out Rail Trail Near Harrison-Marion County Line
  •   Preston County Man Arrested for Allegedly Making False Arson and Robbery Reports
  •   UPDATE: Murder Warrants Filed in Death of Elderly Clarksburg Man
  • Man Arrested for Preston County Hoax
  •   Weston Apartment Fire Ruled Accidental
  •   American Legion Post 44 Holding Toy Drive in Barbour County
  •   Clarksburg Police Travel to California to Question Murder Suspects
  • UPDATE: Surveillance Video Shows Morgantown Fight
  • Harrison County Announces More H1N1 Shot Clinics
  •   Another Hospital Changes Visitation Policies Due to Flu
  • Opposition Rises in Verizon Frontier Deal
  •   H1N1 Clinic Draws Huge Crowd in Clarksburg
  • Prosecutor: Kingwood Arson Report Was Hoax
  • Troopers: Evidence Found at Scene Suggests Man Found Dead Was Hanged
  • Second Man Arrested in Locust Avenue Robbery
  • Remains Found in Monongalia County Sent to Expert for Analysis
  • Fairmont High Level Bridge Reopened
  • Doddridge Co. FFA Breaks Ground on Meats Lab
  • Tygarts Valley High Schoolers Using YouNews To Gain Work Exposure
  • Utility Companies Agree to Extension on Proposed Transmission Line
  • White Oak Ridge Farm Gearing Up for Thanksgiving
  • Jubal Wesley Goff of Harrison County Convicted of Robbery
  • Beverly Man Found Not Guilty of Child Porn Charges
  • UPDATE: Name Released in Upshur County Fatal Fire
  •   FBI Police Officer Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy
  • UPDATE: Police Consider Charges Against Man Thought to Be Missing
  •   Harrison County H1N1 Clinic Rescheduled
  •   Local Dentist Offers Trick-or-Treat for the Troops
  •   Morgantown Buildings Damaged by Arson Set for Demolition
  •   Grant Town Braces for Winter Water Problems
  • Lewis County Grand Jury Indicts 26 on a Variety of Charges
  •   Clarksburg Police Release Surveillance Video from Store Armed Robbery
  •   UPDATE: Police Release Name of Woman Killed on Route 50 Sunday
  • Excitement Surrounds Debut of Ghost Adventures Live in Weston
  • State Supreme Court Will Hear Case for Accused Marion County Murderer
  • Kump House Trust Holding Fundraising Sale on Saturday
  •   Marion County Man Pleads Not Guilty to 15 Sexual Assault and Abuse Charges
  •   Barbour County Man Sentenced For Firing Gun in Car with Kids
  •   Area Hospitals Changing Visitation Rules Due to Swine Flu
  • State Police Release Photo Believed to be of Man Found Dead in Monongalia County
  • Buckhannon-Upshur Middle School Celebrating National Red Ribbon Week
  • CWA Brings Opposition of Verizon/Frontier Merger to the Marion Co. Commission
  • Juan Fonseca Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Murder in Preston County
  •   Former Doddridge County Sheriff Indicted on Eight Sex Charges
  •   Jamar Fortt Sentenced on Monongalia County Murder Charge
  •   WV PSC Holds PATH Public Hearing at West Virginia Wesleyan College
  •   United Way Campaign Passes Half of 2009 Goal
  •   Harrison County Man Sentenced for 1980s Sex Crimes
  •   Marion County Murder Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
  •   Former Taylor County Tax Deputy Kay Thorn Pleaded Guilty to Embezzlement
  •   Marion County Commissioner Drops Lawsuit
  • Preston County Grand Jury Indicts 34
  •   Clarksburg Building Seized in Drug Raid Demolished
  •   Belington Medical Clinic Plans to Expand
  •   Morgantown High Teacher Resigns
  • Man Charged For Barbour County Standoff
  •   Davis Health System Celebrates '100 Miles in 100 Days'
  •   Prosecutor: Taylor Retrial Not Double Jeopardy
  •   Sam 'The Waterman' Bord Remembered at Grafton Funeral
  • Pennsylvania DEP Wants EPA to Revoke Injection Permit
  •   WVWC David E. Reemsnyder Research Center Almost Finished
  •   White Hall Adds Two New Officers
  •   Clarksburg Water Board Passes Resolution Against Brine Water Treatment Program
  •   Upshur County Welcomes Home Soldier
  •   State Residents Gather to Voice Opinions at PATH Hearing
  •   Suspect in Fairmont Shooting Recently Paroled
  •   NTSB: Too Much Weight Caused Plane Crash
  •   State Supreme Court Denies Former Bridgeport Teacher's Appeal
  •   Data Released from Dunkard Creek Fish Kill
  •   Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum Hosts Special Guest
  •   Lewis County Breaking and Entering Trial Delayed
  •   Lewis County Murder Trial Still Set For This Month
  •   Upshur County Family Getting Ready To Welcome Home Soldier
  •   Marion County Rescinds Smoking Ban
  •   Work Continues on New Beginnings Transitional Housing
  •   Bridgeport Urban Deer Hunt Off to a Good Start
  •   Trial Delayed in Lewis County Fatal Beating Case
  •   Board of Health Member Appointed
  •   Grand Opening Celebration For New Elkins Fordland Location
  •   Elkins Students Using YouNews in Class
  •   Authorities Finish Mapping Childers Family Farm
  • Marion County Grand Jury Day II
  •   Lumberport Fire Ruled Arson
  • WV DOH Says Rt. 50 Lights to be Rewired and Repowered
  •   Taylor County Man Pleads Guilty in Child Sex Abuse Case
  •   Marion County Grand Jury Indictments
  •   Maid Silvia Crowned at the Forest Festival
  •   Mylan Lawsuit Against Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Goes Federal
  •   Pennsylvania DEP: We're Not Sure Golden Algae Caused Fish Kill
  •   Marion County Commissioner Sues Himself & Fellow Commissioners
  • Testing Continues in Dunkard Creek
  •   Philip-Barbour HS Incorporating YouNews Into English Class
  • Department of Defense to Investigate Soldier Chemical Exposure
  •   Harrison County Passes Property Ordinance
  •   Lewis County Commission Wants to Demolish House For New Courthouse Annex
  • Marion County Man Sentenced to Life With Mercy
  •   Lower Bond Denied for Lewis County Murder Conspiracy Suspect
  •   Fire Marshal Looking for Suspects in Harrison County Arson
  •   Fairmont Grocery Store Under Construction
  •   Clarksburg Woman Who Stabbed Her Boyfriend is Sentenced
  • UPDATE:Fairmont Shooting Suspect in Court
  •   Mountain State Forest Festival Now in Full Swing
  • "Smash and Grab" Burglars Sentenced
  • Man Sentenced in Bridgeport Hatchet Attack
  • Lewis Co. Man Accused of Trying to Have Former Robbery Victim Killed
  •   It's Haunted House Time in Jackson's Mill
  •   Golden Algae Most Likely Cause of Fish Kill
  •   Doddridge County EMS Reaches Agreement With Ambulance Authority
  •   DEP: Algae May Be Killing Fish
  •   Workers Clear the Way for News GSC Dorm
  •   Harrison Co. Judge Revokes Bond After Suspect Admits Drug Use
  • Mon. County Sex Offender Could Spend Up to 30 Years Behind Bars
  •   Harrison County Commission Holds Final Reading on Property Ordinance
  •   Elliott Appointed to Marion County Board of Health
  •   Lewis County Beating Trial Rescheduled
  •   Pennsylvania Man Pleads for Lewis County Hunter's Death
  •   Literacy Volunteers of Upshur County Wins Award
  •   Fairmont Plane Crash Could Have Been "Much Worse"
  •   Morgantown Fires Ruled Arson
  •   Bridgeport's New Public Safety Substation Almost Complete
  •   Belington Gets Grants for Walking Trail
  •   Upshur Co. Regional Airport Now Offering Charter Flights
  • Jail Inmate Charged with Murder in Death of Fellow Inmate
  •   Donald Holmes Labeled a Recidivist
  •   Bridgeport Soldier Remembered
  •   Memorial Held For Grafton Teen Killed in Auto Accident
  • Pennsylvania Officials Join Fish Kill Investigation
  •   Upshur County Arraignments
  •   Trial Date Set for Clarksburg Sex Crime Suspect
  •   Authorities Investigate Arsons in Morgantown
  •   Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum Preparing for Haunted House Tours
  •   Preparations Are Underway for the Mountain State Forest Festival
  •   Meadowbrook Road Annexation Headed to Court
  •   Former Taylor County Tax Deputy Pleads Not Guilty to Embezzlement
  •   Regional Jail Killing Brought Up in Another Inmate's Bond Hearing
  •   Taylor County Man Held on $4 Million Bond on Child Sex Charges
  • WVU Introduces New Provost
  • Charges Against Clarksburg City Councilman Dropped
  • Wetzel County Man Sentenced After Stabbing Girlfriend
  • UPDATE: Fish Still Dying in Monongalia County
  •   SustainU Partners with Bridge Day
  •   Fairmont Police Search for Shooting Suspect
  •   Cross Walks Built in Gateway Connector
  • UPDATE: State Police: Inmate Died From Head Injuries
  • WVU to Announce New Provost
  •   Upshur County Grand Jury Indicts 27
  •   Weston Receives Good Financial News
  •   New Tip Line in Randolph County
  • Taylor County Grand Jury Indicts 38
  • Water Quality Forum Talks Dunkard Creek Problem
  •   Taylor County Tax Embezzlement Case to Head to Grand Jury
  •   Salem-Sun Valley Water Project One Step Closer
  •   New Ellamore Volunteer Fire Department Almost Finished
  •   Harrison County Grand Jury Indicts More Than 60
  • Webster County Man Faces Attempted Murder Charge
  •   MDA Makes Cutbacks
  • Public Hearings on PATH Set For October
  • Woman Arrested for Part in Morgantown Armed Robbery
  •   Jackson's Mill Jubilee Kicks Off Friday
  •   Elkins Fordland has Moved
  •   Former Randolph County Commissioner Sentenced on Sex Abuse Charges
  •   Bridgeport High Student Death Linked to Texting While Driving
  •   Authorities Update James Childers Murder Cases
  •   Man Arrested in Preston County Bank Robbery
  •   Friends and Family Remember Talon Steadman
  •   No End in Site for Route 131 Closure
  • Morgantown Man Gets Federal Prison Sentence in Tax Evasion Case
  •   WVU Basketball Player Gets Plea Deal in Accident Case
  • Indictment Delayed for Salem Man Accused in Calhoun Co. Double Murder Case
  • Lewis County Schools Prepare for Swine Flu
  •   FBI Offers Options to Keep Kids Safe
  •   Lincoln Taylor Takes Murder Case to State Supreme Court
  •   Corvette Caravan Stops in Clarksburg
  •   Reynoldsville Man Facing a Number of Charges After Recent Arsons
  •   Harrison County Child Death Case Headed to Grand Jury
  • More Charged in Weston McDonald's Break-in
  •   Buckhannon-Upshur High School's Prevention Resource Officer Has Started
  •   Marion County Health Board Member Removed
  •   New Monongalia County Judge Named
  •   Korean War Memorial
  • Marion County Smoking Ban Suspended
  •   PSC Holds Hearing on Fairmont Water Rate Increase
  • Clarksburg Police Arrest Two Juveniles
  •   301 Coffee Company Opens In Elkins
  • County School Boards Face Tough Battle Regarding Retirement Benefits
  •   Authorities Make Four Arrests in String of Armed Robberies
  • Harrison Commissioners Hold Roundtable to Discuss Property Maintenance Code
  •   Upshur County Man Accused in Infant Death Denied Bond Reduction
  •   Grants to Help Clean Up Industrial Sites in Fairmont and Clarksburg
  •   Upshur County Murder Trial Delayed
  •   Tips for Parents Sending Kids to Kindergarten
  •   Mylan Files Suit Against Pittsburgh Newspaper
  •   Travel Expenses Add up For Lincoln Taylor Murder Trial
  •   Another Armed Robbery in the Morgantown Area
  • UPDATE Missing Barbour County Teen Found
  •   Harrison County Prosecutors Work to Label Man a Career Criminal
  •   Lincoln Taylor Will Go on Trial Again in Marion County
  •   Man Pleads Guilty to Shooting Pregnant Girlfriend
  •   Wilson Martino Offering Kids Free Dental Work
  •   FDA Probe of Mylan Inc. Completed
  •   Smoking Ban Affecting Marion County Business
  •   Elkins Railyard Development
  •   Third Lincoln Taylor Trial Later This Month
  • Upshur County Man Charged in Baby's Death
  • New Ambulance Authority Recieves Help from County Commission
  •   Randolph County Courthouse Projects To Get Underway
  •   Tomasic Family Gets Settlement After 4 Years
  •   Bridgeport Teens Wins a Place in the NFL Hall of Fame
  •   "Green Goo" Flows into West Fork River
  •   Lewis County Sheriff's Department Has New Four-Legged Deputy
  • Clarksburg Stabbing Trial Ends in Guilty Verdict
  •   Man Pleads Guilty in Harrison County Hatchet Incident
  •   Marion County Smoke-Free
  •   No Funds for Acid Mine Drainage in Deckers Creek... Yet
  •   State, Federal Officials Break Ground for Mon Fayette Expressway
  •   Simonton Recalls Workers
  •   Homeland Security Trailers Rolling Out
  •   Arguments Continue in Lincoln Taylor Murder Case
  •   Fairmont Addressing More Water Problems
  •   Push Continues for Richard Mine Clean Up
  •   Lewis County Commission Appoints New Assessor
  • Last Chances to Check Out St. Jude Dream Home
  • Fairmont Police Make Arrest in High Life Lounge Hold-Up
  •   Walgreens Opens in Grafton
  • Marion County Fugitives Brought Back to WV
  •   Marion County Looks to Expand Family Court System
  •   UPDATE: Bridgeport Little League Season Ends After Protest is Denied
  • Preston County Man Pleads Guilty in Deadly DUI Accident
  •   Upshur County Board of Education Officially Fires BUHS Principal
  •   Murder Trial in Death of Marion County Baby is Delayed
  •   Harrison-Clarksburg Health Department Holds Meningitis Panel
  • Byrd Returns to Work
  • Former WVWC Leader Named BUHS Football Coach
  •   Mon River Boat Ramp Set to Open
  •   Lewis County Commission Hoping to Help Weston With its Financial Problems
  • Morgantown Man Found Guilty in Federal Murder for Hire Trial
  •   Doddridge County EMS Gets Six Month Contract
  •   Verdict is Split in the Kenneth Cupp Trial
  •   Pennsylvania Man Faces Charges in Hunter Shooting
  •   UPDATE: Man Charged with Murder After Shooting in Lewis County
  •   Laid-Off AGC Employees Get Added Benefits
  •   Tennerton Mobile Home Park Reaches Agreement with PSD
  •   Riverside Blues Festival On Saturday
  •   NCWV Airport Reaches Enplanement Goal
  •   Kenneth Cupp Takes the Stand on Day 2 of his Sex Abuse Trial
  •   Elkins Turntable Moved Wednesday Morning
  •   Officials to Turn on Traffic Lights on Clarksburg's Emily Drive
  •   Man Pleads Not Guilty to Selling Pot from Son's Dorm Room
  •   Lincoln Taylor Back In Court
  •   Plans for South Preston Middle School
  •   Man Still Not Competent to Stand Trial in 2005 Harrison County Double Murder
  •   Upshur County Campers Test Positive for Swine Flu
  •   Taylor County Man Sentenced After Fleeing to New Mexico to Avoid Trial
  •   Pennsylvania Man Indicted in Lewis County Hunter's Death
  • Lewis County Man Indicted on Three Sex Charges
  •   Weston Holds Pair of Financial Meetings
  •   Community Mourns Double Murder-Suicide Victims
  •   Sheriff Calls All Good Festival "a Success"
  •   Work Continues on Route 131 in Bridgeport
  •   Fairmont Murder Suspect to Remain in Jail
  •   $5,000 Reward for Home Invasion Information
  •   Free Chucky Campaign Continues
  •   Marion County Goes Smoke Free August 1
  •   Winners Named in "Snore Score" Contest
  •   Exit Ramps to Open at Gateway Connector
  •   "Free Charles Sanders"
  •   Clarksburg Woman Accused in Stabbing will Stand Trial
  • Memorial Planned for Slain Lewis County Hunter
  •   Harrison County Sex Crime Case Ends in Mistrial
  •   BUHS Principal Fired
  •   Randolph County Man Avoids Jail Time in Animal Neglect Case
  • Harrison County Sex Crime Trial in the Hands of a Jury
  •   Police Prepared for All Good Festival
  •   Victims' Families Sue Brian Stone and Bars in 2007 DUI Deaths
  •   Fairmont Murder Suspect in Court
  • Doddridge County Commission Names New Ambulance Authority Board
  •   Davis Memorial Hospital Opens its WVU Cardiac Clinic In Elkins
  •   Project Lifesaver Changes to Take Place After Missing Man Search
  •   Man Charged with DUI With Death Back in Court
  •   NEW INFORMATION: Two Killed in Interstate 68 Accident
  •   UPDATE: Search Teams Find Missing Upshur County Man
  •   Buckhannon Celebrates Fourth of July
  •   Mountaineer Wellness Inc. Solicits Support
  •   Clarksburg Man Pleads Guilty in Apartment Fire Case
  •   Graceland Restaurant Has Reopened
  •   Weston Temporarily Tables Firefighter Layoffs
  •   New Superintendent Starts in Preston County
  •   Clarksburg Police Release New Information on James Childers
  • U.S. Marshals Catch Convicted Drug Dealer
  • Grafton Man Sentenced in Child Pornography Case
  •   Senior Monongalians Board Accepts Director's Resignation
  •   No Money For Phase II of Buckhannon Public Safety Complex
  • New Railroad Restaurant Now Open To Bus Tours
  •   Authorities Looking for Home Invasion Suspects
  • Randolph County Man Sentenced on Incest Charge
  •   Weston Raising Municipal Fees And Considering Cost Cutting Measures
  • Preston County Mapping & Addressing Project 90% Done
