Jumpers Ready For Bridge Day
Posted: 6:00 PM Hundreds ready to jump from New River Bridge at annual event.
Posted: 6:00 PM Hundreds ready to jump from New River Bridge at annual event.
Posted: 9:40 AM The names of two brothers who drowned at Valley Falls State Park have been released.
Updated: 10:18 AM Authorities are concerned for students during this week's heat wave.
Updated: 10:57 AM Ohio Men Indicted In Grisly 1982 Killings
Updated: 10:57 AM AT&T Offers Reward In Telephone Cable Thefts
Posted: 10:38 AM Ohio Schools Chief To Leave In October
Posted: 5:36 PM Ohio Appeals Court Strikes Down Grocery Tax
Posted: 5:31 PM Lawyer for death row inmate Richard Cooey say's Cooey's claim that he committed an unsolved murder is all a misunderstanding.
Posted: 2:54 PM Ohio saw a 42% decrease in Labor Day weekend traffic deaths from last year.
Posted: 11:36 AM 92 To Be Inducted Into W.Va. Black Hall Of Fame
Posted: 11:28 AM 20 members of the West Virginia National Guard are helping with recovery efforts in Louisiana.
Posted: 11:24 AM West Virginia ranks 2nd in the nation in percentage of children with chronic health problems.
Posted: 11:18 AM In an economic bind, families turn to libraries.
Posted: 10:58 AM Rockefeller Targets McCain At Labor Day Rally
Posted: 5:14 PM One of the founders of Shoney's and Captain D's dies at the age of 83.
Posted: 10:39 AM Ohio GOP Delegates Adjust Plans For Hurricane
Posted: 10:11 AM Driver Not Cited In Accident With W.Va. First Lady
Posted: 9:54 AM Investigation Into Explosion Could Take Months
Posted: 9:47 AM Marshall University Receives Grant For Medical Program
Posted: 5:11 PM Allegheny power seeks rate increase in WV.
Posted: 9:34 AM Dayton, Ohio (AP) -- Testimony was set to begin in the retrial of a woman accused of killing her month-old daughter by burning her in a microwave oven.
Posted: 8:44 PM Detroit, MI (AP) -- General Motors plans to cut 15 percent of its U.S. and Canadian salaried work force -- or around 5,100 jobs -- by Nov. 1st as part of a plan to slash billions of dollars in costs and help the automaker ride out a slump in U.S. sales.
Posted: 8:40 PM Columbus, OH (AP)- Gov. Ted Strickland has sent letters to 500 business leaders and organizations inviting them to help find a compromise to keep a paid sick days mandate off the November ballot.
Posted: 8:36 PM Researchers at West Virginia University are developing a portable sensor to detect toxic metals in water, soil and seafood.
Posted: 6:32 AM Charleston, WV (AP) -- Charleston will host the 2008 Met-Rx World's Strongest Man Competition in September.