HUNTINGTON — The following information was provided by reports from the Huntington Police Department:
- Police roundup: Petit larceny listed among HPD reports
- Senate suspends rules, approves $600 million tax cut plan
- Lawrence County candidates file for office
- Ironton man acquitted of tampering charge
- ARPA contribution will go toward redevelopment of Duncan Box property
- Get all the chocolate at Lily's Place annual Death By Chocolate fundraiser
- Photos: Axolotls moved to new viewing tank at the Huntington Museum of Art
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 — Lily’s Place is holding its fifth annual Death By Chocolate fundraiser from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10, in the ballroom of the Guyan Golf & Country Club.
HUNTINGTON — The Mountain Health Arena and the Fisher House are teaming up to collect donations for families with loved ones receiving care at the Hershel “Woody” Williams VA Medical Center.
Every year the last Tuesday in January marks National Plan Your Vacation Day, which falls this year on January 31.
HUNTINGTON — It's a trip to the beach, but hardly a vacation.
Let’s call it “D-Day.”
ONA -- Sophi Aldridge scored 17 points to lead Cabell Midland (15-5) to a 72-30 rout of Raceland (7-18) Tuesday night in girls basketball at the Castle.
Form Energy wants to build a $760 million factory in Weirton, West Virginia, to produce a new type of battery that could store electricity produced by renewable resources and put it out on the grid when it’s needed.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — CSX announced Tuesday that it has reached agreements with two unions that provide paid sick leave for approximately 5,000 railroad workers.
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