HUNTINGTON — Huntington City Council members heard the first reading of an ordinance Monday night that would get the ball rolling on a series of improvements planned for Hal Greer Boulevard.
- City moving forward with Hal Greer Boulevard improvements
- Spring paving in Huntington set to begin
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- Photos: Fairland vs. Chesapeake, high school baseball
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- Logan's Scotty Browning doubles up on game-winning triples
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear offered an incentive Monday for accelerating the pace for COVID-19 vaccinations, saying he will lift capacity restrictions at most venues and businesses once 2.5 million Kentuckians have received at least their first shot.
CHARLESTON — With active COVID-19 cases rising to their highest levels since February, and with growing evidence of vaccine hesitancy among groups of West Virginians, state officials Monday called on residents to step up and get vaccinated.
HUNTINGTON — Three new COVID-19-related deaths were reported by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources on Sunday, including a 95-year-old woman from Lincoln County.
HUNTINGTON — Shemekia Copeland took the stage for the first time when she was nearly 10 years old. She couldn’t have predicted that 30 years later, she would be known as one of the great blues voices of our time.
HUNTINGTON — Kayla Morris, branch manager of Gallaher Village Library, has been selected to join in the Association for Rural and Small Libraries (ARSL) Outstanding in Their Field Leadership Institute as part of the 2021-22 cohort, according to a news release from the Cabell County Public Library.
ASHLAND — If ever houses need to be blessed, it’s now.
CHESAPEAKE, Ohio — Michael Hill liked his team’s 13-3 victory over Chesapeake Monday better than its 10-1 triumph over South Point last week.
HUNTINGTON — Perhaps the greatest compliment to Dionna Gray is how fans raved about her Saturday despite seeing one of her worst shooting performances.
Welcome to “Second Guess” Tuesday.
The Wall Street Journal published this editorial on April 7: