Kroger Workers Sign Contract
Nearly two months after walking off the job, more than 3,000 Kroger workers are heading back to work.
Nearly two months after walking off the job, more than 3,000 Kroger workers are heading back to work.
The Mid-Ohio Valley Chamber of Commerce is heading to the classroom.
Here's when the 3664th Maintenance Company is leaving for postwar Iraq.
A New York man accused in a May shooting has his day in court.
It's the season for families to be together, but another 175 West Virginia National Guard members are now headed to rebuild Iraq.
If you thought you felt something unusual Tuesday afternoon, you did!
It's the latest in cell phone technology, cell phones with built in cameras sure to be on the Christmas list of many this holiday season, but Tuesday night they were on a different list.
A goal of one of the candidates in next year's West Virginia gubernatorial election is to improve the state's business climate.
Winter weather is on its way to the Mid-Ohio Valley, and one of the most important ways to weather the elements is to keep your vehicle in good shape.
The West Virginia Supreme Court rules on a case which originated in Wood County.
The West Virginia Supreme Court says DuPont is not required to pay for medical monitoring.
A $1.5 million fundraising campaign is currently under way to pay for an expansion of the Erickson all-sports facility.
If it's December it's almost winter, and that means bad weather and school closings are just around the corner.
President Bush says it's a statement to the world that the U.S. will trade, but in a fair way.
A Parkersburg High School teacher could be suspended next week.
As the rebuilding of Iraq moves on, local families want to know when their loved ones will be coming home, but they aren't getting many answers.
The president of the Wood County Commission will face the public this month.
Local doctors' offices have been busy this past month because people are falling victim to the flu early this year.
What will cost reductions mean for Wood County's largest employer? No one knows for sure.
While the two suspects believed to have started a Marietta fire were in court Monday, owners of the burned-out businesses were trying to reorganize.
There is disagreement on whether Medicare changes are good or bad.
An upcoming display in Marietta. How sweet it is!
A murder trial now will start later in 2004.
It was more than just a typical domestic violence incident.
While deer hunters often end up eating their kill, a lot of them want to preserve part of their successes.