IRONTON — A 23-year-old Ironton man rejected a plea deal Wednesday in an aggravated murder case in Lawrence County Common Pleas Court.
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- Home confinement denied for McCallister
- Appalachian Power to remove 17 miles of lines in Cabell, Lincoln
- Kanawha County Commissioner Salango weighing another gubernatorial run
- Man accused of shooting trooper arraigned; local officer remembered
- BrewGrass Festival features craft beer, wine and cider; raises money for veterans
- Home confinement denied for McCallister
- Appalachian Power to remove 17 miles of lines in Cabell, Lincoln
- Kanawha County Commissioner Salango weighing another gubernatorial run
- Man accused of shooting trooper arraigned; local officer remembered
- BrewGrass Festival features craft beer, wine and cider; raises money for veterans
- Local Vietnam Veterans group celebrates 12 years of honoring veterans with free picnic
- Photos: 5th annual BrewGrass Festival
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Tears flowed as Jan Peterson gazed at the new Kentucky COVID Memorial on Wednesday, recalling a lifetime of memories with her husband, who died from the virus in the fall of 2021.
CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice on Wednesday said he hasn’t done an “about-face” on the subject of COVID-19 vaccinations, despite a comment he made last week that the unvaccinated may be “the group that is the safest and the healthiest.”
GENEVA — The World Health Organization said Friday that COVID-19 no longer qualifies as a global emergency, marking a symbolic end to the devastating coronavirus pandemic that triggered once-unthinkable lockdowns, upended economies and killed millions of people worldwide.
DEAR ABBY: I am struggling with an invisible illness and losing patience with friends, family and acquaintances. I’m working with doctors to manage my conditions, and I’m tired of all the suggestions and seemingly positive comments I’m hearing, like, “You can do it; just put your mind to it!”
FOXY LADIES BRIDGE: Tuesday, May 30 — 1 Jeannie Jones, 2 Juanita Duncan, 3 Vicki Smith
ASHLAND — The Paramount Arts Center has announced the lineup for its third annual FoxFire Music & Arts Festival, set for Sept. 30 through Oct. 1 at the Ashland Riverfront.
CHARLESTON — Billy Zuspan couldn’t contain himself.
CHARLESTON -- The Wahama baseball team captured the fifth state title in the school’s history on Saturday.
CHARLESTON — For Cabell Midland coach Tracy Brumfield, bunting wins championships.
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A humble Corolla running on liquid hydrogen has made its racing debut, part of a move to bring the futuristic technology into the racing world and to demonstrate Toyota Motor Corp.’s resolve to develop hydrogen vehicles. The Corolla is powered by a combustion engine common in regular cars, and not by a battery and motor that drive electric vehicles. The car won't be appearing in dealerships anytime soon. Toyota officials said the 24-hour race at Fuji Speedway near Mount Fuji was just meant to test the technology. Toyota, a powerhouse for hybrids, has fallen behind in the global shift to battery EVs. But it’s been banking on hydrogen for years.
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