  •   Mon-Fayette Expressway Nearing Completion
  •   Many Upset Over MDA Camp Cancellation
  •   East Fairmont HS Remembers Student Killed in ATV Accident
  •   Sheriff's Deputies Make Arrest in Stonewood Home Break-In
  •   Fairmont-Mannington Water Project Almost Complete
  •   Families React to Cancelled MDA Summer Camp
  •   Prosecutor Names Probable Charges in Lewis County Hunter's Death
  •   Fairmont Arbors Completely Move-in Ready
  • Strawberry Festival Steps in to Save Buckhannon 4th of July Fireworks
  •   State Police Identify Suspect in Lewis County Hunter Death
  • Morgantown Man Sentenced for Sexual Abuse
  •   Renovations at Fairmont Arbors is Finished
  •   Benefit Dinner Held for Local Hero
  •   Robert Winning Sentenced to 30 Years After Killing Man with his Car
  •   Turner Family "Not Changed' By Extreme Makeover
  •   Engineers Find Hope for South Preston Middle School
  •   Harrison Co. Man Sentenced to One Year in Beating Death
  •   NEW DEVELOPMENTS: Authorities Identify Childers' Victims; Pictures Released
  •   Construction Continues on New WVWC Research Center
  •   Man Accused in Erin Keener's Death is Arraigned
  •   Upshur County Family Trying to Rebuild After Fire
  •   Weston Still Working on Financial Woes
  • Upshur Co. Sheriff to Review Medical Examiner's Findings in Toddler Death
  •   Still No Identities in James Childers Murder Investigation
  •   Sewage Problems Continue in Marion County Towns
  •   New Trial Date Set in Lincoln Taylor Murder Case
  •   State Police Suspend Search for Handyman's Potential Victims in Braxton County
  •   Mary's Restaurant Reduced to Rubble
  •   NEW DEVELOPMENTS: Police Get Info on Ads Placed by Childers
  •   Work Begins on Route 131 in Bridgeport
  • Number of Childers' Potential Victims in Question
  •   Mon General Retaining Wall Falls Again
  •   St. Jude Dream Home #1 in Nation for Donations
  •   Special Prosecutor Named for Third Lincoln Taylor Murder Trial
  •   Police Give More Details in the James Childers Murders
  •   State Supreme Court Will Not Hear Preston County Murderer's Appeal
  • New Barbour County Clerk Named
  •   Aurora Plane Crash Investigation Wrapped Up
  • Tucker County Man Indicted on Attempted Murder Charge
  •   Erin Keener's Family Reacts to Indictment in her Death
  • Preston Co. Man Indicted on 18 Sex Crime Counts
  • Man Faces Child Sex Charges in Three Counties
  •   Clarksburg Councilman Arrested
  • Bond Reduced for Upshur Co. Sex Assault Suspect
  •   Man Indicted in the Death of Erin Keener
  • State & Comcast Reach Agreement on WV PBS
  •   Preston County Soldier is Laid to Rest
  • WV Governor Orders Flags to Half Staff Saturday to Honor Airman
  •   Doddridge County to Form Ambulance Authority
  •   State Delegates Propose Bill to Force Comcast to Carry WV PBS
  •   Donell Lee Sentenced to Life in Prision with Mercy
  • Clarksburg Police Arrest Third Man in Drive-By Shooting
  •   Barbour County Murder Trial Delayed
  • Juveniles to Face Arson Charges in Second Rachel Sawmill Fire
  •   Monongalia Co. Deputies Make Arrest in Fatal April Rt. 705 Wreck
  •   Bridgeport Police Arrest Clarksburg Brothers in Dairy Mart Robbery Case
  •   TRAIL Under Construction at Taylor County Fairgrounds
  •   Grafton Man Sentenced After Embezzling From a Funeral Home
  •   Dale Mitchell Sentenced on Sexual Assault Charge
  •   Upshur Co. Murder Suspect is Denied Bond
  • Lewis County Fire Departments Want Billing Ordinance Passed
  •   "100 Miles in 100 Days" Program Stepped-Off Tuesday
  •   UPDATE: Marion County Prosecutor Disqualified from Murder Trial
  •   UPDATE: Clarksburg Asks for Investigation on Controversial Newsletter
  •   Biker's Ride for Jason Cartwright's Family
  •   Holland Avenue Construction to be Completed Soon
  •   North Central West Virginia Airport Closer to Port-of-Entry Status
  •   New Sago Miners Memorial In Philippi
  • Morgantown Murder Suspect is Arraigned
  •   Hung Jury in Kenneth Mikolon Trial
  •   Lewis County Citizens Want Weston to Go Green
  •   WVU Grad Student Faces Indictment in Hit and Run Case
  •   UPDATE: Buckhannon Fourth of July Fireworks Facing Cancellation
  • WVU Appoints Registrar
  • Senior Mons Board Meets Tuesday
  •   WVU Helps West Virginia Flood Victims
  •   Taylor County Sexual Abuse Trial Goes to Jury
  •   Weston to Meet with IRS about Seized Funds
  • GM Dealer Receives Award: #1 in WV
  •   Morgantown Event Center Coming Along
  •   Suncrest Towne Center Taking Shape
  • Gilmer County Names New School Superintendent
  •   Kenneth Mikolon Trial Begins in Taylor County
  •   State Police Release Composite Sketch in Hunter Death Investigation
  •   Federal Flood Relief Coming to WV
  •   Remaining Chrysler Dealers Say Future is Positive
  •   Roger Reed Sentenced on Sex Charges
  •   Preston County Residents Help Mary's Restaurant Owners
  • Harrison County Man Sentenced on Arson Charges
  •   More Video Lottery Machines Turned Off at Village Square
  • Clarksburg Police Make Second Arrest in January Drive-By Shooting
  •   State Supreme Court to Hear Motions in Preston County Murder Case
  • Fundraiser Planned to Help Family of Slain Turkey Hunter
  • Construction May Be to Blame for River Road Slip
  •   Upshur and Randolph Co. Officials React to Corridor H Funding Decision
  • Former WVU Football Player Sentenced on Robbery Charge
  • Preston County Man Sentenced in Arson Case
  • Upshur County Grand Jury Indicts 29 on a Variety of Charges
  •   Weston's Finance Manager Resigns
  •   WVU Student Faces Charges in Accident that Damaged BOE Building
  •   Lincoln Taylor's Defense Attorney Withdraws From Case
  •   Preventing Flooding at Boothsville Creek
  •   Flood Repairs and Clean Up Continue in Marion County
  •   Flood Water Recedes Revealing Problems
  •   Harrison County Grand Jury Indicts 58
  •   Some Roads Still Closed by Flooding
  • Embattled Barbour Co. Clerk Tenders Resignation
  •   Investigators Still Seeking Information on Lewis County Hunter's Death
  • WVU BOG Takes No Action at Emergency Meeting
  • Lawsuits Filed in Hit & Run Case Involving WVU Grad Student
  • Upshur County Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Meth Charges
  •   Appeal Denied for Marion County Murderer
  • Woman Charged in Morgantown Auto Pedestrian Accident
  •   Historic Rivesville Building Torn Down
  •   Investigators Have Suspects in the Shooting Death of a Lewis County Hunter
  • Grafton Authorities Continue Search for Missing Man - With Special Help
  •   Salem Water Project Hits Slight Snag
  •   Prosecutor Faces Civil Suit Related to Marion County Murder Case
  • Preston County Man Sentenced on Child Sex Charges
  • State Police Make Fifth Arrest in Smash & Grab Cases
  •   State Police Looking for Information in Lewis County Hunter's Death
  •   Tuscan Ridge Auctioned Off In Tucker County
  •   Family Continues River Search for Morgantown Man
  •   Clarksburg Woman Pleads Guilty to Civil Rights Violations
  • UPDATE: Morgantown Police Make Arrest in Beating Death
  •   Weston Streamlining City Government
  • Family Offers Reward for Missing Clarksburg Woman
  •   IAC to Buy Precision Coil
  • Fire That Damaged Rachel Sawmill Started By Kids
  •   Troopers Make Arrest in Monongalia Co. Armed Robbery Case
  •   Alumni Park Discussed at WVU BOG Meeting
  •   FBI Officer Arraigned for a Second Time in Security Camera Case
  •   Judge Stops Misconduct Hearing Against Former WVU Provost
  • Second Robbery Reported on WVU Campus in Recent Days
  •   Parsons Concerned About Waterline Replacement Project
  •   Lawyers Prepare for Third Lincoln Taylor Murder Trial
  •   Second FBI Police Officer Turns Himself In
  • Barbour Co. Woman Ordered to Pay Back Money She Embezzled from Little League
  • Ronald Smith Pleaded Guilty to Escape from Custody
  •   Randolph County Hoping New Superintendent Will Start In June
  •   Judel Auction Draws a Crowd
  •   Rebecca Durst Receives the Rifle as WVU's Second Female Mountianeer
  •   Precision Coil to Stay Open Until End of April
  • Arrest Made in Speedway Theft
  •   Third Suspect Arrested in Sabraton Gas Station Robbery
  •   Monongalia County Mother Sues Over Daughter's Sleepover Death
  •   Taylor County Embezzlement Case in Court
  •   State Auditor's Office Begins Investigation
  •   PATH Line Completion Date Pushed Back
  • Randolph County Man Pleads Guilty in Incest Case
  •   Fairmont Field Club Under Construction
  •   Work Could Soon Start on Holland Avenue
  •   'Not Guilty' Verdict Stands in Taylor Trial
  •   Stabbing Victim Speaks Out
  •   Faithful Couple Continues Ministry After Tragedy
  •   Fairmont Sues Over Water Treatment Plant
  •   Vet Tech Program to Expand at Humane Society
  • WVU Announces Candidates for Registrar Position
  •   Reward Offered For Missing Lewis County Women
  •   Harrison County Man Sentenced in Teen Shooting Case
  •   Man Who Held a Gun to His Mother's Head is Sentenced
  •   Opposition Growing to Transmission Line Project
  •   Prosecutor Files Petition to Remove Barbour County Clerk from Office
  •   New Business in Westover Thriving Despite Economy & Traffic Troubles
  • UPDATE: Mannington Man in Critical Condition After Being Hit By Truck
  • Hearing Postponed in Lang Suit Against WVU
  •   Riverside Association Looking For Volunteers
  •   Trans-Allegheny Lunactic Asylum Decorating With "Period" Rooms
  •   Randolph County Teacher Waives Hearing in Child Sex Case
  • UPDATE: Randolph County Man Arrested After Police Chase
  •   WVU State Fire Academy Attracts Out-of-State Firefigthers
  •   WVU Coach Stewart Buys First "Dream Home" Ticket
  •   Officials Walk Through Waldo
  •   Grant Town Fire Ruled Arson
  • Man Sentenced in the Death of WVWC Student
  •   Morgantown Police Arrest Second Suspect in Armed Robbery
  •   UPDATE: Convicted Murderer Battles Over Dead Husband's Life Insurance
  •   WVWC Virginia Thomas Law Center for the Performing Arts Opening
  •   Health Department Hands Out Antibiotics at Lincoln High School
  • WVU Asks for Former Provost's Lawsuit to Be Dismissed
  •   Mac Dingess Sentenced in Barbour County
  •   DOH Taking a Look at Rt. 131 Slip
  •   Another Lincoln High School Student Could Have Bacterial Meningitis
  •   Korean War Memorial Gets Funding
  •   Recent Accidents Highlight Speeding Concerns on Route 50 in Doddridge County
  •   Morgantown Kills Late Night Business Fee
  •   Former WVU Football Player Could Face 10 Years in Prison on Robbery Charge
  •   UPDATE: Man Arrested in Grant Town Stabbing
  •   Gateway Connector Detour In Place Until 2010
  •   Another Meningitis Case Reported at Lincoln High School
  •   Upshur County Sheriff Ordered To Produce Evidence In 1989 Murder Case
  •   WVU Releases Final Academic Records Report
  •   Traffic Tie-Ups Continue After Road Collapse in Westover
  •   Belington Council Fills Third Ward Seat
  •   Dead Horse in Four States Buried
  •   Fairmont State Selects New President
  •   WVU Remembers Meningitis Victim
  •   "Uno" Gets Bulletproof Vest
  •   Third Presidential Candidate Visits FSU
  • UPDATE: Teen Killed in Upshur County Accident
  •   Second Presidential Candidate Visits FSU
  •   Forest Fire Affects 125 Acres in Randolph County
  •   Harrison County Man Pleads Guilty in Sexual Assault Case
  • Funeral Held for Albright
  • Body Of Missing Elkins Woman Found
  • Missing Doddridge County Woman Found
  •   Barbour County Murder Suspect is Arraigned
  •   Robert Winning Convicted of Second Degree Murder
  • Morgantown Gets More Good National Press
  •   Doddridge Co. Commission Appoints Fact Finding Committee
  •   Jury Begins Deliberating in Murder Trial
  • Belington City Council Winner Concedes Contested Race
  • Travel With Courtney Dunn to World Famous Children's Research Hospital
  •   Fugitive From Justice Returned to Monongalia County
  •   State Rests in Fatal Hit and Run Trial
  •   Workers Called Back to Simonton Windows
  •   St. Jude Dream Home Halfway Finished
  •   Robert Winning Trial: Day 2
  •   Grafton Man Pleads Guilty in Harrison County Accident Case
  •   Buckhannon-Upshur High School Wins National Prom Contest
  •   Robert Winning on Trial for Hit and Run Murder
  •   Authorities to Address Speeding on Grafton Road After Double Fatal Accident
  •   Man Convicted in Nutter Fort Arson Case
  •   Companies and Unions Offer $70k Reward in Bomb Threat Cases
  •   World Vision in Philippi Is Expanding Its Operations
  • Fairmont State Names Three Presidential Finalists
  •   Restoration Work Continues at Former Weston State Hospital
  • Taylor County Man Gets Federal Prison Sentence in Child Porn Case
  •   Health Officials Confirm LHS Student Has Meningitis
  •   UPDATE: Two Dead In Monongalia County Accident
  •   Adamston Shooter Returned to WV
  •   Harrison-Clarksburg Health Department Hands Out Meningitis Vaccines
  •   Former Monongalia County Strip Club Torn Down
  •   Lincoln High School Student May Have Bacterial Meningitis
  • Clarksburg Man Faces Arson Charge in Apartment Fire
  •   New Preston County Superintentent Takes Over
  •   Fort Martin Receives Bomb Threat
  •   Tygart Mine Closed Due to Economy
  •   New Restaurant Opens Along Route 33 In Buckhannon
  • Meningitis Confirmed in WVU Student Death
  •   Lawsuit Against Clarksburg Priest Dismissed
  •   New Traffic Light Coming to Clarksburg's Emily Drive
  •   UPDATE: Longview Construction Site Evacuated After Bomb Threat
  • Hearing Cancelled in Lang Suit Against WVU
  • UPDATE: Two Killed in Ritchie County Fire
  •   Portion Of I-79 Reopens After Tractor Trailer Accident
  •   Arrest Made in Adamston Shooting
  • Police Continue Search for Elkins Woman Who's Been Missing for Weeks
  •   Lewis County Murder Suspect Arraigned
  • NEW INFO: Authorities Find Missing Doddridge County Teens
  •   UPDATE: WVU Board of Governors Selects New President
  •   Repairs Continue at Ronald McDonald House
  •   Convicted Westover Murderer Files Appeal
  •   Fairmont Murder Trial Set for March
  •   Trial Set for Kenneth Mikolon Case
  •   Volunteers Remove Shopping Carts from Deckers Creek
  •   Second Finalist for WVU Presidency Visits Morgantown
  •   Hermosilla Building to be Demolished
  •   Grafton Man Gets Federal Prison Sentence for Child Porn
  •   Teacher Arrested in Morgantown to be Returned to Massachusetts
  •   First WVU Presidential Candidate Visits Morgantown
  • UPDATE: WVU Student Dies
  •   Randolph County Board of Education Selects New Superintendent
  •   Ambulance Authority in the Works for Doddridge County
  •   UPDATE: Search Continues for State Office Space in Fairmont
  •   Grafton Man Pleads in Child Pornography Case
  •   Petitioners Want Barbour County Clerk Removed From Office
  •   Authorities Investigate Industrial Park Road After Fatal Accidents
  •   Monongalia County Organizations Raise Funds for AEDs
  • WVU Presidential Candidates Named
  • GSC Plans Memorial Service for Two Student Athletes Killed in Accident
  •   Former WVU Football Player Sentenced on Drug Charges
  •   Murderer Appeals Conviction
  • Murderer Appeals Conviction
  •   DCHS Celebrates One Year Anniversary
  •   "Narrows" Opens Ahead of Schedule
  • Thaxton Found Guilty in Bench Trial
  • UPDATE: Former Provost Sues WVU
  •   Gateway Connector Work Continues
  •   New Emergency Siren Up & Running in Monongalia County
  •   Man Involved in Monongalia County Shooting Death is Sentenced
  •   Re-developing The Fairmont Box Factory
  •   OnTrac to Help With Belington Revitazliation Efforts
  •   Man Accused of Holding Gun to Mother's Head Pleads to Lesser Charge
  • U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Marion County Gun Conviction
  • Morgantown Man Pleads Guilty to Child Molestation
  •   Bill Before State Lawmakers Aims to Reduce Repeat DUIs
  • Employees React to Philips Lighting Closing
  •   DOH May Build Wall to Fix Route 131 Problems
  •   UPDATE: Morgantown Company Files for Chapter 11
  • Barbour County Man Indicted in Fatal DUI Case
  • Philippi Man Indicted on Murder Charge
  •   WVU and The Book Exchange Settle Suit
  •   Salem Lifts Boil Water Advisory
  •   UPDATE: Police Continue Search for Missing Elkins Woman
  •   Former Eagle Glass Lays Off Workers
  •   Rent: School Edition Makes New York Times Front Page
  •   EFHS Students Help Out Fire Victims
  •   New Disability Advocacy Chapter Starts in Morgantown
  •   Work on West Union Rebuild: Full Steam Ahead
  •   "Narrows" Section of Route 19 in Lewis County May Soon Reopen
