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E-Mails Show Politics of Benghazi Talking Points
May 11, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — Political considerations influenced the talking points that U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice used five days after the deadly Sep. more »»
Ex-Relatives Call Castro ‘Monster’
May 10, 2013 CLEVELAND — The man accused of holding three women captive for a decade in his Cleveland home terrorized the mother of his children, frequently beating her, playing twisted psychological games and... more »»
Belmont Sheriff: Gunfire Justified
May 10, 2013 BELLAIRE — Police Chief Mike Kovalyk and Belmont County Sheriff Dave Lucas said a deputy was justified when he shot out a tire of a would-be getaway car Thursday morning in the Eastern Division Cour... more »»
Assessor Hires Ex-Commissioner
May 10, 2013 MOUNDSVIILLE — Marshall County Assessor Chris Kessler said experience and knowledge of the Marcellus shale industry were the deciding factors that prompted him to hire former county commissioner... more »»
Local Health Costs Vary
May 10, 2013 WHEELING — Local residents treated for chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder with major complications/comorbidity at East Ohio Regional Hospital can expect to be billed $17,899, while those who see... more »»
King, Messiah: Baby Names Suggest High Hopes
May 10, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — Talk about high expectations for a newborn: King and Messiah are among the fastest-rising baby names for American boys. more »»
Shots Fired as Man Flees Court
May 9, 2013 BELLAIRE - A man identified as Sylvester Walker attempted to escape from Eastern Division Court this morning after having his bond revoked, forcing a sheriff's deputy chasing him to shoot out the... more »»
Herron Seeks New Job
May 9, 2013 WHEELING — City Manager Robert Herron is contemplating a move to Kalamazoo, Mich., as one of six finalists for the soon-to-be vacant city manager’s position there. more »»
CCHS Has New Leader
May 9, 2013 WHEELING — Rebecca Sancomb will take over as the new principal at Wheeling Central Catholic High School, school officials announced Wednesday. more »»
City Ready To Bid Sports Field
May 9, 2013 WHEELING — Although city leaders still need about $500,000 to fund the planned J.B. more »»
Congress Votes For Trading Overtime
May 9, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican-led House on Wednesday approved a measure that would give private sector workers the option of trading overtime pay for extra time off weeks or months later. more »»
High Hospital Bills Go Public, But Will It Help?
May 9, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time, the government is publicly revealing how much hospitals charge, and the differences are astounding: Some bill tens of thousands of dollars more than others for... more »»
Voters Say No at Polls
May 8, 2013 ST. CLAIRSVILLE — St. Clairsville voters passed both a school levy and a park levy Tuesday, while school levies in Bellaire, Bridgeport and the Switzerland of Ohio school districts were rejecte. more »»
Bloch Memorial Golf Course Is Dedicated at Park
May 8, 2013 WHEELING — Wheeling Park’s 88-year-old golf course and the city’s first public golf course, was dedicated this morning as the Bloch Memorial Golf Course. Stuart F. more »»
Jefferson Voters Also Nix Trio of School Issues
May 8, 2013 STEUBENVILLE — Three school levies in Jefferson and Harrison counties failed to pass Tuesday. more »»
WJU Planning New Residential Facility
May 8, 2013 WHEELING — Wheeling Jesuit University wants to build a multi-story residential complex on Washington Avenue as it seeks to address a shortage of housing for students and younger faculty members, cit... more »»
Warwood Residents Keep Up Opposition to Frack Water Plant
May 8, 2013 WHEELING — Relentless in their efforts to keep frack water from being recycled in Warwood, neighborhood residents on Tuesday handed Wheeling City Council a petition bearing the signatures of more... more »»
Homer Laughlin Won’t Accept Substitutes
May 8, 2013 NEWELL — Claiming it is suffering “irreparable injury,” the Homer Laughlin China Co. more »»
College Unveils New Classroom Facilities
May 7, 2013 WHEELING — The result of five years of planning, property negotiation and construction was on display Monday as West Virginia Northern Community College unveiled its new Applied Technology Center in... more »» |
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