The Check's Not in the Mail, it's in Their Hands
A thousand dollars is a small but important step toward paying for flood damage cleanup.
A thousand dollars is a small but important step toward paying for flood damage cleanup.
The man accused in a two-car fatal accident in October is free and his trial set for early next year.
In death penalty cases, the conviction and sentence are just the beginning of the case. We have a perspective from a local prosecutor who has handled a death penalty trial.
An investigation into smuggled drugs leads to a Washington County indictment.
Monday is the first day of hunting season in West Virginia, and if you're hunting just for sport, there's a program that you can donate the deer meat to in order to help the hungry.
Thanksgiving isn't until next Thursday, but the holiday travel rush will begin this weekend.
A judge awaits a pre-sentence report in the plea hearing of a sexual abuse suspect.
A grand jury indicts a man for two deaths.
President Bush has nominated national security adviser Condoleezza Rice to become the next secretary of state.
Top State Department officials say Secretary of State Colin Powell has announced his resignation.
The temperatures have gone from 70 degrees to 22 and now back up to the 60s. These rapid cold snaps can be a killer, literally.
Here's a list of Thursday's area Veterans Day activities.
West Virginia child support checks will soon be replaced with direct deposits or a debit card system.
An important deadline is approaching for victims of the September flood.
Monday night's latest rockslide adds urgency to an already growing problem.
Benjamin talked about the importance of going to the polls while also discussing the end of a long campaign.
A court ruling may affect turnout in Tuesday's election.
It wasn't trick-or-treaters walking the streets of Marietta Friday afternoon.
Not to be confused with "stuffing the ballot box,” packing ballots is an important preparation for next week's Wood County elections.
While the area is focusing on John Edwards' return to the area, Wood County Democrats are seizing on an issue from President Bush's September campaign visit.
We explain why some Parkersburg voters may face even another election before this year is over.
Fifty percent or 60 percent? We have the answer as to what's required to pass a school bond issue.
Belpre city officials are looking into whether purchasing the stun guns will fit into their budget.