  •   Allegheny Power Sums Up Recent Storm Damage
  •   Consumers Wary of Free Gifts
  •   Christopher Vickers Enters Plea
  •   Randolph County School Bought by Alumni
  •   Marion County Names New School Superintendent
  •   City Condemns Waldo Hotel
  •   Area Agencies Aid Families Displaced by Clarksburg Fire
  •   Allegheny Power Calls In Extra Crews
  •   Repairs Continue on School Roofs Damaged in Last Week's Storm
  •   UPDATE: Three People Killed in I-79 Accident
  • WBOY Going All Digital Tuesday
  •   More Return Home After Arbors Fire
  •   Buckhannon Shelter To Stay Open Until Power Resumes
  •   Colfax Gets Power Back
  •   Marion County Man to Spend Up to 40 Years in Prison on Sex Charges
  •   Man Involved in District Apartment Shooting Receives Sentence
  • Doddridge & Lewis County Residents Deal with Water Woes
  •   All Good Festival Security Issues
  •   Wind Storms Knock Out Power Across the State
  • More Arbors Residents Return Home
  •   Marion County 911 Center Moves Into New Building
  •   Man Accused of Playing Rape Tape for Teen Pleads Not Guilty
  •   Allegheny Wood Products Cuts Production in Preston County
  • Parsons Man Indicted in Bank Embezzlement Case
  •   Crew Clean-up Salem Depot Debris
  •   Marion County Man Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Murder
  •   Contracting Company Looks for Help to Rebuild Home
  •   Baby Girl's Restored Vision is a "Miracle in Morgantown"
  •   Busy Fairmont Intersection to be Closed for Night Work
  •   Man Who Hid Harrison County Murder Suspect is Sentenced
  •   Water Shut Off in West Union
  •   WVU Faculty Senate to Form Academic Records Committee
  •   Fairmont Arbors is Rebuilding
  •   Weston's Municipal Fees To Increase
  •   Neglected Dogs Recovering in Randolph County
  •   UPDATE: AGC Glass Plant to Close Permanently
  • Doddridge County Woman Indicted on Arson and Animal Cruelty Charges
  •   Death of a Marion County Teen Still Unsolved
  •   WVU Board of Governors Meets
  • WVU Board of Governors Receives Letter from Heather Bresch
  • Manchin Creates Job Loss Support Team
  •   Elkins Funeral Home Owner Gets Out of Jail
  •   "Morgantown Madam" Drops Appeal
  •   MSHA Finds Cause of Consol Miner's Death
  • Marion County 911 Center Set to Move
  •   DOH Begins Core Drilling on Route 131 Slip
  •   Pratt & Whitney Makes Donation to New UHC project
  •   Bridgeport Middle Schooler Returns from Super Bowl Trip
  •   Residents Complain About "Narrows" Detours
  •   Preliminary Hearing Held For Man Accused of First Degree Murder
  •   Lewis County Superintendent Hopeful For Multi-County Elementary School
  •   Demolition Starts on State Street
  •   Couple Sentenced on Lesser Charges in Clarksburg Kidnapping Case
  •   After Bresch, WVU Plans to Reform Records Keeping
  •   UPDATE: Police Investigate Stabbing in Clarksburg
  • Ritchie County Man Heads to Jail in DUI with Death Case
  •   Lewis County Murder Suspect Has Preliminary Hearing
  • Gov. Manchin Announces Appointment to the WVU BOG
  • Man Arrested For Passing Bad Checks
  •   Morgantown Water Main Break: The Cause and Effect
  •   Morgantown Police Look for Witness in Robbery Case
  •   Motion Filed To Overturn "Not Guilty" Verdict in Marion County Murder Case
  •   South Preston Middle School Could Reopen
  •   UPDATE: Abandoned Harrison County Home Goes Up in Flames
  •   Youth Academy Holds Open House in Fairmont
  •   New Demolition Estimate for Old Elkins High School
  •   Richardson Found Guilty in 2006 Shooting
  •   Taylor "Not Guilty" Verdict Could Be Overturned
  •   UPDATE: Explosion At Mylan Lab Sends Two to Hospital
  •   New Hospital Project Postponed in Lewis County
  •   Harrison County Suspends Smoking Ban
  •   Harrison County Man Sentenced on Sex Abuse Charges
  • Trial Begins in Fairmont Shooting
  • State Directs Preston County to Relocate Middle School Students
  • Board of Health Suspends Smoking Ban in Harrison County
  •   Construction Begins On "The Narrows"
  •   Taylor County Grand Jury Indicts Two Facing Child Sex Charges
  •   Missing Lewis County Girl Found
  •   Author to Pen Book on Michelle Michael Murder Case
  • Victims of Lewis County Accident Identified
  •   NEW INFO: Missing Senior Citizens Found in Braxton County
  •   WVU Continues Presidential Search
  •   Upshur County Development Authority Building Industrial Access Road
  •   Merlin's Magic Makes Paper Medical Charts Disappear at WVUH
  • State Recommends Inspections at Two Gilmer County Elementary Schools
  •   Officials to Sign Corridor H Resolutions
  •   Bonding Company to Pay Fees for Kenneth Mikolon Manhunt
  •   DOH Awaits Testing on Route 131 Slip
  •   Wisconsin Man Sentenced in Marion County Bank Robbery
  •   Arbors Fire Victims' Relatives Speak Out
  •   Marion County Woman Sentence for Having Sex with Taylor County Teens
  • Upshur County Grand Jury Indicts 29
  •   Country Living Issue Featuring WV Home Hits Newsstands
  •   Account Set Up to Aid Arbors Fire Victims
  • Police Link Burglars in Nearly 50 Cases
  •   Airport Partners with Travel Agency to Offer More Flights
  •   Work on "The Narrows" To Begin This Month
  • Preston County Man Accepts Plea Deal on Child Sex Charges
  •   Manchin Appoints Mike Ross to 37th House District Seat
  •   Verizon to Update Service for Doddridge County
  •   End In Sight For Upshur County's Addressing & Mapping Project
  •   Police Search for Witness in Adamston House Shooting
  •   Harrison County Man Sentenced on Child Sex Charges
  •   Harrison Commission Backs Smoking Ban Amendment
  •   Fairmont Plans Cafe District
  •   More Burglaries at Monongalia County Businesses
  • Another Morgantown Resident Dies After South Carolina Accident
  •   MORE INFO: State Road Closed in Bridgeport After Slide
  •   Couple Sentenced for Burning Home
  • More Pets Return to Fairmont Arbors Home
  •   Residents Reunited with Pets
  • Judge Dismisses Newspaper's Lawsuit Against WVU
  •   Updated: Candidates Interview for 37th WV House District Seat
  • Upshur Baby Death Ruled Homicide
  • Morgantown Police Arrest Man in Series of Burglaries
  •   Bringing Shoppers To Downtown Elkins
  •   String of Break-Ins Spread to Two Counties
  •   Monongalia County Road Remains Closed After Slide
  •   Sago Miners Remembered
  •   More Monongalia Businesses Targeted by Burglars
  •   Officials Release Name of Fairmont Apartment Fire Victim
  •   Delegate Proudfoot Laid to Rest
  •   Salem Pub Owner Rallies Support Against Smoking Ban
  •   An Elkins Home Medicine and Medical Supplies Store Has Moved
  • Allegheny Power Customers to See Rate Increase This Week
  •   Officials Cut Ribbon on FGH HeathPlex
  • Charges Dropped Against Former Athletes in Marshall County
  •   Buckhannon to Get New Street Signs
  • NCWV Airport Free Flights Full
  •   Couple Agrees to Plea Deal in Kidnapping Case
  •   UPDATE: Lewis County Man Charged With Murder
  •   Two Westover Shooting Suspects Have Court Hearings
  •   Rock Forge Neighborhood House Needs Volunteers to Help with Move
  •   MIR Members Meet with Governor Manchin
  •   New Businesses Coming To Elkins
  •   UPDATE: State Police Investigate Unattended Death in Harrison County
  • WVU Bowl Game Sells Out
  •   Doddridge County EMS to Work Month to Month
  •   Another Suspect Enters Plea in the Fatal District Shooting Case
  • UPDATE: Preston County Fire Ruled Arson
  •   UPDATE: Elderly Man Dies After Tree Falls On His Car in Grafton
  •   One Morgantown Restaurant Closes While Another Gets Set to Reopen
  • ICG to Permanently Close Sago Mine
  •   Attorney Asks that Marion County Murder Suspect Be Acquitted and Released
  •   Judge Issues Decision in Taylor County Commission Dispute
  •   "Morgantown Madam" Appeals Conviction & Sentence
  •   WVU BOG Approves Plans for Basketball Practice Facility
  •   State BOE Declares Emergency in Randolph County Schools
  •   New Developments in Westover Home Invasion
  •   HealthPlex To Open December 22nd in Marion County
  •   Recount Continues in Taylor County
  • Fifth Suspect Arrested in Connection with Westover Shooting
  •   UPDATE: Lack of Water Slows Harrison County Firefighters
  •   Recount Under Way in Taylor County Election
  •   UPDATE: Tickets Going Fast for WVU's Bowl Game
  •   Woman Who Used Kids in Burglary is Sentenced
  • Grafton Police Make Arrest in Attempted Armed Robbery
  •   District Shooting Defendant Sentenced
  •   UPDATE: Officials Find Cause of Sprinkler System Damage at New UHS
  •   UPDATE: Second Victim's Identity Released in Monongalia County Crash
  •   Westover Shooting Suspect has Hearing
  •   Meet the New University High School
  •   USA Cycling Appeals Verdict That Favored Tucker County Cyclist
  •   "Morgantown Madam" Receives Federal Prison Sentence
  •   Barbour County Woman Appeals Murder Conviction
  •   Third Suspect Arrested in Westover Shooting
  •   Transmission Headquarters moves to Fairmont
  •   Man Charged As An Accessory in Clarksburg Murder
  • State Supreme Court Denies Assistant Prosecutor's Parking Ticket Appeal
  •   Reaction To Wind Turbine Project
  •   Former WVU Football Player Avoids Prison Time
  • UPDATE: DNR Report Released on Tiger Killed in Pocahontas County
  •   UPDATE: Hunter Killed From Fall in Harrison County Identified
  •   State PSC Approves Laurel Mountain Wind Farm Project
  •   UPDATE: Taylor County Election Lawsuit Goes to Court
  •   UPDATE: Westover Man Shot Twice in Home Invasion
  •   Marion County Murder Trial Delayed
  • Man Arrested in Deadly Morgantown Accident
  • Pair Faces a Host of Charges in Three Separate Crimes in Fairmont
  •   Petition to Remove Preston County BOE
  • Barbour County Man Arrested in Fatal Crash
  •   New Ways to Treat Slick Winter Roads
  •   Breaking News: Another Mistrial Declared in Lincoln Taylor Murder Case 
  •   Lincoln Taylor Trial Wraps
  • UPDATE: Woman Killed in Barbour County Accident
  •   Lincoln Taylor Trial Day 7
  •   Last Day for Some at University High School
  •   U.S. Marshals Find Wanted Taylor County Man in New Mexico
  •   Doddridge County Looks at EMS Contract
  •   Lincoln Taylor Murder Trial Day 6
  • Grand Jury to Hear Preston County DUI with Death Case
  •   Co-defendant Testifies in Lincoln Taylor Murder Trial
  •   Former Monongalia County Deputy Gets Prison Sentence for Sex Crime
  •   Lincoln Taylor Trial Day 4
  •   UPDATE: Fire Rips Through Historic Building in Salem
  •   State Street Informational Meetings
  •   Lincoln Taylor Trial Day 3
  •   Air Quality tested at Morgantown Bars
  • Elkins Attorney Reaches Plea Agreement
  •   Another District Shooting Suspect Pleads Guilty
  •   DOH to Hold Public Meetings on State Street Closure
  •   Protecting Your Phone Line
  •   Randolph County Quarry Concerns
  •   Day 2 of Lincoln Taylor's Second Murder Trial
  •   Monongalia County Murder Suspect Pleads Guilty
  •   Surveillance Video: Elkins Police Investigate Armed Robbery
  •   Update: Fire Damages Four States Home
  •   Jury Selected in Second Lincoln Taylor Murder Trial
  •   Mobile Mammography Bus Unveiled at WVU
  •   Doddridge County EMS Under Fire Again
  •   Judge Denies Bond for Harrison County Murder Suspect
  •   A Lawsuit Could Change Commission Race Results
  •   Preston County School Bond Fails
  •   Former WVU Football Player Implicates Another Former Player in Robbery
  •   UPDATE: Construction Worker Electrocuted in Fairmont is Identified
  •   Work Continues On Elkins Railyard Restaurant
  • Follow Up: White Powder Found at Morgantown Bank Was No Threat
  •   UPDATE: Man Hit By Car in Morgantown Dies
  •   Mylan Park Elementary to Reopen Friday
  •   Worker Shocked in Harrison County Dies From His Injuries
  •   Taylor County Home Evacuated After Natural Gas Build Up
  •   Updated: Hazmat Team Called to Morgantown Bank
  •   A Fire Last February is Still a Concern for Neighbors in Fairmont
  •   UPDATE: Accident in Doddridge County Kills Two, Injures Three
  •   Residents Searching for Answers After Preston County Bridge Collapse
  •   State Supreme Court to Hear Former Bridgeport Teacher's Appeal
  • Doddridge County Man Indicted on Sex Charges
  • WV Supreme Court Won't Hear Appeal in WVU Student Death Case
  •   Elkins Middle School Construction On Schedule
  •   Healthplex Will Open Soon
  • Harman School Getting Over Illness
  • UPDATED: Second Person Dies As a Result of  I-68 Accident
  •   Harrison County Man Sentenced in Shaken Baby Case
  • UPDATED: Head-on Collision Kills One Person in Morgantown
  • New Information on Deadly Upshur County Fire
  • Two Plead Guilty to Sex Crimes in Taylor County
  • Marion County Murder Suspect Gets New Attorney
  • CENTRA Bus To Bulk Up On Routes
  •   Preston County Man Arraigned in Harrison County Shooting Case
  •   WVU Unveils Plans for Pedestrian Bridge
  •   UPDATED: Murder Suspect Taken Back to Pennsylvania
  •   Former WVU Football Player Pleads Guilty
  •   WVU Presidential Search: "Full Speed Ahead"
  •   DNR Looking into Taylor County Dead Fish
  •   Taylor County Election Lawsuit Unresolved
  •   UPDATED: Harrison County School Bus Involved in Accident
  •   Marion County BOE Rescindes Employee Bonus, Then Gives It Back
  •   State Sues Plane Owner After Deadly Crash
  •   Monongalia County Drunk Driver Faces More Jail Time
  •   Taylor County Communications Tower Moving Forward
  •   Harrison County Shooter Enters Plea
  •   I-79 Work in Harrison County to be Finished Soon
  •   Petition to Close Fairmont Bar
  •   No Criminal Charges in Bresch Scandal
  •   UPDATE: Citizens Still Working To Save Fish From Taylor County Pond
  • UPDATE: Upshur County Fire Kills Elderly Woman
  •   Fairmont Residents File Petition Over Problems with a Bar
  •   DOH Says U.S. Route 50 Slide Should be Fixed Sometime Next Month
  •   Ribbon Cut at Fairmont's Traction Square
  •   Salem One Step Closer to Resolving Water Problem
  •   Man Accused in Fatal Hit and Run in Court
  • Preston County Man to Spend Time in Federal Prison for Child Porn Conviction
  • Former Doddridge County Man Sentenced on Federal Pot and Gun Charges
  •   Salem Fitness Trail Opens to the Public
  •   Upshur County Alcohol Prevention Program Makes Progress
  •   Tenative Plan Reached for Salem Water
  •   Rock Forge Neighborhood House Update
  •   WV Supreme Court Won't Hear Marion County Ballot Dispute
  •   Marion County Woman Pleads Guilty in Morgantown Embezzlement Case
  •   Division of Highways Set to Take Next Step in Gateway Connector Construction
  • WVU Presidential Search Committee Finalized
  • Former EMS Worker Pleads Guilty in Stolen Morphine Case
  •   Investigation Continues Into Body Found Along Preston County Road
  •   Response Filed in Marion County Ballot Dispute
  •   Economy Woes Burden Area Non-Profit Organizations
  •   Marion County Commission Lawsuit Heats Up
  •   Meeting Held for the Salem Water Project
  •   Clarksburg Sidewalk Controversy is Cleared Up
  •   Investigation Continues Into Dead Birds at Tucker County HS
  •   Two Lawsuits to Remove Commissioners from November Ballot
  • Man Arrested in Morgantown Stabbing
  •   Marion County Woman Gets Reduced Sentence in Child Sex Case
  •   Blacksville #2 Mine Idle After 440 Workers Stay Home
  •   Two WVU Basketball Players Back in Court in Pittsburgh
  •   Section of Rt. 50 Still Closed in Harrison County
  •   Smoking Ban Still an Issue in Monongalia County
  • Supreme Court Agrees to Take up DuPont Case
  •   Supreme Court Decides it Won't Hear Michael Murder Appeal
  •   Four Sentenced in Connection with Salem Murder Case
  •   Brother and Sister Arrested in 2007 Arson Case
  •   WV Residents Outraged over PA Power Line Deal
  •   More Added to WVU President Search Committee
  •   Five Year Battle over Fairview Alley
  •   Monongalia County Woman Appeals Murder Conviction to WV Supreme Court
  •   Traction Square Project Completed
  •   Washed Out Rail Trail Will Be Fixed Soon
  •   One Juror Blamed for Taylor Mistrial
  •   Taylor Trial Ends in Mistrial
  •   Taylor Murder Trial Day 3
  •   No Bond Reduction for Morgantown Double Shooting Suspect
  •   Man Pleads Guilty in Monongalia County Murder
  •   Lincoln Taylor Trial Day 2
  •   Lincoln Taylor Murder Trial Starts
  • Lewis County Doctor Sentenced on Federal Drug Charges
  •   Reward Increased for Arson Information
  •   Man Arrested in Haywood Break-in
  •   Lewis County Murder Suspect is Denied Bond
  •   To Destroy or Restore the Old Marion County Jail?
