HUNTINGTON -- Huntington Police Chief Karl Colder has resigned due to family matters, according to city officials.
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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.
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The 2023 Laurel Fork Falconry tour schedule is filling up, but anyone who would like an Educational Program about birds of prey from Collin Waybright, a master class falconer, can sign up by emailing or calling.
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Alan Short figures Philadelphia Eagles apparel sales have skyrocketed in Louisa, Kentucky of late.
ROME TOWNSHIP, Ohio — No Tri-State girls basketball championship trophy exists, but if it did, Fairland would’ve won it Saturday night.
MORGANTOWN -- After a disappointing showing at No. 15 TCU on Tuesday, West Virginia came out red-hot in its return home Saturday against Oklahoma.
I notice in the Columbia Journalism Review and other publications that what some have called “the objectivity wars” are raging again. So, is the oft-touted notion of journalistic objectivity a fool’s errand, a throwback to a more innocent time or an ideal that needs reviving and defending?
CEREDO — Business owner Danny Jude says his new business, Pets For Less, gives local customers a “mom and pop” vibe with what he calls “father and son” presence due to being a single dad.