HUNTINGTON — The trial of a Huntington man who was previously convicted of first degree murder in 2020, set to take place in February, will be pushed back two more months.
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- Murder case to be retried two years later is continued again
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- Huntington man sentenced to three years for heroin distribution
- Senate Education advances bills to mandate genocide curriculum, distribution of feminine hygiene products
- Murder case to be retried two years later is continued again
- Library book sale continues
- Marshall hosting GenCyber Project Competition for high school students
- Huntington man sentenced to three years for heroin distribution
- Senate Education advances bills to mandate genocide curriculum, distribution of feminine hygiene products
- Ohio man sentenced to prison after two-day trial
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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden informed Congress on Monday that he will end the twin national emergencies for addressing COVID-19 on May 11, as most of the world has returned closer to normalcy nearly three years after they were first declared.
HUNTINGTON — The Cabell-Huntington Board of Health discussed COVID-19 data from December and January during its meeting Wednesday.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice tested positive for the coronavirus Tuesday, hours after he met with West Virginia University athletic director Wren Baker and Hall of Fame basketball coach Bob Huggins, the governor’s office said.
HUNTINGTON — Readers in need of a few new novels to cozy up with are in luck this weekend.
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HUNTINGTON — Austin’s at The Market, 809 3rd Ave. in Huntington, hosts an Ice Cream for Breakfast fundraiser from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 4.
HUNTINGTON — Marshall is looking to separate itself from the middle of the Sun Belt Conference women’s basketball pack and is halfway there.
HUNTINGTON — The atmosphere in the Huntington St. Joe gym Friday was fun for fans and players, but particularly so for both from Tolsia.
CHARLESTON — For the second time this week, George Washington played a large part of the game without senior point guard Brendan Hoffman, its leading scorer and primary ball-handler.
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HUNTINGTON — Saunders Lawn Care in Huntington started in 1991 with one truck and one lawn mower, according to owner Stephen Saunders.
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