Concealed Carry: Does it Work?
While legislation was finally approved in Ohio Wednesday, West Virginia quietly has had a permit law of its own.
While legislation was finally approved in Ohio Wednesday, West Virginia quietly has had a permit law of its own.
This time, the defendant has the opportunity for parole.
More progress, more changes.
The flood of 2004 is over, and now the cleanup is under way.
Get used to some more new traffic routes as Corridor D construction moves on.
It was blocked by high water, but traffic was crossing the Williamstown-Marietta bridge again Tuesday.
For a Marietta store, it's the second disaster in nearly six weeks.
The rivers may be slow to fall, and that means the dangers of high water aren't over yet.
Mother Nature has doused some areas with too much water, and now many Ohio communities are coping with rising floodwaters.
Four years in the making, a new welcome center for people visiting the Mountain State is set to open.
A new year means new rest rules for truck drivers, but how effective are they?
Raindrops keep falling on our heads.
Two Democratic mayors are sworn in Thursday; one is a newcomer, the other returns for a second term.
Wood County's tourism bureau to begin $1.8 million promotional campaign.
A family of five receives only minor injuries from an early morning house fire.
The "victim" was a Parkersburg police officer.
An empty storefront will soon have a new occupant.
He told police it was an armed robbery, but the "victim" is now under arrest.
The governor is not deterred by the setbacks of 2003.
For the second time in three days, a body is found in Marietta.
A Marietta store is closing the books, literally, on two decades of doing business.
Lots of people are "home for the holidays", but a Newark area man feels especially glad to be home this year.
It's the day after, and bargain hunters are on the loose.
Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3? Will the real snow emergency please stand up?
It's a better road to Ravenswood, but is it a more profitable one?