Superintendent to Stay
Keeping high standards with a strong school superintendent.
Keeping high standards with a strong school superintendent.
Keeping roads clear involves a lot of materials and a little bit of imagination.
There's one effect from the aftermath of winter storms you might not have thought about.
More traffic means more accidents at local streets and intersections.
It declined last year, but the number of methamphetemene lab raids may be on the increase this year.
It's official, Bill Brizendine has resigned his position at St. Mary's High School.
Victim: Fayette Thompson hasn't met "the final judge".
Fifty-year-old Columbus woman acquitted in negligent homicide case.
A candidate for West Virginia Supreme Court questions the court's impartiality.
Fayette Thompson of Columbus is accused of negligent homicide and involuntary manslaughter in a case that's seven years old.
Two former members of a local charity won't know their fate until at least February.
Keeping warm during this spell of cold weather means more than just turning up the heat.
It was a federal holiday, but do people know the significance?
It's not a good time to find out your furnace needs service.
Another Big Bear store bites the dust, but it's getting a replacement.
When getting e-mails from companies on the Internet, looks can be deceiving.
Saint Joseph's Hospital hosted a forum on the ability of the human body to "heal itself".
It's a story of tragedy, but also of survival.
The official court transcript from last week's closed-door court hearing involving DuPont is now available at wtap.com.
An alleged bank robber couldn't cash in on his crime Wednesday night in Parkersburg.
A Belpre philanthropic organization wants to make its presence in the area.
It might be the most wide-open competition in years, between four of West Virginia's major cities.
The C-8 case may go to trial later this year.
It's probation, not prison.
Parkersburg firemen fear someone entraped in mobile home blaze while responding in frigid temperatures.