HUNTINGTON — Live music filled the air in downtown Huntington on Friday night with the return of the 9th Street Live concert series.
- Concert series returns to downtown Huntington
- Salvation Army kicks off summer with block party
- Photos: Sun’s Out, Fun’s Out block party
- Photos: Grace Christian School 2022 Commencement Exercises
- Photos: 9th Street Live Concert Series
- Police roundup: Shoplifting included among HPD reports
- Photos: Marshall vs. FAU, baseball
CHARLESTON — West Virginia reported 713 new COVID-19 cases Friday as active cases increased to 2,296. That’s 217 more active cases than were reported Thursday and the most active cases the state has seen since Feb. 24, according to the Department of Health and Human Resources’ virus dashboard.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia reported 860 new COVID-19 cases Thursday as active cases increased to 2,079.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia reported 440 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday as active cases decreased to 1,795. That’s 35 fewer cases than were reported Tuesday, according to the Department of Health and Human Resources’ state virus dashboard.
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 — There have been many events delayed over the past two years because of COVID-19, and this weekend marks the return of the Biennial Juried Arts Exhibition after a four-year absence.
“Humidity notwithstanding, summer seems to bring out the best of Cincinnati.” — Bill Dedman
LESAGE — George Berry, 78, shot 76 Friday in a round of golf at the Esquire Country Club.
LESAGE — Fred Turner, 79, of Huntington shot 77 in a round of golf Friday at the Riviera Country Club.
ROME TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A golfer turned a soccer kid into a college basketball player.
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ELLABELL, Ga. — Hyundai Motor Group confirmed Friday the company will spend $5.5 billion on a huge electric vehicle plant near Savannah that will employ thousands — a deal Georgia’s governor called the largest economic development project in the state’s history.
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