Schott's Future
The owners of the Schott Scientific Glass plant in Parkersburg have updated their timetable for the plant's imminent closing.
The owners of the Schott Scientific Glass plant in Parkersburg have updated their timetable for the plant's imminent closing.
Floods are a way of life in parts of West Virginia, but it's not encouraging people to insure their homes.
If you've called the police lately, you're not alone. In the past decade the Parkersburg Police Department has seen a big increase in the number of times its phone rings.
Is a new Marietta justice center a sound investment or a misuse of public funds?
A jury doesn't buy a defendant's claim that a child's mother may have been responsible for her death.
Mental health advocates say the man accused in the Columbus-area highway shootings could be an example of someone who could have been helped by a little-used legal tool.
A Beverly-area man says he didn't kill his infant daughter last November.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-goers will get an earful of Parkersburg bands later this month.
The fair has packed up and left the butcher bend campgrounds for another year, but plans are already being made for 2005.
It's a little-known disease, but a former Parkersburg resident was back in town to raise awareness about scleroderma.
A St. Mary's barber could face up to five years in jail for a sex crime.
Ever wonder how those county fair projects actually make it to the fair?
When it comes to driving on Seventh Street in Parkersburg, is less better?
The thermometer says it hasn't been hot this summer, but a lot of us would beg to differ. The humidity is what's made it uncomfortable.
A Noble County man could spend the rest of his life in prison.
The case is expected to go to the Washington County grand jury.
The Fire Department says more firefighters are needed to battle blazes in Marietta.
Local leaders have been saying it for years Corridor D, whose construction is still in progress, will provide economic benefits for our area.
They were missing for eight hours Friday morning, but two Belpre youngsters are safe.
The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources held a picnic for adopted children and their foster parents.
A new website has been launched for older Internet surfers.
While the kids are on vacation, Wood County schools are getting ready for when they return to classes.
The increase covers both inpatient and outpatient services.
So far there have been no leads in the case.
A Parkersburg man is behind bars Wednesday night for ramming his car into a utility pole then fleeing the scene of an accident.