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More Arrests In Boston Bombing
May 2, 2013 BOSTON (AP) — Three college friends of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev were arrested and accused Wednesday of trying to protect him by going into his dorm room and getting rid of a... more »»
Belmont County Plate Fee Rejected
May 2, 2013 ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Belmont County Commissioners Ginny Favede, Chuck Probst and Matt Coffland believe many of the county’s roads and bridges need fixing, but they disagree on how to pay for the repairs. more »»
Right To Work Bills In Play
May 2, 2013 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Two bills intended to strip Ohio unions of the ability to compel membership or to automatically collect money from members faced an uncertain fate as they were introduced at th... more »»
Internet Cafe Ban Forwarded
May 2, 2013 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A bill to immediately halt the expansion of Internet cafes statewide has cleared the Ohio Senat. more »»
Orchestra Unveils Schedule
May 2, 2013 WHEELING — Setting the stage for interior renovations planned at the Capitol Theatre this summer, the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra has adopted the motto, “Take Your Seat,” for its 2013-14 season. more »»
Study: Food, Skin Allergies Being Reported More in Kids
May 2, 2013 NEW YORK (AP) — Parents are reporting more skin and food allergies in their children, a government survey found. Experts aren’t sure what’s behind the increase. more »»
Name Your Price On Wheeling Properties
May 1, 2013 WHEELING — City officials are telling developers to name their price as they look to sell several old buildings and vacant lots, potentially turning drains on Wheeling’s resources into sources of... more »»
Four Students Charged in Sexting Case
May 1, 2013 STEUBENVILLE —Four students have been charged with misdemeanor counts of disseminating matter harmful to a juvenile in a case in which a female eighth-grader allegedly sent inappropriate pictures of... more »»
FDA: Morning-After Pill OK for Ages 15 and Up
May 1, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is moving the morning-after pill over the counter but only those 15 and older can buy it — an attempt to find middle ground just days before a court-imposed deadline... more »»
Grand Jury Begins Work
May 1, 2013 STEUBENVILLE (AP) — A grand jury on Tuesday began investigating whether other laws were broken in the case of a 16-year-old girl a judge determined was raped by two high school football players afte... more »»
Casey Runs for Congress
May 1, 2013 CHARLESTON — Former state Democrat Party chairman Nick Casey claims “it doesn’t matter anymore whether you are a Democrat or Republican” when one seeks public office in the Mountain Stat. more »»
Fisher Pleads Guilty In Pharmacy Robbery Case
April 30, 2013 WHEELING — Melody Fisher pleaded guilty this morning to planning and attempting to rob the Elm Grove Pharmacy in May 2012 — a crime that turned fatal when a store employee shot her co-conspirator,... more »»
Local HRC Says State Too Slow
April 30, 2013 WHEELING — About six weeks after the Wheeling Human Rights Commission referred a potential discrimination complaint to its state-level counterpart, the complainant has yet to see any progress in her... more »»
Rape Case Grand Jury Opens Today
April 30, 2013 STEUBENVILLE — Following law enforcement’s seizure of electronic evidence from Steubenville High School last week, a special grand jury investigating additional charges in the August rape of a... more »»
Added Caffeine Could Crash
April 30, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — Trail mix. Potato chips. And now gum. more »»
Film About Last World War I Vet Presses for National Memorial
April 30, 2013 MORGANTOWN, W.V. more »»
Chinese Loans At Issue In Debt Fight
April 30, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite what you may have heard, China isn’t the country’s biggest creditor. America is. more »»
EPA Report a Blow To Anti-Fracking Efforts
April 29, 2013 PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency has dramatically lowered its estimate of how much of a potent heat-trapping gas leaks during natural gas production, in a shift with major... more »»
School District Rakes In $400K for Drilling Lease
April 29, 2013 BARNESVILLE — As Antero Resources continues locking up acreage in the village, the natural gas driller will pay Barnesville Exempted Village School District more than $400,000. more »»
Fate Of Plan On Shaky Ground
April 29, 2013 TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — The debate over whether Ohio should make health care coverage available to more low-income residents has been framed largely by numbers and dollar signs. more »» |
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