  •   Harrison County Man Pleads Guilty in Shaken Baby Case
  •   Pruntytown Escapees Indicted by the Grand Jury
  •   WVWC Remembers Student Killed in Accident
  • Marion County Woman Indicted on Sex Assault Charges
  • Former Harrison County School Bus Driver Indicted in Taylor County
  • WVU Faculty Senate Holds First Meeting of the Year
  •   WVU Football Player Pleads Guilty in Drug Case
  •   Update: Man Arrested in Deadly Fairmont Hit & Run
  •   Update: Arrest Made in Morgantown Shooting
  •   Spelter Fireman Given Traditional Funeral
  •   Two Indicted for Kidnapping in Harrison County
  •   Fairmont Murder Suspect is Back in Court
  •   Autopsy Results Released in Monongalia County Girl's Death
  • Two Barbour County Men Sentenced on Child Sex Charges
  •   Taylor County Gets New Radio System
  •   Update: Two Brothers Drown at Valley Falls
  •   Man Sentenced in Wings Ole Hold-Up
  •   Settlement Reached in WV Courtesy Patrol Death
  •   Classes Underway At Elkins Middle School Modulars
  •   Update: Fatal ATV Accident in Preston County
  •   New Info: Teenager Killed in Interstate 79 Accident
  •   Harrison County Plays It Safe When Hiring Teachers
  •   Friday was Mike Garrison's Final Day at WVU
  • Teen Killed in Westover Car Wreck
  •   Update: Jury Delivers Verdict in Donell Lee Murder Trial
  •   More Sections of Old Gypsy Bridge Come Down
  •   Donell Lee Murder Trial Day 3
  •   James DeGasperin Sentenced
  •   Teen Sentenced in Harrison County Murder
  • Former Teacher Sentenced in Preston County Triple Murder
  •   Donell Lee Murder Trial Day 2
  •   Elkins Making Plans To Restore Former Governor's House
  •   Firefighters Help Out West
  •   WVU President's Search Update
  •   Fairmont Murder Trial Gets Underway
  •   WV State Police Troop 3 Forms Search and Rescue Team
  • Five Arrested for Arson in Barbour County
  •   Bowman Sentenced to 390 Years
  •   Workers Demolish Gypsy Bridge
  •   Harrison County Passes Smoking Ban
  •   Update: Authorities Catch Pruntytown Escapees
  •   Smoking Ban Adjustment Period Starts in Marion County
  •   Elkins Middle School Modulars Open House Cancelled
  •   Update: One Injured When Utility Pole Falls in Morgantown
  • Last Two Suspects in Salem Murder Reach Plea Deals
  •   UPDATED: Police Investigate WVU Student Death
  •   New Skate Park Opens in Elkins
  •   TruTV Show to Focus on Michelle Michael Murder Case
  •   Another Suspect in Salem Murder Case Agrees to a Plea Deal
  •   Monongalia County School Mourns Student Death
  •   US Cellular Donation Benefits the Boys & Girls Club
  • Salem Murder Suspect Accepts Plea Deal
  •   Division of Highways Says Crews Are Ahead of Schedule on Rt. 50 Fix
  •   Drowning Victim's Family Fights for Changes
  •   All WVU Home Football Games Are Sold Out
  •   Plans Begin for One Area Skate Park As Another Gets Set to Open
  •   "Morgantown Madam" Arrested by U.S. Marshals
  •   Harrison County Man Avoids Double Murder Trial
  •   Verizon Reaches Contract Negotations
  •   Morgantown Man Arrested for Crash One Year Ago
  •   Police Identify Body as Missing Chilean Woman
  •   New Info: Body and Weapons Found in Grafton Home
  •   Monongalia County Man Convicted in Deadly DUI Case Faces More Charges
  •   Police Find Body In River
  •   New Info: Woman Dies in Marion County Apartment Complex Fire
  •   WVU Releases Legal Fee Figures in Rodriguez Lawsuit
  •   Sierra Club Files Appeal in PSC's Decision on "TRAIL" Project
  • Updated: Morgantown Police Take Over Search for Missing Woman
  •   Fairmont Business Donates Money to Protect Law Enforcement K-9s
  •   Updated: Crews Find Body of Missing WVU Student
  •   Demolition Begins on Fairmont Field Club
  •   Verizon Avoids Strike
  •   Extreme Makeover Rerun
  • Young Monongalia County Boy Hit by SUV Dies
  •   Cheat Lake Construction and Crash Concerns
  •   Marion County Woman Accepts Plea in Infant Son's Death
  •   Marion County Schools Plan for the Future
  •   Grafton Man Sentenced for Sexual Abuse
  •   New Tower Could Help Solve Communications Problems In Upshur County
  •   Updated: NWS Confirms Tornado Touched Down in Preston County
  •   Federal Jury Convicts "Morgantown Madam"
  •   Two Accidents Close Interstate 68
  •   New Info: Second Suspect Arrested in Weston Murder
  •   Architects Display Plans for Preston County Schools
  •   "Morgantown Madam" Trial Begins in Federal Court
  •   Billboard Urges Action on US Route 50 Slip
  •   Family Launches Website for Woman Convicted of Killing Her Husband
  •   Man Arrested in Morgantown Grocery Store Attack on Teen
  •   Fairmont's Zero Tolerance Policy Tested
  •   Randolph County Commissioners Decide to Stay Out of Smoking Ban Flap
  • Preston County Woman to Serve Jail Time in Negligent Homicide Case
  •   More Arrests in Meth Lab Bust
  • New Developments in Fatal Crash
  •   Wet Weather Puts a Damper on Group WorkCamp
  •   Forgery Trial Underway
  •   New WVU Interim President Meets with Faculty Senate
  •   Making Sunnyside Brighter
  •   Monongalia County Man Gets Home Confinement on Sex Assault Conviction
  •   Hundreds of Work Camp Students Arrive in Marion County
  •   MHS Show Choir Documentary May Not Make it to MTV
  •   Harrison County Man Pleads Guilty to Sex Abuse
  •   Meetings Set for Weatherford Project
  • Juvenile Accused in Marion County Beating
  • Harrison County Man Pleads Guilty to Sex Crime
  •   Community Members Strategize to Stop Underage Drinking
  •   Marion County Murder Suspect Back in Court
  •   Fairmont Officials Still Looking for Solutions to Collapsing Downtown Building
  •   Harrison County Man Sentenced for Killing his Girlfriend
  •   Fairmont Teen Killed in Head-On Collision
  •   Bridgeport Gabe's Reopens
  •   Ghost Hunters Return to WV
  •   Monongalia County Tax Office to Replace Powerball Winners
  •   WVU Fans React to Rodriguez Paying Up
  •   More Information: Agreement Reached Between WVU and Rodriguez
  •   Gas Incentives Popping Up As Prices Rise
  •   Salem Murder Suspects Back in Court
  •   Convicted Monongalia County Sex Offender Denied Bond
  •   Jury Finds James DeGasperin Guilty on All Counts
  •   WVU Board of Governors Approves Interim President
  •   New Westover Mayor Starts by Making Changes
  •   Jurors To Resume Deliberations in James Degasperin Murder Trial
  •   Buckhannon Reschedules Fireworks Display
  •   Bridgeport Gabe's Set to Reopen This Week
  •   Ten Digit Dialing to Start Soon in West Virginia
  •   Randolph County Man Pleads Not Guilty to Felony Child Abuse Charge
  •   Fire Marshal Needs Help to Catch Arson Suspect
  •   Fairmont Field Club Snack Shack Remodeled
  •   James DeGasperin Takes the Stand in his Triple Murder Trial
  •   Work Continues on Blocked Culvert on Colfax Road
  •   Water Project Could Make Whitmer a Safer Place To Live
  •   Defense Calling Witnesses in James DeGasperin Trial
  •   FEMA Receives Hundreds of Applications for WV Flood Relief
  •   Dominion Announces Plan to Sell Hope and Peoples Divisions
  •   Marion County Copper Thieves Get Busted
  •   Man Reaches Plea Deal in Fairmont Shooting
  •   Randolph County Man Pleads Guilty to Beating Elderly Man Over Loud Music Complaint
  •   New President Takes Over at Davis & Elkins College
  •   Colfax Road Reopens After Clogged Culvert Threatened to Flood
  •   DeGasperin Testimony Continues
  •   Harrison County Judge Denies Man's Murder Plea
  •   Elkins Cat Ordinance Goes Into Effect
  • More Depositions Released in the Rich Rodriguez Lawsuit
  •   Marion County Bank Robbery Case Headed to the Grand Jury
  • Degasperin Murder Trial: "This is the Blue Bat"
  • Follow Up: Arrest Warrants Issued in Fairmont Shooting
  • New Info: Teen Killed in Taylor County Accident
  •   State Supreme Court Rules on Two North Central WV Murder Cases
  •   Triple Murder Trial Finally Underway
  •   Jury Seated in James DeGasperin Trial
  •   Flood Debris Still Piling Up in Shinnston Area
  •   Clarksburg Shooting Suspect Arrested in Pennsylvania
  •   Another WVU Official to Step Down After Bresch Degree Scandal
  •   Clarksburg Water Board Hears From Residents On Dam Removal
  • Fairmont State President to Take Same Position at Indiana State
  •   Update: FEMA Sets Up Disaster Recovery Centers in 3 Counties
  •   James DeGasperin Trial: Day Two
  •   New State Fire Academy Opens in Lewis County
  •   Accused Clarksburg Armed Robbers Reach Plea Deal
  • New Info: Missing Star City Man Found in Gilmer County
  •   Fairmont Field Club Memories
  •   FEMA Sets Up Command Post in Harrison County
  •   James DeGasperin Murder Trial Starts
  •   WVU Scores Small Victories in Rodriguez Lawsuit
  •   Lawsuit Filed Over Fire That Destroyed Downtown Salem Buildings
  •   Marion County Bank Robbery Suspect Also Wanted in North Carolina
  •   Update: Police ID Body Found in Doddridge County
  •   Houses & Homes For City of Morgantown Employees
  •   New WVU Alumni Center Gets WV Birthday Gift
  •   Old State Hospital Group Meets to Discuss Name Complaints
  • Updated: State Police Make Arrest in Elkins Home Invasion
  •   President Bush Approves Flooding Assistance for West Virginia
  •   State Street Demolition Process Too Slow for Residents
  • Upshur County Kidnapping Suspect to Face More Charges
  •   Marion County Landlord Sentenced on Variety of Charges
  •   Renovations Complete on Jackson's Mill Dining Hall
  •   Likely, Taylor Back in Court
  •   New Proposal to Fix Monongalia County Road Problem
  •   Two Marion County Men Arraigned on Sex Charges
  •   Updated: Marion County Bank Robbery
  •   DOH Releases Flood Damage Estimates for North Central WV
  •   Preston County Man Charged With Murder Back in Court
  •   Lee Faces New Murder Charge
  •   Railyard Restaurant Could Help To Make Elkins A Tourist Destination
  •   WVU Releases Report on its Health Sciences Center
  •   Michelle Michael Murder Appeal is One Step Closer to Being Heard
  •   West Virginia Tomatoes on Safe List in Salmonella Outbreak, Agricultural Commissioner Says
  •   New Info: Car Chase May Have Caused Deadly Preston County Crash
  •   WV Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Appeal in Fairmont Murder Case
  •   State Supreme Court Denies Appeal in Monongalia County Murder Trial
  • WVU Board of Governors Outlines Presidential Process
  •   Governor Manchin Asks President Bush for Flood Disaster Declaration
  •   Marion County Grand Jury Indicts Man in Fairmont Shooting
  •   Man Who Killed Doddridge County Woman While Driving on Drugs is Sentenced
  •   Salem Cleaning Up After Flood
  •   Preston County Triple Murder Suspect Indicted on More Charges
  •   Whitmer Finally Gets Water
  •   Fairmont Murder Suspects Now Face More Charges
  •   Man Who Killed Five While Driving Drunk Gets Maximum Sentence
  •   Elkins Rotary Club Continues Katrinia Relief Efforts
  •   Flood Clean-Up Continues
  •   Braxton County Magistrate to Serve 120 Days Behind Bars
  •   American Red Cross Provides Aid to Flood Victims Across the Area
  •   Preston County Looking at Tougher Dog Ordinances
  •   Gilmer County Cleans Up After Flooding
  • MSHA Releases Report on Barbour County Mine Death
  •   Governor Adds Six Counties to Flooding State of Emergency Area
  •   Updated: Lumberport Residents Deal with Water Problems
  •   Storm Clean-Up Begins in Boothsville
  •   Hit and Run Victim Honored at Former School
  •   Students May Move Out Of Elkins Middle School Next Year
  •   Plans for Central Preston Middle School
  •   Vets Nursing Home Passes Inspection
  • Harrison County Fire Ruled Arson
  •   A Revised School Bond for Voters
  •   Judge Accepts Sago Settlement
  •   Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed In Crash That Killed Four Upshur County Teens
  •   WVU Student Rally: Garrison Must Go
  • Changes In Store for WVU After Degree Scandal
  •   Suspect in 2007 Shooting is Arrested Again
  •   Public Meeting on Marion County Smoking Ban
  •   Judge Decides Preston County Man Will Face Three Murder Charges
  •   Rich Rodriguez's Agent's Deposition is Released
  •   Monongalia County Smoking Ban Vote is Tabled
  •   State Trooper Killed in the Line of Duty in Honored by FBI
  •   Gas Prices & Driving For Work
  •   Fire Departments Resign from Marion County Fire Association
  •   Monongalia County Murder Trial Delayed
  •   Cyber Bullying Advisory Board Created in Harrison County
  •   Monongalia County Health Board to Consider More Smoking Regulations
  • Barbour County Woman Indicted for Burning Down Ex-Boyfriend's Home
  •   Man Arrested After Fairmont Shooting Heads to Court
  •   Search Continues for Two Missing Lewis County Women
  • Defendants Added in Clarksburg Priest Abuse Lawsuit
  •   WVU Student Organizes Public Forum on Bresch Degree Scandal
  •   Lawsuit Filed in Death of Worker at WVU's Mountaineer Field
  •   Jury Reaches Verdict in Harrison County Murder Trial
  •   Harrison County Murder Suspect Testifies in his Own Defense
  • Upshur County Hit and Run Investigation Continues
  •   State Supreme Court Decides Not to Hear Monongalia Co. Murder Appeal
  •   3 WVU Professors Resign Posts
  • Controversy Involving WVU President Garrison Continues
  •   Mistakes Found During Upshur County Vote Canvassing
  •   Woman Arrested in Clarksburg Kidnapping Case Has Bond Changed
  •   Water Extension Project at a Stalemate
  •   OMEGA Trade Expo in Lewis County
  •   Preston County Triple Murder Trial Inches Closer to Starting
  •   Layfield Murder Trial: Day Two
  •   12th Street Pool Set to Reopen in Fairmont
  •   LiveGrades Goes Online in Harrison County
  •   Concerns Over Emergency Radio Communication in Marion County
  •   Harrison County Murder Trial Gets Under Way
  • Faculty Working To Define 'No Confidence'
  •   More Info: WVU BOG Meets in Executive Session
  •   Elkins Funeral Home Owner Gets Prison Sentence
  •   Police Release Surveillance Video in Westover Armed Robbery
  •   Former WVU Football Player Pleads Guilty to Drug Charges
  •   PA Man Arrested in Clarksburg Crack House Raid Gets 24 Year Federal Sentence
  •   Harrison County Man Already in State Prison Receives Federal Sentence
  •   Traction Square Construction Continues
  •   Paid Volunteer Firefighters in Marion County
  •   Two Counties to Benefit From Marion County School Bond Defeat
  •   Harrison Special Response Team Goes to Prison
  •   Marion County Man Pleads Guilty to Embezzling From EFHS Booster Club
  •   WVU Faculty Votes "No Confidence" in Mike Garrison...Again
  •   Another Monongalia County Video Lottery Parlor Robbed
  • WVU Faces Task of Filling Key Vacancies
  • Clarksburg Boy Kidnapped A Year Ago is Found
  • Rich Rodriguez Deposition Released
  •   The PSC Looks Into Laptop Funding Using E911 Fees
  •   WVU President Mike Garrison Addresses Faculty Senate
  •   Hillary Clinton To Be In Grafton for Mother's Day
