20 people graduated from the Citizens Police Academy in Parkersburg Thursday evening.
The Armory is in a tight situation with funds but has made some progress.
Pleasants County Middle School hosted "Stars" Steps of Hope Walk-a-Thon on Thursday to fundraise for one of their own young students suffering from a rare juvenile cancer.
Community members are donating their time to help the handicap.
With a need across the valley, the dream of a playground all children can use is coming closer to reality every day with a $10,000 donation from Peoples Bank.
There was more water than just rain today in Marietta.
934 acts of kindness...that's how many were reported, and how many chain links they made Thursday in a parade at Martin Elementary School.
Wood County Surveyor Scott Stewart has been accused of sexual abuse by his daughter, something Stewart has denied.
The News Center tower signal will be down today, Thursday, May 23. This will interupt the signal to over-the-air viewers and customers of some smaller cable systems.
Local churches are collecting items to deliver to the victims in OK. Drop off places, times, and what is needed is all listed.
The West Virginia State High School Softball Tournament is in full swing and people are spending on food, drink and more.
Training law enforcement for the SWAT team.
The upcoming long weekend lets us take a look at what activities this area has to offer.
Former Stockport Mayor Michael Shane Shuster has been sentenced to 25 years to life on 3 counts of rape of a victim under the age of 13.
He's been leading them for years to help eliminate poverty housing by building homes and providing education.
Her love for Parkersburg High School runs deep and now she's giving back.
After more than 24 hours, the stand off in Meigs County is over.
Every household should have one of these.
The executive director of the West Virginia GOP says Republicans are poised for big wins in the 2014 election.
The Marietta post office could soon carry the name of a Marine who died in the line of duty in March..
Felman Production LLC plans to temporarily idle one of three electric arc furnaces at its ferroalloys plant in New Haven and lay off union workers.
Two staffing agency executives have pleaded guilty to federal employment tax evasion charges.
Ohio officials say the federal government will take over the state's program for patients with pre-existing medical conditions.
Three dogs seized from a Cleveland man charged with holding three women captive over a decade have found a foster home.
About 20 Wayne High School students are barred from the school's graduation ceremony because of a senior prank that damaged the building.
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