7-day ArchiveDocumentary film, "Sludge" to air four times in May on KET
Donkey Derby to run in Central Park Saturday morning
Proctorville Fire Department hosting Demolition Derby
Mother's Day concert to air statewide on West Virginia Public TV
Charity cornhole tournament Saturday at Appalachian Power Park
COMING SUNDAY: Indiana Jones in USA Weekend
Energetic teens sought for summer volunteer program
TTA offers senior citizens free rides on Election Day
Oil surpasses $125 per barrel ahead of US driving season
Committee agrees with staff, recommends lower tuition rates
Man ordered to prison for 30 days in Little Debbie case
Center, college students to push eco-friendly businesses in W.Va.
Rural Ministry Conference targets drug abuse
2 W.Va. men plead guilty to drug ring charges
W.Va. Crash to begin schedule on Saturday
WVU's Dent named to Rimington Trophy list
Verity, Chesy get wins at golf tournament
Barboursville woman bowls a 296 Thursday
Huggins hurt in fall at airport
HHS wrestling dinner scheduled for Saturday
Dale Jr.: Busch has 'Intimidator's style'
News in brief: Rides to polls offered for disabled
JFK's nephew campaigns for Obama
St. Mary's nursing school graduation set for May 9
St. Mary's to celebrate nurses' week
Police blotter: Man reports three men attacked and robbed him of $40
HUNTINGTON -- If you notice a pair of police officers on foot along 3rd or 4th avenues tonight or Saturday night, you can thank the Huntington-Ironton Empowerment Zone, Tri-State Transit Authority and Metropolitan Partners, the owners of Pullman Square.
Investigators believe older construction helped fuel a deadly fire Friday morning in Huntington. Emergency dispatchers received word of the fire at 1:43 a.m. The house was divided into three residences. The deceased lived in one of two upstairs apartments. The woman’s name is not being released, but Huntington Fire Capt. Dave Bias described to be in her 50s or 60s.
HUNTINGTON -- Nearly 50 years have gone by since former President John F. Kennedy's campaign brought him to Jim's Steak & Spaghetti.
There was no trouble on Thursday as the Huntington Highlanders celebrated a successful day at the state tennis tournament at Kanawha City Community Center Tennis Courts, finishing tied for first in both the boys' and girls' team competition.
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The Huntington High School Band/Orchestra Spring Concert took place Thursday at Huntington High.
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