  •   Lewis County Doctor Pleads Guilty to Federal Prescription Drug Charge
  •   Top Line Exhaust Relocates Business
  •   Methane Still Present in Metz
  •   Mountaineers for Integrity and Responsibility Forms
  •   Wind Turbine Hearings Held in Randolph And Barbour Counties
  •   North Central West Virginia Election Preview
  •   Man Arrested in Worthington Arson Case
  •   Dozens of Seats Up for Grabs in NCWV Elections
  • Pastilong Deposition Transcript Released
  •   Marion County Man Could Spend Up to 20 Years in Prison on Taylor County Burglary Charge
  • Marion County Man Accepts Plea Deal in Sex Abuse Case
  •   Grand Jury Indicts Five in Salem Murder
  • Garrison Says he Will 'Keep Moving Forward'
  •   Methane Mystery Continues in Marion County
  •   WVU Faculty Says Garrison Should Step Down
  •   Update: Fire Marshal: Gas Vapors Are to Blame for Explosion
  •   Doctors Sign Letter of Support for WVU President
  •   Despite Devastating Fire, the Fairmont Field Club Continues On
  •   Jenkins Pleads Guilty in Fairmont Murder-for-Hire Case
  •   Fairmont Child Sex Assault Trial Wraps Up
  •   One Year Later, Clarksburg Child Still Missing
  •   Lewis County Sheriff's Department Down Another Deputy
  •   Bresch Scandal Hurting Donations and Gifts at WVU
  •   Wild and Wonderful Signs Set to Go Back up on WV's Borders
  •   Upshur County has a New Superintendent
  •   Road Work To Be Done On "The Narrows"
  •   Despite Resignations, Lang and Sears Plan to Remain at WVU
  •   Investigation into Fairmont Field Club Fire Continues
  •   "Ghost Hunters" Episode on Weston Hospital Set to Air Wednesday
  •   Man Pleads Guilty in Harrison County DUI Death
  •   Elkins Middle School To Receive Major Upgrades
  •   Kasson School Holding Celebration For Funding
  •   WVU Officials Resign And Faculty Senate Schedules Special Meeting in Bresch Fallout
  •   Hundreds Visit the Site of Fairmont Field Club Fire
  •   Updated: Morgantown Fatal Accident Victim Identified
  •   Randolph County Man Sentenced in Shooting Death
  • WVU Academic Leaders Announce Resignations
  •   WVU President Answers Questions on Bresch and Rodriguez Situations
  •   Remembering J.W. Exline's Life
  •   Clarksburg Police Test Sharpshooter Skills
  •   Clarksburg Sex Assault Trial Starts
  •   WVU Actions ‘Seriously Flawed’
  •   Rodriguez Contacted Michigan, Court Documents Say
  •   Residents Flock to Change Party Affiliation Before Election
  •   PSC Delays Transmission Line Decision
  •   WVU Tests Emergency Alert System
  •   Clarksburg Water Board Says Improper Testing May Have Lead to E-Coli Results
  •   Memorial Service Set for BUHS Student Killed in Boating Accident
  •   WV's Aging Population Leads to Unwanted Trend
  •   Funding Secured for University HS Sports Stadium
  •   Morgantown Man Found Guilty of Sexual Assault
  •   New Mountaineer Mascot Officially Assumes Position
  •   Updated: Pilot Killed in Fairmont Helicopter Crash
  •   Clarksburg Double Murder Trial is Pushed Back
  •   Borror Sex Assault Trial Continues
  • Updated: Search Ends for Man Taking Pictures at a School
  •   Smoking Ban Heating Up in Monongalia County
  •   Multi-Million Dollar Harrison County Development Breaks Ground
  •   Jury Selection Starts in Monongalia County Sex Assault Trial
  •   Home Rule Board Visits Bridgeport, Residents Voice Concerns
  •   Powerball Lightning Strikes Twice at Westover Video Lottery Parlor
  •   Randolph County Man Sentenced on Child Abuse Charges
  • Taylor County Man Indicted on Attempted Murder Charges
  • Doddridge County Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug Charges
  •   Route 50 Stretch To Be Closed Up to Three Months
  •   Advisory Lifted for All Harrison County Residents
  •   Exclusive Video: Body Found on WVU Campus ID'd
  •   Suspect in Fairmont Shooting is Brought Back to WV
  •   Two Women Arrested in Harrison County Armed Robbery
  •   New Info: Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Most of Harrison County
  • Montrose Man Arrested After Fight Involving a Baseball Bat and a Knife
  •   Upshur County Students Create Memorials For Four Crash Victims
  •   Tragedy Strikes Upshur County Family Twice In Less Than One Month
  •   Seized Animals Auctioned Off in Upshur County
  •   Ronnie Rorie Trial Enters Second Day in Morgantown
  •   Harrison County Smoking Ban Tabled Again
  •   Ronnie Rorie Morgantown Murder Trial Begins
  • Update:Shooting Suspect Waives Extradition
  • WVU Officials Awaiting Report on Bresch Investigation
  • Rodriguez Case Catches Law Student Attention
  •   Man Accused in Randolph County Shooting Death is Back in Jail
  •   Convicted Barbour County Murderers Sentenced
  •   Mountaineer Mascot Gets Key to Clarksburg
  •   Attorneys for WVU and Rich Rodriguez Back in Court
  •   Attorneys Question Statement in Monongalia County Murder Case
  •   Morgantown's New Spots for Seafood and Italian Food
  •   Initial Toxicology Reports Released in Upshur County Accident that Killed Four Teens
  •   Arrest Warrant Issued in Fairmont Shooting
  •   Marion County Strengthens Smoking Ban
  •   Three Men Sentenced in Elkins Armed Robbery
  •   Taylor County Woman Pleads Guilty to Child Neglect
  •   UPDATED: DOH Closes Portion Of Rt. 50 In Harrison Co.
  •   Woman Who Embezzled from WVU is Sentenced
  •   Fairmont Shooting Victim in Critical Condition
  •   WVU Making Progress on New Alumni Center
  •   Harrison County Kidnapping Trial Ends in Not Guilty Verdict
  •   Smoking Ban Vote Delayed in Monongalia County
  •   Barbour County Senior Center Elevator Repairs
  •   Fairmont Murder Suspect Back in Court
  •   Kidnapping Trial Underway in Harrison County
  •   CANCELLED: "Ghost Hunters" Fan Meet and Greet Called Off
  •   Bond Reduction Denied in Harrison County Armed Robbery Cases
  •   Evidence Comes into Question in Upcoming Harrison County Murder Trial
  •   Fairmont Murder-for-Hire Suspect Back in Court
  •   Sen. Rockefeller Committed To Education and Technology.
  •   Two More Arrested in Clarksburg Armed Robbery
  •   Jury Finds Brian Stone Guilty on All Counts
  •   Brian Stone Takes the Stand
  •   Woman Convicted of Killing her Husband Asks for New Trial
  •   Prevention Resource Officer To Return To Lewis County Middle School
  •   Opposition To Proposed Wilderness Designation Areas
  •   DOH Begins Patching Potholes
  •   More Funding for Fairmont Parks
  •   Event Center to Meet Construction Deadline
  •   Remembering The Lives Of Four Upshur County Teens
  •   Food Prices Soar, Hurt Business in WV
  •   Possible Construction Of Cottages At Stonewall Resort State Park
  • Pittsburgh Newspaper to Sue WVU Over Records Requests
  • Fairmont Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Cocaine Charges
  •   Four WVU Football Players Arrested
  • Feds Ask for No Bail for Morgantown Drug Raid Defendants
  • Ritchie County School to be Closed for Third Straight Day
  •   Students Share Stories from Nicaragua
  •   Property Owners Look for Help
  •   Lincoln Taylor Murder Trial Delayed
  •   Man Sentenced in Harrison County Beating Death
  • Senator Byrd Out of Hospital
  •   Property Theft Stings North Central West Virginia
  •   Grant Gives Taylor County Deputies High-Tech Equipment
  • Upshur County Man Facing Drug Charges in Meth Lab Case
  •   A Marine's Mustang Becomes a Memorial
  •   Clarksburg Blue-Print Rebuilds From Ashes
  •   Drivers Still Dealing with Road Slip on Route 50 in Harrison County
  •   Depositions Set in WVU - Rodriguez Lawsuit
  •   Davis & Elkins College Names New President
  •   Young Flemington Girl Injured in Accident, Visits Friends at School
  •   Man Sentenced for Stabbing Wife in Preston County
  •   Marion County Sheriff's Deputies Arrest Four on Armed Robbery Charges
  •   Hearing in Preston County Murder Case Focuses on Evidence
  •   Man Arrested in One Monongalia County Robbery Admits to Another
  •   Family Observes Anniversary of Unsolved Clarksburg Murder
  • Search Ends for Missing Taylor County Man
  •   Perma-Patching Potholes
  •   Controversy Over Police Civil Service Commission
  •   Barbour County Murder Trial Ends with a Conviction
  •   Jury Deliberates in Barbour County Murder Trial
  •   Suncrest Neighbors Concerned about WVU Childcare Center
  •   Follow Up: Fairmont Fire Deemed Not Suspicious
  •   PSC Staff Suggests that High Voltage Transmission Line Proposal be Denied
  •   Mud Bog Noise Tests Planned
  •   "Lightning Storm" Hampered Fairmont Firefighters
  •   Barbour County Murder Trial Begins
  •   Students Spend First Day in New Doddridge Co. High School
  •   Upshur County Designates Smoking Areas at its Courthouse
  •   Clarksburg Police Nab Two for Armed Robbery
  •   Pet Pride: Prickly Pals
  •   Armed Robbery Suspect Caught on Camera
  •   Dam Demolition Project Moves Forward
  •   Preston County Pup Returns from Prison
  •   Clarksburg Web site Aimed at Attracting, Keeping Business
  •   Work to Begin to Widen I-79
  •   Sentence Reduction Denied
  •   Fire Destroys Another Business and Devastates Community
  •   Teachers Move Into New Doddridge County High School
  •   WVU Files Response to Rodriguez Counterclaim
  • Upshur County BOE Rescinds Restructuring Decision
  •   Mud Bogging Planned for Old Weston State Hospital
  •   Grafton Man Gets Prison Time on Sex Abuse Convictions
  •   Can You Help Solve Morgantown Armed Robberies?
  •   Kelly Bennett Sentenced on Child Porn Charges
  •   Alleged Child Abuser Enters Plea
  •   Update: Teacher Arrested in Drug Sweep Resigns
  •   New Video: "Letters Home" Marine Returns Home to Talk to Students
  •   New Video: Nine Arrested After Federal Raid at Morgantown Nightclub
  •   Missing Man's Body Found in Harrison County
  •   WBOY Flashback: Jeannie Goldfoot
  • Follow Up: Law Enforcement is Not Investigating Rodriguez Threats
  •   WVU has Ideas to Help Traffic Problem
  •   Morgantown Recruit Graduates From Marine Corps
  •   Harrison County Dog Takes Prize at Westminster Dog Show
  •   PSC Changes Area Code Plan
  •   "Pay Up Rich"
  •   Marion County Man Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge
  •   Prosecutors Say Deputy Shot Hepzibah Man in Self Defense
  • Update:Air Date Changed for Fairmont 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition'
  •   Charges Dismissed in Randolph County Shaken Baby Case
  •   Man Who Embezzled from EFHS Booster Club is Headed to Prison
  •   WVU Lawsuit Against Rodriguez Headed Back to Morgantown
  •   PREVIEW: WBOY Reporters Experience Life As A Marine
  •   WBOY Flashback: Adam Joseph
  •   Area Code 681 to Replace 304 in Portions of WV
  •   Plans for Windmills Cause Controversy
  •   Fire Destroys Masontown Building and Livelihoods
  •   Preston County Murder Trial Delayed Again
  •   Bringing Back the Bees
  •   Verdict Delivered in ICG Coal Dust Trial
  •   Rodriguez Argues Case Should Stay in Federal Court
  •   Marion County Man Indicted for Murder
  •   Update: One Dead in Upshur County Accident
  •   New Siren In Monongalia County
  • North Central West Virginia Airport Continues To Grow
  •   Randolph County Mine Cited in Fatal Accident
  •   Family Remembers Woman Murdered in 2003
  •   Deciding the Fate of $2 User Fee
  •   Rodriguez Responds to WVU Lawsuit
  •   Follow-Up On Harrison County Man's Ongoing Issues With Workers Comp.
  • A Blue Cloud of Doubt Over King Coal
  •   Elkins Club Fined for Violating County Smoking Ban
  •   New Program Links Parents & Schools
  •   Testimony Wraps Up In ICG Trial
  •   Mt. Clare Family Gets A Wish Granted
  • WVU Asks to Depose Rodriguezes
  •   Clarksburg Man Sentenced on Child Abuse Charges
  •   Three Rivers Drug Task Force Makes Big Arrest
  •   Marion County Unveils First-Ever Drug Dog
  •   Extreme Makeover Rumors
  •   Investigations into Eagles Discrimination Claim Continue
  •   Clarksburg Cracking Down on Abandoned, Junked Vehicles
  •   Rodriguez Says $1.5 Million is the Most He'll Pay WVU
  • Two Arrested in Fairmont Lounge Robbery
  •   Update: Fire Near Sardis Kills One
  •   Doddridge County To Collect Residents' Flooding Reports
  • Relatives of Sago Victims File Suit Against ICG
  •   Residents Not Impressed with Rod's Side of the Story
  •   Foul Play Possible in Missing Man Case
  •   Day 3 in ICG Trial
  •   "Town of Osage" Not a Town
  •   WVU Mum on Athletic Department Review
  •   Morgantown Construction Brings Jobs and Better Patient Care
  •   Update: Accusers Speak In Clarksburg Discrimination Claim
  •   Man Accused in Harrison County Crime Spree is Headed for Grand Jury
  •   Rodriguez Case Could Be Transferred to US Circuit Court in Wheeling
  •   AmberView First Test Is A Success
  •   Warning Siren Set for Test
  •   PA Bank Robbery Suspect Kills Himself in Marion County
  •   Racial Issues and West Virginia University
  •   Fairmont Couple Returns Home
  •   Update: Historic Marion County Church Ruled Arson
  •   Sex Assault Victim Sues Former Sheriff's Deputy
  •   Students Donate Stories & Sunglasses for Island Children
  •   Officials Take Another Look at School Bus Safety
  •   Fort Martin Residents Feel Truck Traffic Threatens Safety
  •   WVWC Basketball Player Arraigned on Drug Charges
  • Man Pleads Not Guilty to Harrison County Double Murder
  • Letters Home: Marine from Harrison County Set to Come Home
  • Chief Justice Recuses Himself from Massey Case
  • Senior Citizens Can Vote on Fee They Might Not Pay
  •   Suspect Arraigned on Murder Charges in The District Apartments Shooting
  •   Amber View Doubles Enrollment in Second Year
  •   Country Roads Transit a Success
  •   Taylor County Man Faces Sex Charges in Two Counties
  •   Update: Police Arrest Man they say Tried to Burn Down Buckhannon Bar
  • Rodriguez Responds to WVU Lawsuit
  •   Mill Creek Crime Down
  •   Shooting and Robbery Suspect Arraigned in Harrison County
  •   Sale Agreement Between Dominion and Equitable is Called Off
  •   Remains Found in Maryland Identified as Missing Morgantown Woman
  •   McCourt Files for Upshur Co. Magistrate Race
  •   Bulging Bricks Finally Fixed
  •   Memorial Day Murder Trial Continued Until February
  •   Friends, Family Benefit Fairmont Police Officer
  •   Update: Young Girl Hit By Truck Getting off Taylor Co. School Bus
  •   Authorities: Driver Killed From Crash, Not Chemicals
  •   Evacuation Plan Questioned After Scare Thursday
  •   Four Indicted for Monongalia County Robbery that Led to Shooting Death
  •   WV Public Theater Project Set to Move Forward
  • WVU’s Sears Offers His Views on MBA Records Flap
  •   WVU Hires Three Assistants with a Fourth on the Way
  •   Men Charged with Murder and Manslaughter Top Harrison County Indictments
  •   Marion County Plans to Fix a 5 Year Sewage Problem
  •   Fourth and Final Suspect Charged with District Apartment Robbery
  •   Salem Businesses, Residents Still Cleaning Up After Flooding
  •   Skeletal Remains: Missing Morgantown Woman?
