BARBOURSVILLE — An attorney requested another hearing last week in an attempt to prevent a malicious wounding case from going to trial.
- Plea negotiations underway in Barboursville shooting case
- Huntington building permit fees waived for repairs to flood damage
- Bare Arms reopens store, restaurant after fire
- Somewhere over the rainbow
- Summer swelter: Persistent heat wave breaks records, spirits
- W.Va. state school board president, superintendent urge halt to nonpublic school vouchers program
- Photos: Amateur Radio Field Day
HUNTINGTON — The community transmission level for COVID-19 has dropped to “medium” in Cabell County, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Nearly 20 million lives were saved by COVID-19 vaccines during their first year, but even more deaths could have been prevented if international targets for the shots had been reached, researchers reported Thursday.
CHARLESTON — Two Cabell County residents were among the COVID-19-related deaths reported in West Virginia on Thursday.
To submit a Vacation Bible School, email the details to acopley@hdmediallc.com. We need the church and address, theme, times, dates and a phone number readers can call if they have questions.
Sports, theater, science and nature — no matter what interest a child has, chances are there is a summer camp for them. For COVID-19 precautions, check the camp websites. To submit a summer camp, email the details to acopley@hdmediallc.com.
HUNTINGTON — From rehabilitating opossums back to health to restoring nature, Rebekah Perry Franks could be thought of as Appalachia’s “Mother Nature” figure — but it all comes from her roots.
Residents of the Charleston and Barboursville areas may be wondering why there’s been more out-of-state license plates than usual in the past two weeks.
This is the fourth installment of a 12-part series previewing West Virginia’s opponents for the 2022 season. West Virginia’s game against Virginia Tech may feature a familar face to West Virginia in former Marshall QB Grant Wells..
Gentlemen, start your shovels. Those are words many, many Marshall University baseball fans had grown to believe they never would hear.
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Third Avenue Realty Corp to Tire Shop Properties LLC, 2 Parcels Lot 13 Block 213, Gideon District, $550,000