HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County Schools summer program allowed students to learn about animals and different environments around the world last week at Altizer Elementary School.
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- Altizer students learn about animals, nature during summer camp
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CHARLESTON — West Virginia reported 1,995 new COVID-19 cases over the weekend as active cases in the state dropped to 2,150. That’s 147 fewer active cases than reported in the state Friday, which was the last day the Department of Health and Human Resources’ virus dashboard was updated befor…
HUNTINGTON — The community transmission level for COVID-19 has returned to “high” in Cabell County, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia National Guard’s full-time response to the COVID-19 pandemic will end Friday, Gov. Jim Justice said.
CHARLESTON — The following events happened on these dates in West Virginia history. To read more, go to e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia at www.wvencyclopedia.org.
Editor’s Note: This is the 551st in a series of articles recalling vanished Huntington scenes.
HUNTINGTON — Communities in the Tri-State have a full slate of events planned Monday, July 4, to celebrate Independence Day.
Growing up on the banks of the Elk River afforded me the childhood opportunity to grow and mature in an area where people were connected to nature.
Editor’s note: This is the seventh installment in a 12-part series looking at Marshall football’s 2022 opponents. Week 7 features a matchup of two teams new to the Sun Belt as the Herd travels to face James Madison, which enters its first season as an FBS program.
This week, old tradition meets a new beginning as the Valleyball 3-on-3 Tournament returns to Ronnie Paul Angelo Memorial Park out at Spring Valley. The event, directed by Joe Suttles, runs Saturday and Sunday at RPA.
In what’s becoming a regular occurrence, another seismic shift in college athletics stunned the sports world in late June — one that could require deep thought and frantic behind-the-scenes dealmaking here in West Virginia.
OMAHA, Neb. — Smithfield Foods will pay restaurants and caterers $42 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the giant meat producer of conspiring to inflate pork prices, which will likely only add to concerns about how the lack of competition in the industry affects meat prices.
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