  •   Deputies: Man Murdered in Lost Creek
  •   Elkins Hires Full Time Fire Chief
  • Fairmont Man Pleads Guilty to Sex Abuse
  •   Convicted Harrison County Murderer Asks for New Trial
  •   "No Such Thing as Free Power"
  • Bridgeport Police Arrest Man After Car Chase
  •   WVU Provost Gives Charge to Independent Review Team
  •   New Technology Helps in Infant Death Investigation
  •   Warm Weather Work on Gateway Connector
  • Podolsky Enters Guilty Plea for Memorial Day Murder
  • Allegheny Energy Reaches Agreement with PSC on Proposed Power Line
  •   Cody Harris Sentenced
  •   State Police Re-open 1986 Infant Death Case
  •   Fairmont Names New Police Chief
  •   Morgantown Post Office Ready For Change of Address
  • Body of Missing Elderly Ritchie County Man is Found
  •   Follow Up: Search is called off for Missing Harrison County Man
  •   Follow Up: Second Person Dies from Injuries in Ritchie Co. Accident
  •   Accused Marion County Murderer Dated Victim
  • WVU Appoints Faculty To Look Into Degree Rewarding Dust Up
  •   Grafton Landmark Closes Its Doors
  •   Full One-on-One Interview: Pres. Garrison Addresses Issues Facing WVU
  •   Lawyer Comments on Suit WVU Filed Against Rodriguez
  • Wheeling Lawyer To Represent WVU in Suit Against Rodruiguez
  •   Update: One Dead, Six Hurt in Route 50 Accident
  •   WVU Sues Coach Rod
  •   Update: Officials say Taylor County Lumberjack's OK
  •   Randolph County Names New 911 Director
  •   Fairmont Man Charged With Murder
  • Jimbo Fisher To Stay A Seminole
  •   Body Found Believed to be Leah Hickman
  •   Conspiracy Charges Changed to First Degree Murder
  •   Cost of Living Increases; Holiday Shoppers Feel Crunch
  •   Lighting Up a Life That Touched So Many
  • Morgantown Man Gets Prison Time for Setting Girlfriend's Apartment on Fire
  •   Clarksburg Residents Concerned After Tuesday's Fire
  • WVU Athletic Director Comments on Coaching Search
  •   'Persons Of Interest' Considered in Marion County Murder Investigation
  •   Prosecutor Wants Defense Attorney in Marion County Murder Case Removed
  •   Convicted Sheriff's Deputy Wants New Trial
  •   Taylor County Keeps Electronic Voting System
  •   Bowden Sign Creates National Buzz
  • WVU Board of Governors Responds to Donor Accusations
  •   Exclusive Video: Rodriguez Announces He's Leaving WVU
  •   Red, White and You Military Wives Get Pampered
  •   Deputies Have Another Suspect in Robbery that led to Death
  •   "Home Rule" Could Mean Options for Bridgeport and Fairmont
  • Gov. Manchin Comments on Rodriguez's Decision to Leave
  •   Red Cross To the Rescue in Harrison County.
  • Bond Altered in Barbour County Attempted Murder Case
  • Arrest Made in Hit-and-Run Investigation
  •   More Charges Filed in Fatal Accident
  •   Randolph County Sex Assault Trial Begins
  •   Marion County School Bond Call in Final Planning Stages
  •   Emergency Preparation Public Meetings
  •   Follow Up: Bomb Scare in Preston County
  •   Lawyers for Salem Murder Suspect Want to do Their Own Investigation
  •   Judge Orders Man Accused in Harrison County Double Murder to Remain in Jail
  •   New Doddridge Co. High School Almost Finished
  •   Report Says Sago Blast May Have Been Much More Powerful Than First Thought.
  •   Harrison County Man Sentenced on Child Abuse Charges
  • Follow Up: Deputies Identify High Life Lounge Robbery Suspect
  • Update: 2 Dead in Preston County Murder/Suicide
  •   WBOY Flashback: Patti Petite
  • Turner Family "So Grateful" for Extreme Makeover Experience
  • Clarksburg Man Pleads Guilty to Child Abuse and Neglect
  • Man Arrested in Harrison County Hunting Death
  •   MOVE THAT BUS
  •   Fixing the Narrows
  •   Flights from North Central West Virginia Will Soon Land in DC
  •   Planning for 2020
  •   Construction Wraps Up on Fairmont 'Extreme Makeover'
  •   Wicked Weather Halts Elderly Delivery Services
  •   Salem Murder Suspect Faces Other Charges
  •   Bondsman Wants Body of Accused Murderer Exhumed
  •   Winter Weather Wreaks Havoc on West Virginia Drivers
  •   Suspect in Salem Murder is Arraigned
  •   Preliminary NTSB Report Released in Plane Crash Landing
  •   New Details: Man Arrested After Stabbing in Grafton
  •   Winter Weather Does Not Stop Extreme Team
  •   Planning For the Fiesta Bowl
  •   Man Arrested in 2005 Harrison County Double Murder Case
  •   New Info:Murder Investigation Continues
  •   Mountaineer Fans Stay Loyal to their Team
  •   Demolition Day for Extreme Home Makeover
  •   Seized Animals Safe
  •   Cajun Restaurant Opens Again
  •   Winter Months Cause Water Pipes to Burst
  • Fairmont Man Sentenced on Host of Child Sex Charges
  • Baumann Sentenced to One Year In Jail
  •   Police Cruisers Coming To A Neighborhood Near You
  •   Harrison County Woman Avoids Prison Time on Child Neglect Conviction
  •   Museum and Monument for Miners Planned in Fairmont
  •   Portions of Gateway Connector to Open Sooner than Expected
  •   Update: Driver Dies After Car Rolls Over, Burst Into Flames
  •   Preston County Residents Want Power Line Off Path
  •   Mountaineer Fans Making Travel Plans
  •   West Virginians Clicking To Find Deals on Cyber Monday
  •   Morgantown Building Goes Up in Flames, Again
  •   Man Dies After Hunting Incident
  •   WBOY Flashback: Aru Pande
  •   ICG Will Have to Revise Permit Before Continuing with Tygart Mine
  • Letters Home: Thanksgiving in Iraq
  •   Food Pantries Hardest Hit During Holidays
  •   Summit Park House Fire Ruled Arson
  •   Two Years Later Erin Keener is Remembered
  •   Summit Park House Burns for the Fourth Time
  •   Hunters Use Techniques To Make the Big Catch on Opening Day
  •   WBOY Flashback: David Foster
  •   Harrison County Man Involved in Death is Sentenced
  •   Former Deputy to Stay in Jail Until He is Sentenced on Sex Conviction
  • Two Suspects Post Bond in District Shootings Incidents
  •   Pet Pride: Nellie The Wonder Dog
  •   Crash Warning Signs Go Up Around State
  •   Update: Another Arrest in Made Morgantown Shooting
  • Follow Up: Police ID Morgantown Accident Victim
  •   NTSB Releases Report in Fairmont Plane Accident
  •   New Info: State Police Continue I-68 Fatal Accident Investigation
  •   Updated: Truck Accident Spills Produce on Interstate 79
  •   WBOY Flashback: Denise Alex
  •   A State Trooper is Laid To Rest
  • Harrison County Woman Sentenced on Sex Charges
  •   Woman Avoids Jail Time in Monongalia County Robbery
  •   Harrison County Veterans Reflect on Time of Service
  •   Winner Chosen in Annual WVU Beard Growing Contest
  •   New Web site Goes Online Dedicated to Jacob Allen
  •   Updated:Small Plane Makes Crash Landing in Randolph County
  • Gov. Orders Flags to Be Lowered in Memory of State Trooper
  •   Trains Bring Prosperity To Elkins
  •   Marion County Schools Report 39 Criminal Incidents Last Month
  •   Clark Street Bridge To Bring Benefits to Clarksburg
  •   Prosecutor Asks for Defense Attorney to be Removed in Fairmont Murder Case
  •   Barbour County Man Pleads Guilty to Murder
  •   Funeral Arrangements Made for State Trooper from Elkins
  •   Lights...Camera...Mon-Fayette?
  •   Man Convicted in 1980s Murder Mulls Appeal
  •   Another Arrest Warrant Issued in District Apartment Robbery and Shooting
  •   New Developments in District Apartments Shootings
  •   Jacob Allen Now Part of Project Lifesaver
  •   Updated: WVSSAC Issues Revised Ratings
  • Follow Up: MSHA Issues Report in Randolph County Fatal Mine Accident
  •   Fairmont Murder Suspect Denied Bond
  •   Two Arrested in Monongalia Shooting Investigation
  • Hearings for Proposed Power Line Set for Preston County
  •   Updated Deputies Have "Person of Interest" in Shooting
  •   Investigators Release Cause of Fire at Enterprise
  •   Morgantown Group Spreads Word on Hate Crimes March
  •   Guilty: Sexual Abuse By a Custodian
  •   Right of Way Dispute at Old State Hospital Property
  • Letters Home: R&R in Qatar
  •   Relatives Dedicate Sago Miners Memorial
  • Jury Goes Home in Sex Abuse Trial
  • Man Accused in Marion County Murder is Brought Back to WV
  •   Corrections Officer Accused of Sex with an Inmate Pleads Not Guilty
  •   Student Accused in Doddridge Co. HS Threats is Back in Court
  •   Sport Your Favorite Huggie Shirt
  •   'I Never Touched Her'
  • Elderly Elkins Man Arrested on Arson Charges
  •   PSC Holds Another Meeting to Discuss High-Voltage Transmission Line
  • Grand Jury Indicts Man Accused of Stabbing His Wife
  • Man Pleads Gulity in Attempted Abuse Case
  • Consumer Advocate Says Transmission Line Alternatives Possible
  • Accused Murderer Waives Extradition
  •   National Response Plan Saves Lives in West Virginia
  •   High Voltage Power Line Stirs Opinions
  •   Trial for Former Deputy Accused of Molesting Student, Gets Underway
  •   Update: One Teen Still Missing from Youth Center in Elkins
  •   Downtown Redevelopment Progressing Even When Construction Isn't Visible
  • Barbour County Grand Jury Indicts Harrison County Man on Sex Charges
  •   Jacob Allen's Miracle Makes an Impact on a Community
  •   Jacob Allen Released From Hospital
  •   Baumann: Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter
  • Letters Home: Thinking of a West Virginia Fall from Iraq
  •   Kennedy in Clarksburg
  • UpdateTyler Baumann Found Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter
  •   Administrative Review Set for Arson at Fairmont Senior High School
  •   Morgantown Murder Trial Nearing Deliberations
  •   A Community Prays that Lost Man will be Found
  •   Follow Up:Fire Destroys Monongalia County Home
  •   Salvage or Dump?
  •   'Back to Normal' for Students at Fairmont Senior High School
  •   Tyler Baumann's 'Sides' of the Story
  •   Doddridge County Offers Reward in School Threats Case
  •   Gateway Connector Project Halfway Finished
  •   Supreme Court Says Preston County Judge Can Preside Over Murder Case
  •   Arguing Evidence in the Morgantown Murder Trial
  •   Governor Orders Flags To Be Lowered in Memory of Doddridge County Soldier
  •   Only on 12: Five Fairmont Senior Students Arrested
  •   5K Planned to Honor DUI Crash Victims
  •   Testimony in Morgantown Murder Trial Sets Scene
  •   Body of Doddridge County Soldier Killed in Iraq is Brought Home
  •   Tucker County Commission Opposes Proposed Power Line
  • Cracked Pipeline Cause of Fatal Explosion
  • Arrest Made in Doddridge County Threats
  • Man Involved in Harrison County Death Pleads Guilty
  •   Morgantown Murder Trial Underway
  •   Judge Asked to Recuse Himself from Preston County Murder Trial
  •   Updated: Lewis County Shooter Enters Plea
  •   Fairmont Buys Abandoned Hughes Supply Co. Building
  •   Sunnyside Up Wants Help to Curb Vandalism
  •   Fairmont Street Paving Begins
  •   Malicious Wounding Suspect Back in State
  •   Man Charged After Taylor County Fatal Accident
  •   Police: Human Skull Has Been Identified
  •   A Town Without Water
  •   Elkins Cat Ordinance Moves Forward
  •   Man Accused in Lewis County Murder Turns Down Plea Deal
  •   Federal Government Weighs in on Transmission Line Proposals
  • Harrison County Teacher's Appeal in Student Stalking Case is Denied
  •   Clarksburg Woman Enters Guilty Plea in Child Neglect Case
  •   State Fire Marshal Pleased with Repairs to Randolph County Schools
  •   Sixty Days to Bring Back A Body
  •   Four Men Indicted in Fairmont Murder Case
  •   Miners and their Relatives to be Remembered with Memorials
  •   Coalition to End Race And Gender Violence Forms
  •   Company To Help Consumers Find Credible Contractors
  •   Jury Finds in Favor of Residents in Dupont Spelter Smelter Trial
  •   Updated:Two Accidents Cause Traffic Delays on Interstate 79
  •   Marion County Couple Indicted in the Death of Their Child
  • Monongalia County Sheriff's Deputies Ask for Help Finding Missing Teen
  • Jury Finds Carl Lee Gallo Not Guilty
  •   Updated:Hundreds Still Without Power in North Central West Virginia
  •   Drivers To Get The Boot in Fairmont
  •   Spike Strips for Randolph Sheriff
  •   Former Upshur County Magistrate Wants To Stay In Jail
  •   User Fee Up to You to Decide
  •   More New Information:Two Dead In Interstate 79 Accident
  •   Challenge Academy Teens Found
  •   City of Salem: Open for Business
  •   Clarksburg Brownfields Making Progress
  •   Fairmont Man Pleads Guilty in Shooting
  •   WVU Football Player to Face Trial
  • Victim in Interstate 68 Accident is Identified
  •   Murder-Suicide in Upshur County Prompts Look At Domestic Violence Programs
  •   User Fee Being Considered in Mon County
  • Tim Manchin Says He's Not Running for Supreme Court
  • Randolph County Woman Sues GM After Deadly Accident
  •   Former WVU Frat House Condemned
  •   WVU Fans Pay What It Takes To Get Into Stadium
  •   Clarksburg Police Make Arrests in Dairy Mart Hold Up
  •   Monongalia County Woman Pleads Guilty to Hot Spot Robbery
  •   Report Released in Fatal Monongalia County Bridge Fall
  •   Slow But Steady to Connect the States
  • Marion County Sex Offender's Supreme Court Appeal is Denied
  •   Former WVU Student Sentenced in Campus Break-In
  •   Intense Month of Demolition for the I-79 Gateway Connector
  •   Owners Announce Plans for Weston State Hospital
  •   Updated: Man Wanted in Preston County Stabbing Arrested in PA
  •   Taylor County Rejects Electronic Voting
  •   Safety Top Priority After Recent Construction Accidents
  •   Harrison School Bond Gets Resurrected
  •   Follow Up: Pedestrian Injured in Hit and Run in Clarksburg
  •   Man Accused in Harrison County Murder Asks for Lower Bond
  •   Clarksburg Demolition Project Needs Funding
  •   Two Major Projects at Camp Dawson Move Forward
  •   Dominion Hope Settles with PSC's Consumer Advocate
  •   Construction and Funding are Hot Topics for Area Schools
  •   Follow Up: I-68 Accident Claims One Life
  •   Update: Man Dies in ATV Accident, Daughter Injured
  •   Statewide Labor Union Protests Auction
  •   Upshur Mapping And Addressing Project Gets GPS Device
  •   Michelle Michael Gets Life for Murder
  •   Trial Date Set in Kevin Layfield Murder Case
  • Update: Worker Succumbs to Fall Injuries
  • Prosecutor Reacts to Not Guilty Verdict in Schleger Murder Trial
  •   Construction Continues on Idamay Sewage System
  •   Not Guilty Verdict for Preston County Murder Trial
  •   Sept. 11 has Special Meaning in Monongalia County
  •   Man Sentenced on Variety of Charges in Clarksburg Rape
  •   Michelle Michael to be Sentenced Wednesday in Murder Case
  •   Things Are Looking Up for Sunnyside Project
  •   Verdict Close for Preston County Murder Trial
  •   Trial Begins in Spelter Smelter Class Action Suit
  •   Gateway Connector Project Hits Milestone
  • Taylor County Grand Jury Indicts Two on Child Porn Charges
  • Morgantown Rapper's Remix Ready for New Football Season
  • Former Deputy Accused of Sexual Abuse Wants his Job Back
  • Former Upshur County Magistrate to be Released from Jail After Apology
  •   State Approves Bid For Weston State Hospital
  •   Coach Rodriguez Signs New WVU Contract
  •   State Fire Marshal Releases Details in Four Recent Fires
  •   Parking Facility Open in Clarksburg
  • Alleged Little League Embezzler Appears in Court
  •   Fetus Investigation Called Off in Morgantown
  •   Weston Hospital Up For Sale Again
  •   Preston County Murder Trial Gets Underway
  •   Muscular Dystrophy Research Continues
  •   Marion County Deputy Injured in 2006 is Back on the Job
  •   TRIAL DAY 4:Jury Finds Alloway Not Guilty
  •   Amberview Program is Now Available Across the State
  •   Harrison County Murder Suspect is Denied Bond
  •   Teacher's Stalking Case Ends Up Back in Harrison County Court
  •   ICG Sells Notes to Pay for Mines
  •   Old Weston State Hospital is Sold
  •   Marion Wave Pool Gets Settlement
  •   WVU Rededicates Oglebay Hall
  •   Update:Stabbing Investigation Continues in Bridgeport
  •   Portion of New Clarksburg Parking Facility Opens
  •   Preston County Teacher Indicted in Murder Case
  •   Harrison County Woman Pleads Guilty to Sex Assault on 15 Year Old.
  •   Buckhannon-Upshur High School's New Turf
  •   Mother Speaks Out
  •   Mine Owners Fight Back Against Thefts
  •   Update: Greenhouse Fire Ruled Suspicious
  •   Randolph County Sheriff's Dept. Looks at New Pursuit Tool
  •   Landlord Charged With Health Code Violations Waives Hearing
  •   Surveillance Video: Car Plunges Over Ledge
  • Man Who Threatened to Shoot Pregnant Girlfriend Pleads Guilty
  •   Monongalia County Moves Forward with User Fee Plans
  •   WVU Students, President Speak Out About Rankings
  •   New Video: Deputies Still Looking for DHL Truck Thief
  •   Marion County Cleans Up After Storms
  •   Only On 12: Vandals Destroy Memorial, Leave Debris
  •   Grafton Man Faces More Sexual Abuse Charges
  •   Clarksburg Woman Avoids Jail Sentence in Child Abuse Case
  • UPDATE: I-79 Crash Victim Identified
  •   One Year Later, Jesus Painting and Thief Still Have Not Been Found
  •   Marion County Couple in Court to Face Charges in Baby's Death
  •   Update: Fire Damages Harrison County Business
  •   Pennsylvania Man Returns to WV to Face Robbery Charges
  •   Man Accused of Leaving Child in Buring Car Found Not Guilty
  •   Clarksburg Swears In New Police Chief
  •   Accused Arsonist Has Bond Set
  •   Students Move in at Augusta on the Square
  •   State Fire Marshal Accepts Valley Head Improvement Plan
  •   State Releases More Info on School Supply Lists
  • Lawsuit Against Elkins Kmart is Settled
  •   WVU Single-Game Football Tickets Go On Sale
  •   Barbour County Man Faces More Sex Charges
  •   Teachers at Valley Head Elementary Get Set for New School Year
  •   Junior Firefighters Battle Flames
  •   Eight-Year Search Continues for Missing Women
  •   Accused Lewis County Doctor Released from Jail
  •   Deputies Arrest Ritchie County Murder Suspect
  •   Weekend Marks the Two-Year Anniversary of Fatal Shooting
  •   Fairmont Unveils Plans for Riverfront Project
  • Letters Home: Military Food in Iraq
  •   WVU to be Medical Research Hub
  •   Westover Murder Suspect is Back in Court
  • Marion County Murderer Dies During Prison Sentence
  •   FIRST ON 12: Fourth Murder Suspect in Custody for Fairmont Shooting.
  • Water Rate Hike Now Up To Judge
  •   Skaters Test Skate park Ramps
  •   Volunteers Still Needed for Watson Playground Project
  •   Park Redevelopment Gets Financial Perk
  •   UPDATED: Marion County Landlord Arrested Again
  •   Taylor County Air Raid Ends in Pot Bust
  •   Buckhannon Upshur High Turf Nearly Complete
  •   Portable Classrooms for Normantown Elementary
  •   Fire Marshal Rejects Valley Head Plan
  • Elkins High Teacher Indicted
  •   Fairmont Bridge In Bad Condition, Officials Waiting for Inspection
  •   VA Nursing Home Opening Delayed Again
  •   New Sentence in Reckless Driving Death
  •   Arrest Made in Giant Eagle Robbery
  • Plea Deal for Preston County Man Charged with Robbery
  •   Looking for a Long-Term Solution for Normantown Elementary
  •   More Details Emerge on Brian Mayle Arrest
  •   Update:One Dead, Two Hurt in Roof Collapse in Grafton
  •   New Taylor County Drug Dog Put to the Test
  •   WVU Student Reaches Deal in Chemistry Lab Break-In
  •   Smoking Ban Goes Into Effect in Randolph County
  •   Task Force Arrests Elusive Burglary Suspect in Harrison County
  •   Harrison County Woman Pleads Guilty to Child Abuse and Neglect
  •   Mass Jury Selection Held for Randolph County Trials
  •   Westover Man Accused of Killing Girlfriend in Fire
  •   Despite the Rain, Mountainfest Declared a Success
  •   BlueHippo Agrees to Stop Sales in West Virginia
  •   Speeding: A Constant Battle for Marion County
  •   Trial Date Set in Randolph County Child Neglect Case
  •   Mountainfest Rolls Out of Town
  •   Tenants Wonder About Future of Apartment Complex
  •   Solider and Hero Comes Home to Preston County
  •   Lawyers Debate Competency of Accused Harrison County Shooter
  •   Marion County Landlord Turns Himself Into Sheriff's Deputies
  •   Postal Truck Accident Should Not Interrupt Service
  •   Fairmont Police Release Murder Suspect's Picture
  • WBOY Flashback: Former Anchor Now Works for the FBI
  •   Allegheny Energy Contractor Announces Job Opportunities in Fairmont
  •   Long-Time Grafton Restaurant Could Be Site of New Drug Store
  • Monongalia County Man Sentenced for Sex Abuse
  •   Michelle Michael Juror Reveals Details of Deliberations
  •   New Details in the Pocahontas County Shooting and Randolph County Police Chase
  •   Man Who Asked Firefighters to Stop Fighting Fire is Sentenced
  •   Marion Health Department Supports Dog Ordinance
  •   Police Make Another Arrest in Fairmont Murder
  •   Marion County House Fire Ruled Arson
  • Marion Landlord Faces More Problems
  •   Fairmont Council to Vote on Abandoned Property Penalties
  •   Michelle Michael's Attorney Plans Appeal
  •   New Information:Suspect Leads Police on Chase, Shootout
  •   Man Sentenced Who Broke Into Beilein Home
  •   Michelle Michael Found Guilty
  •   Search Continues for Clarksburg Burglary Suspect
  •   Updated: WVU Maintenance Worker Killed
  •   DUI Driver Back in Court, Again
  •   Old Weston State Hospital To Be Auctioned
  •   Marion 911 Center Faces Another Setback
  •   New WVU President Meets with Faculty
  •   Michelle Michael's Fate is in the Hands of the Jury
  •   Michelle Michael Testifies
  •   Lewis County Sheriff Says Searches Will Resume In Decade-Old Missing Persons Case
  •   Marion BOE Begins Survey for School Bond.
  •   One Tank Trip: Appalachian Adventure
  •   Interstate 68 Crash Victims are Laid to Rest
  •   State Rests Its Case in Michael Murder Trial
  •   Voters Say "NO" to Harrison County School Bond
  •   Morgantown Woman Still Missing One Year Later
  •   Continuing Coverage: More Testimony in Michael Murder Trial
  •   Police Release Surveillance Video of Supermarket Robbery
  •   Clarksburg Police Release Name of Burglary Suspect
  • Harrison County School Bond Goes to a Vote Saturday
  •   Fairmont Murder Suspect Appears in Court
  •   Man Charged With Murder Featured on MySpace Holding a Firearm
  •   Victim's Ex-Wife Testifies in the Michelle Michael Murder Trial
  •   Sunday's Deadly Crash Victims Will be Greatly Missed
  •   FiberNet Phone Outage Causes Headaches State Wide
  •   Teets Admits Affair with Michael a "Huge Mistake"
  • Police Make Second Arrest in Fairmont Murder
  • Fairmont Raises Water Rates
  •   Update:Police Release Names of Victims in Mon. County Accident
  •   Operators of Nearby Maryland Mine Cited in Deaths of Miners
  •   Harrison County School Fire Ruled Arson
  •   Medical Examiner Testifies in Michelle Michael Murder Trial
  • Debate Over Harrison County School Bond Planned
  •   Donation Helps Clarksburg Officers Get New Body Armor
  •   Lewis County Man Indicted on Attempted Murder Charges
  •   Florida Man Accused Of Murder Arraigned In Randolph County
  •   Emergency Workers Speak Out About Deadly Monongalia County Crash
  • Man Accused of Stealing Driver's Ed Car is Indicted
  • ATF Joins Investigation into Harrison County Shooting
  •   It's "Bridge Day" In Elkins
  •   Continuing Coverage: Opening Statements Made in Michael Murder Trial
  •   Jury Selected in Michelle Michael Murder Trial
  •   Bond Reduced for Man Accused of Sex Crimes
  •   Randolph County Humane Society Breaks Ground On New Facility
  •   Murder Suspect's Family Speaks Out
  •   State Fire Marshal's Office Investigates Three Area Fires
  •   Monongalia County Murder Trial Begins in Charleston
  •   Cause Found in Stealey Fire
  •   Man Wanted in Fairmont Murder Case is Arrested in Randolph County
  •   High School Security Improving
  •   WVU's Brooks Hall Goes Green
  •   Independence Day I.Q. Test
  •   New Charge Appears on Allegheny Power Bills
  • Marion County BOE Upholds Arrested Teacher's Suspension
  •   Man Receives Federal Prison Sentence in Clarksburg Robbery
  •   First Day for WVU's New President
  •   Taylor County Legislators and Law Enforecement Ask for Governor's Help
  •   Michelle Michael Murder Trial Garners National Media Attention
  • Doddridge County Authorities Asking for Tips in Break-ins
  •   Motorcycle Accident Victim Dies at the Hospital
  •   Prison Inmates Go to Work in Area Communities
  •   State Helps Fairmont Pave Streets
  •   Heroin Use Spikes in Morgantown
  • Follow Up: Motorcycle Accident Victim Dies
  • Monongalia Health Board Fires Board Member
  •   Lawsuit Filed in Coal Mine Death
  • Reward Offered in Wallace Fire Investigation
  •   Florida Man Indicted for Randolph County Murder
  •   Marion Board of Education Wants Help With Bond Call
  •   Teen Sentenced in Monongalia County Beating Case Files Appeal
  •   Gilmer County Man Sentenced in Shooting Death of Marshall County Man
  • Spelter Smelter Class Action Suit Requirements Change
  • Upshur Co. Deputies Make Arrests in Paintball Incidents
  •   Future Of Valley Head Elementary School Still In Doubt
  •   Sago Victim's Family Files Lawsuit
  •   New WVUH Cancer Center Director Introduced
  •   DUI Arrests On the Rise in Taylor County
  •   Paintball Vandals Hit Buckhannon
  • VA Nursing Home is Getting Closer to Opening
  •   Clarksburg Adds Three New Officers And Interim Chief
  •   Westover Woman Sentenced on Arson Charge
  •   Morgantown May Change Home Business Rules
  •   Updated:Fatal Accident Victim Identified
  •   Updated:Bear On the Loose in Bridgeport
  • Updated:Unexploded Munitions Found in Harrison County
  •   ATV Ordinance Gives Riders Free Reign
  •   Anonymous Donor Helps Fund Monongalia County School Playgrounds
  •   SIU Teacher Education Program Retains Accreditation
  •   Adamston Glass Plant Smokestacks Imploded
  •   Water Problems Equal Big Bills For Fairmont
  •   Man Convicted in 1984 Murder Files Appeal
  •   Interim Police Chief Named in Clarksburg
  •   Harrison County Man Sentenced in Connection With Homicide
  •   Woman Accused of Having Sex with 15-Year-Old Has Bond Reduced
  •   Emergency Responders Get Radio Replacement
  •   Crews Prepare to Implode Clarksburg Glass Plant Stacks
  •   Upshur County Is Now Smoke Free
  •   Convicted Monongalia County Murderers Ask for New Trial
  •   Monongalia County Man is Sentenced for Sexual Abuse
  •   Bookstore Files Lawsuit Against WVU
  • Man Pleads to Sex Abuse in Monongalia County
  •   One Year Later: Suncrest Village Condo Fire
  •   Man Accused in Harrison County Murder has Bond Lowered
  •   WVU Student Pleads No Contest in Wreck that Killed Fellow Student
  •   FGH Breaks Ground on New Health Plex
  •   Man Convicted on Harrison County Murder in 2000 Files Appeal
  •   WV Supreme Court Will Not Hear Marion County Murderer's Appeal
  •   Speedbuilding Continues on Morgantown Home
  •   Deadly Courtesy Patrol Crash Results in Lawsuit
  •   New Information:Son Allegedly Shoots and Kills Father
  •   Police Searching for Alleged Animal Abuser
  •   A Community Raises Money for Murder Victims' Family
  •   Old Weston State Hospital is on the Auction Block
  •   Former Upshur Co. Magistrate Goes to Jail
  •   Prominent Fairmont Figure Lives On With Memorial
  •   Updated:Loose Emu Killed on I-79
  •   Airport in Harrison County Gets a New Name
  •   Two Arraigned in Barbour County Murder Case
  •   Groundbreaking Ceremony Held for Longview Power Plant
  •   Field Of The Future Will Soon Be Field Of The Present
  •   James Michael's Mother Sues Daughter-in-Law
  •   Rivesville Officials Deal with Another Sinkhole
  • Two Indicted in Barbour County Murder
  •   Former J&J Homes Employee Speaks Out
  •   Attorney General Returns Funds To Victims In Funeral Home Case
  •   Fire Officials Shutdown Another WVU Fraternity
  •   Morgantown Police Make Arrest in Armed Robbery Case
  •   International Coal Group Continues Plans for Taylor County Mine
  •   Randolph Passes County-Wide Smoking Ban
  •   Former Magistrate Sentenced To Jail
  •   Man Pleas to Robbing Elderly Blind Woman in Monongalia County
  •   Metro Government Committee Disbands
  •   Pet Pride: Award Winning Hedgehogs
  •   Mine Safety Shelters Unveiled in Washington
  • Bond Denied For Man Charged with Double Murder in Preston County
  •   More Information About Upshur Superintendent Investigation
  •   Mon County Street Crimes Unit Continues Progress
  •   Convicted Child Abuser Sentenced
  •   Westover Video Lottery Parlor is Held Up Again
  •   Contract Details for New WVU President Are Released
  •   Ronald McDonald House to Re-Open by End of May
  • Deadly Fire Ruled Undetermined
  •   Marion County To Discuss Pit Bull Regulations
  •   Pet Pride: Cow Herding Dog
  •   Morgantown Hasn't Seen the Last of Riverview
  •   Plane Crash and Debris Cleaned
  •   Couple who Took Nephew from Shinnston Day Care Appears in Court
  •   Governor Manchin On the Go in Marion County
  •   Former Morning Meteorologist Continues Forecasts in Kentucky
  • Veterans Eligible for High School Diplomas
  •   Buckhannon Fire Department Settles In To New Home
  •   Students Involved in BUHS Shooting Hoax Are Expelled
  •   Mother's Day Preparations In the City Where It All Started
  •   Corridor H Could Get Federal Funding
  •   Bus Driver Shortage Threatens Field Trips
  •   Reward Offered for Shooting and Bomb Hoax
  •   MSHA to Release Sago Report on Wednesday
  •   Pet Pride: Car Horn Honking Dog
  •   Charges Filed In High School Shooting Hoax
  •   Gas Prices Stay Below $3 in Monongalia County
  • Man Involved in Barbour County Turkey Hunting Accident is Charged
  •   Charleston Preacher Found Dead in Randolph County
  •   Marion Pools Gets Wave of New Upgrades
  •   Former WBOY Anchor Continues His Success in Michigan
  •   Upshur County Prosecutor Works on Charges in High School Shooting Hoax
  •   Valley Head Elementary Finally Hears Some Good News
  •   Roid Rage in Fairmont
  •   Man Arrested For Shots Fired Incident
  •   More Details Emerge About 911 Hoax
  •   Exclusive Interview: David Keigley's Sister Speaks Out
  •   Fairmont Looking For Answers For Past Water Problems
  •   Former WBOY Reporter Continues Career in Virginia
  •   Preston County Teacher Accused of Murder Appears in Court
  •   Harrison County Man Sentenced For His Role in Armed Robbery
  •   Lynch: "Americans Are Capable of Creating Their Own Heroes"
  •   Fairmont Police: Missing Man A Hoax
  •   Monongalia County Murder Suspect Testifies in Court
  •   Forensics Tests Delayed on Bone Found in Lewis County
  • Police Make Arrests In Armed Robberies
  •   Monongalia County Murder Trial Enters Day Four
  •   New Company Takes Over J&J Homes
  • Donated "Huggieville" T-shirts Arrive in Morgantown
  •   Monongalia County Murder Trial Enters Third Day
  •   Brown Water Closes Marion County School
  •   Continuing Coverage:Day 2 of Gilmer Co. Murder Trial
  •   New Information: Autopsy Reveals 4-year-old Beaten and Shot
  •   Plea Deal In Preston County Court Case
  •   Two Face Murder Charges in Monongalia County
  •   Murder Trial Underway in Gilmer County
  •   Prosecutor: Starr Had No Involvement In Murder
  •   Update:"Huggieville" T-shirts Will Get New Life in Morgantown
  •   Fairmont Neighborhood Gets New Housing Options
  •   Man Enters Plea in Harrison County Beating Death
  •   Update:Missing Child Found In Ohio
  •   Fairmont Council Seeks TIF District for Water Park Project
  •   "Huggieville" T-Shirts Headed for Morgantown Homeless Shelter
  •   Final Candidate for WVU Presidency Visits Morgantown
  •   Two Former Mountaineers Get Big NFL Suspensions
  •   Faculty Backlash Over WVU's Presidential Search
  •   Morgantown Woman Accused of Drugging Husband is Back in Court
  •   Huggins Taking Job at West Virginia
  •   Marion School Bond Could Mean New Facilities
  • Family of Sago Survivor Welcomes New Baby
  •   Fighting Back Against J&J Homes
  •   To Prevent A Predator
  •   Metro Government Marks Consolidation Issues
  •   Second Presidential Candidate Visits WVU
  •   Full News Conference:Beilein is Introduced as Michigan's Coach
  •   Sexual Assault Crimes on the Rise in Morgantown
  •   Former Clarksburg Synagogue is Set to Sell
  •   Company Apologizes for Misspelled WVU NIT T-Shirts
  •   Update:Fire Kills Two in Monongalia County
  •   Temporary Pipeline Creates More Problems For Water Customers
  •   Water Problems Continue in Parts of Marion County
  •   Allegedly Neglected Horses Moved from Crossed Sabers Stables
  •   Gateway Connector Project Moves On, Takes Houses
  •   Construction Begins on 600-Mega Watt Power Plant
  •   New Magistrate Sworn in in Upshur County
  •   Work Continues on Interstate 79 in Marion County
  •   Upshur County Magistrate Agrees to Plea Deal
  •   Killer Sentenced in Marion County
  •   Marion County Plagued by Rash of Armed Robberies
  •   Mon County Sheriff's Department Fights Street Crime
  • Accused Molester in Harrison County Must Submit to Blood Test
  •   Workers' Comp Company Draws More Criticism
  •   Experts Weigh in on Mine Safety After Sago Tragedy
  •   Sago Mine Idle
  •   No Appeal for Man Convicted of Construction Fraud
  •   Elkins Funeral Home Owner Will Have to Repay Victims
  •   Supreme Court Will Not Hear Preston County Horse Neglect Appeal
  •   Elkins Police Officer's Wife Pleads Guilty
  •   Bar Owners Smokin' Mad At Countywide Smoking Ban
  •   Jury Returns Guilty Verdict For Fairmont Shooter
  •   Jury Reaches Verdict In Marion County Murder Trial
  •   Blue Hippo Responds to Complaints
  •   Jury Deliberates, Still No Verdict in Marion County Murder Case
  •   Preston County Teachers Who Walked Out May Lose Pay
  •   Minnesota Man Sentenced in Death of Buckhannon Native
  •   Marion County Animal Control Officer Convicted of Cruelty
  • WVU Journalism Contest Winners
  • WVU Presidential Search Continues
  •   Kent Testifies In His Own Murder Retrial
  •   UMWA Releases Sago Explosion Cost
  •   Follow Up:Elderly Woman Survives Crash on I-79
  •   Witness: He Had A Gun and A Wad of Money
  •   Substitute Teacher Reinstated in Monongalia County
  •   Sago Mine Foreman Sentenced
  •   Update:Mistrial Declared in Case Against Upshur Magistrate
  •   Marion Murder Trial Enters Second Day
  •   Only Two Counties in North-Central W.Va. Plans to Participate in Teacher Walkout
  • Health Board Approves Smoking Ban
  •   Nine-Year-Old Murder Trial Reopens in Marion County
  •   Planes Grounded in Morgantown
  •   Trial Starts for Suspended Upshur Magistrate
  •   Health Department to take up Smoking Ban in Upshur County
  • Drug Charges Dropped Against Mayo
  •   Health Department Ends Investigation Into What Caused Students to Become Ill at Liberty High School
  •   No Evidence of Candy Bar Tampering at Liberty High School
  •   Extensive Cleaning Process for Fairmont's Filtration Plant
  •   Teachers Not Happy With 3.5 Percent Pay Raise
  •   Regions Air Suspends Service at Area Airports
  •   Updated:Robbery Suspects On The Loose in Preston County
  •   Repairs Underway on Morgantown Ronald McDonald House
  •   Marion County BOE Rules on School Bus Dispute
  •   New Wal-Mart Set to Open in Fairmont Area
  •   Teachers Must Provide Sick-Out Verification
  •   Sentence Handed Down For Former Harrison County Employee Accused of Stealing
  •   Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Some in Marion County
  •   Water Situation Improving in Marion County
  •   Cold Case Still Puzzles Investigators
  •   Update: Work Stoppage In Monongalia County Schools
  •   Officials Address Fire Hydrant Concerns
  •   Some Wonder if "Blue Flu" Rumor Will Become A Reality
  •   Three Separate Crimes Against Children Heard in Randolph Circuit Court
  •   Water Problems Enter Second Week in Marion County
  •   Furor Over Fire Hydrants
  •   "I Was Scared He Wasn't Going To Make It"
  •   Officials: No New Candy Related Illnesses
  •   Salem Fire: One-Year Anniversary
  •   School Back on in Marion County
  • Suspect Arrested in Morgantown Stabbing
  •   Senators Question the Effectiveness of Mine Safety Laws
  •   Marion Schools To Open, Water Tanks Still Struggling
  •   Teachers Said to Be Planning Sick-Out for Higher Pay
  •   Officials Still Determining What Caused Sickness at Liberty High School
  •   Water Problems Boiling Over in Marion County
  •   Tunnelton Students Relocated Due to Water Shortage
  •   Case Dismissed Against Randolph County Man Charged in Fatal Shooting
  •   Spelter Smelter Class Action Lawsuit Back in Court
  •   Date Set for Michelle Michael's Murder Trial
  • Second Person Arrested in Clarksburg Child Abuse Case
  •   Man Who Killed Woman in Clarksburg Car Accident Receives his Sentence
  •   Man Who Shot Off His Own Finger Ends Up In Court
  •   Woman Pleads Guilty to Animal Cruelty in Preston County
  •   Marion County Woman Sentenced for Taping Sex with 13-Year-Old
  •   Major Water Leak Found In Marion County
  •   ICG To Hold Off on Taylor County Mine
  •   Security Guards Gone From Buckhannon-Upshur High School
  •   Embattled Harrison County Magistrate Resigns
  • Taylor County Mother Sentenced in Child Abuse Case
  •   Alloway Trial Declared A Mistrial
  •   Anniversary of Markley's Death Comes with No Arrests
  •   Randolph County Couple Sentenced in Child's Death
  •   Monongalia County Murder Trial Moved to Kanawha County
  •   Marion's Water Headache Subsides
  •   Special Preston County Grand Jury Indicts Man for Murder
  • Field Trip Chaperone Sentenced for Stabbing in Pocahontas County
  • Cancellations due to Marion County Water Problems
  •   Bridgeport Murder Investigation is Getting Out-of-State Help
  •   Drivers Can Avoid Trouble When They See Police Chases
  • Two Arrested in Preston County Arson Case
  •   Shooter Testifies for His Own Murder Trial
  •   "Wild and Wonderful" on it's Way Back?
  •   Methadone Bill Could Change the Future of Clinics in West Virginia
  •   Three Woman Plead Guilty to Federal Drug Charges
  •   Emotional Testimony in Marion Murder Trial
  •   Accused Murderer David Coffman May be Dead
  •   Man Accused in Recent Fairmont Shooting is Back in Court
  •   WV Attorney General Goes After Elkins Funeral Home
  •   Bridgeport City Council Approves Fire Fee Ordinance
  •   German Citizen Continues Paternity Battle in Lewis County
  • State Cites Sago Mine
  •   WVU Remembers Student Who Died in Accident
  •   WVU Football Player is Sentenced for DUI
  •   Harrison County Deputies Spending More Time on the Job
  •   Taylor County Man Gets Maximum Sentence for Child Sex Crimes
  •   Divison of Highways Works to Make I-79 Safer
  •   Man Who Shoved Gun in Person's Mouth During Robbery is Sentenced
  •   Beilein Burglar In Court
  •   Bond Set For Man Charged in Fairmont Shooting
  •   Harrison County Sex Offender Receives Sentence
  •   Upshur County Man Accused of Shaking Baby to Death is Set for Trial
  •   Fatal Mine Accident Under Investigation In McDowell County
  • Son of State Delegate Charged with Operating Meth Lab Around Children
  •   Former Harrison County Employee Pleads Not Guilty to Embezzlement
  • Convicted Sex Offender's Appeal Denied by Supreme Court
  •   Initial Report says Pa. Plane Crash was an Accident
  •   Woman Sentenced for Murder in Marion County
  •   Suspended Upshur County Magistrate Indicted
  •   Man Who Robbed Clarksburg Antique Store Sentenced
  •   Man Convicted of Murder in Harrison County Files Appeal
  •   Powers Indicted in Chiefton Death
  •   More Charges for Amber Starr in Doddridge County
  •   Former Harrison County Teacher Accused of Hitting Students
  •   Randal McCloy One Year Later
  •   Sago's Lightning Theory Still Stands
  •   Barbour County Mourns Sago Victims
  •   Doctors Recall Randal McCloy's Recovery
  •   Sago Mine Disaster Puts Small Church on National Map
  •   Marion County Library Rises from the Ashes
  •   Randal McCloy to Make Appearance in People
  • BHS Jesus Painting Funds Returned
  • Funeral Plans Announced for Plane Crash Victims
  •   Tuesday Plane Crash Claims Lives of Two West Virginia Women
  •   Woman Identified in Fatal I-79 Accident
  • Harrison County Man Accused of Murder is Sent Back to Jail
  •   Lewis County Deputy Honored for Pulling People Out of Fire
  • Would-be El Rincon Robber Faces Possible Deportation
  •   Bond Reduction Denied In Harrison County Thanksgiving Shooting
  •   Fatal Crash in Braxton County Might Have Been Prevented With Phone Call
  • Former National Guardsman Sentenced for Killing Daughter
  • Harrison County Man Pleads Guilty to Embezzling from Christian TV Station
  • Randolph County Set to Go Smokeless
  • Sago Mine Report Includes Number of Recommendations
  • UMWA Says State Sago Report will Blame Lightning
  • Mexican Media to Help in Search for Mon. County Murder Suspect
  •   Woman Accused of Embezzlement Agrees to Pay Anmoore Back
  • Gov. Manchin's Nephew Sentenced on Battery Charge
  •   Drug Task Force Shuts Down Clarksburg Club
  •   Dr. King Says He Has No Permanent Home
  •   Man Accused of Beating 3 Year Old to Death Pleads Guilty
  • Former Clarksburg Police Officer Heads to Prison
  •   EMS Dispute Heats Up Again
  • State Wants to Discipline Workers in Connection With Fatal Fire at Logan Mine
  •   Victim's Identities Released in Deadly I-79 Accident
  •   Frantic 911 Call Comes Too Late
  • Beilein Burglar Pleads Guilty
  • Air Carrier The Serves North Central Region Could Be Replaced.
  •   Long Wait Pays Off for Playstation 3 Shoppers
  • Sex Offender Sentenced to 10 to 20 Behind Bars
  •   Wal-Mart Announces West Virginia Drug Plan
  • College Brawl Could Affect WVIAC Football Game
  • Lewis County Man Indicted in Shooting Death
  • Mother of USS Cole Victim Joins Lawsuit
  • Authorities Still on the Lookout for Accused Murderer
  • Aracoma Mine Report Released
  •   Guilty Plea Entered
  •   Covering The Courts
  •   German National Loses Paternity Case in Lewis County
  •   Stamping Plant To Close
  • Harrison County Man's Murder Charge Dropped
  • Name of Miner Killed in Accident Released.
  •   New Charges Filed in Preston County Animal Abuse Case
  •   Former Police Officer Sentenced on Child Porn Charges
  •   Lawsuit over Jesus Painting Comes to a Close
  •   No Bond Reduction for Lindsay
  • Mon. County Murder Conspirator Sentenced
  • Drivers Give Greenbag Light Two Thumbs Up
  • Another Plea in Taylor County Arson
  • Copper Thieves Becoming More Daring
  • PHS Student Declared "Dangerous"
  • Parking Garage Construction To Start Soon
  • Students Concerned About Safety at Preston High
  • More legal wrangling over Jesus picture
  • Police Make Arrest in Robberies
  • Jesus Portrait Counter-Proposal
  • Suspects ID'd in School Bomb Case
  • Guilty Plea in Arson Fire
  • Keigley Appeared in Closed Hearing
  • BOE Compromise Rejected
  • Police: Leads in Jesus Portrait Theft
  • Suspect's Plea Denied
  • Judge Hears Suit Against Sago
  • Suspect Released From Jail
  • Metro Government Idea Moving Forward
  • Inscription Removed; Suit Debated
  • Cee Bee's Back to School
  • Police: Student Arrested for Making Bomb
  • Murderer's Appeal Denied
  • Hit-and-Run Case Nears End
  • Mon-Fayette Expressway Work Resumes
  • Hit-and-Run Trial Underway
  • Jesus Portrait Defense; More Photos of Suspect
  • 911 Mapping Making Progress in Marion County
  • Former Treasurer Pleads Guilty
  • A Texas Murder Suspect is Heading Back to the Lone Star State
  • Cop's Wife Busted for Heist
  • Buses Won't Take Teams, Band Again
  • Accused Shooter Out of Jail
  • Dispatchers Address Commission About Sago
  • Gator's Future Still Up in the Air
  • Underground Fire Spreading
  • Arrest Made in Prescription Thefts
  • Autopsy: Dog Caused Man's Death
  • 911 Hoax Calls Released
  • High School Sports Unchanged
  • Keigley Ruled Competent
  • Keigley Girlfriend Indicted in Murder Case
  • Barge Recovery Begins
  • Search Continues for Robbery Suspect
  • Shooting Sparks Community Meeting
  • Drowning Victim Identified
  • Museum Plan Cost City Thousands
  • School Board Sued Over Jesus Portrait
  • Sago Report Due July 19th
  • Demolition Project Moves Forward
  • Murderer Sentenced
  • Court Rules Against Magistrate
  • Cleaner Reopens After Fire
  • Fire Leaves Questions for Investigators, Customers
  • Sex Offender Quits EMS Job
  • Cunningham Appeals Murder Conviction
  • School Given Deadline in Jesus Painting Dispute
  • Chief Wants House Destroyed
  • McCloy, Enquirer Suit Settled
  • Murderers Sentenced
  • Marion County Couple Laid to Rest
  • Flight Changes Delayed
  • Teens Accused of Vandalism to Face Judge
  • Compromise Proposed in Jesus Painting
  • Dead Cow Gets Governor's Attention
  • Dead Cow Concerns Continue
  • Investigation Continues in Fatal Gas Explosion
  •   Weston Mayor Calls White House
  • Man Injured in Explosion Dies
  • Pharmacies Say Drug Law Working
  • Commissioner Cleared
  • Repeated Fires Concern Neighbors
  • Still No Solution in Mon County Slope Failure Problem
  • Contractor Sentenced
  • Triggerman in Shooting Arrested
  • More Arrests in Local Man's Murder
  • Board Hears More on Jesus Painting
  • Police Arrest Two in Buckhannon Man's Murder
  • Teacher Arrested for Hitting Children
  • Guilty Plea in Murder Case
  • Senior Center Needs Help
  • Teacher Gets Prison for Student Sex
  • Man Confesses to Arson, Murder
  • McVay Sentenced
  • Students Support Jesus Picture
  • County Tax Decision Praised
  • Salem Business Owner Working to Rebuild
  • Wife Accused of Murder, Setting Fire
  • City to Spray Fire Debris
  • War Museum to Reopen
  • Arrest Made in Second Stabbing
  • Horse Abuse Case in Court
  • Arrest Made in Student Stabbing
  • Deputy Wants His Job Back
  • McVay Trial Begins
  • Mine Exhibit Torn Down
  • Students, Officials React to Deputy's Arrest
  • Murder Victim Funeral
  • Woman Wants Plea Changed
  • Murder Suspect in Court
  • Church Fire Suspects Make Appearance
  • Judge Sets Date For Keigley Trial
  • Abduction Suspect Kills Himself
  • Clarksburg Officer Arrested
  • Hit and Run Case Goes National
  • Cold Case Warming Up?
  • Fugitive Found; Murder Victim Identified
  • Rumors Abound in Hit-and-Run Case
  • Otto Griffith Sentenced
  • Man Sentenced for Obscene Note in Church
  • Man Sentenced for Killing Girlfriend
  • Local Elementary School Heats Up
  • Reward Increases in Hit-and-Run Case
  • Sago Mine Violations Typical of WV mines
  • New Voting Machines Arrive
  • Fatal Fire "Probably" Accidental
  • Firefighter Remembered
  • 9-11 Exhibit Opens
  • Duke Guilty for Obscene Note
  • Trial Begins in Patient Assault
  • Body Identified
  • Court Rules on Hospital Dispute
  • More Help Needed For Barbour County Animals
  • Emily Drive Gets New Lane
  • Police to Help with Emily Traffic
  • Principal: Rumors Unfounded
  • Job Search Continues
  • Inmates Face Charges for Assault
  • Suspect Released on Bond
  • DUI Death Case Closed
  • Storm Clean Up Still Underway
  • More Details on Baby's Death
  • Bomb Threats Cost County
  • Ennis Sentenced
  • River Rescue Effort Ends
  • Business Plan Update
  • Box Factory Closes
  • WVU Students Pay Fines for Furniture
  • Evacuee Preliminary Hearing
  • Baptists Vote to Stay
  • Sewage Service Fixed
  • Reminder To Drivers: Deer Dangers
  • Former County Clerk Released From Jail
  • FBI Joins Death Investigation
  • Former WVU Player Sentenced to Jail Term
  • Murder Suspect Makes Appearance
  • Sewage Problems Continue for Idamay Area
  • County Wins Hunting Ban Dispute
  • Murder Suspect Trial Delayed
  • Case Against Teacher Accused of Having Sex With Students Continues
  • Hunting Ban Challenged in Court
  • Man Pleas in Murder Case
  • Police Still Looking for Officers
  • Fire Ruled Arson
  • Sewage Leak Kills Thousands of Fish
  • Thousands of Fish Die
  • Gas Rate Increase Requested
  • Arrest for Murder in Weston
  • Attempted Murder Trial Moving Forward

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