Jeopardy! in Ohio
One of television's longest-running game shows, one seen on WTAP-TV, recently taped a series of shows in Columbus.
One of television's longest-running game shows, one seen on WTAP-TV, recently taped a series of shows in Columbus.
Cleanup and relief efforts are under way for the victims of Sunday night's severe weather in Ravenswood.
The answer is: It's been on the air for four decades, and has challenged three generations of contestants. The question: What is Jeopardy!?
After years of criticism about conditions at the nation's nursing homes, the government on Tuesday released information on all 17,000 of them in the United States, aiming to help consumers make good choices.
The parliament voted hours after Saddam's son urged the resolution's acceptance if Arabs were included on the inspection team. Lawmakers said the final decision rests with Saddam.
Emergency crews searched for survivors early Monday amid the wreckage of communities pulverized by a series of storms that barreled through more than a half-dozen states, killing at least 33 people and injuring more than 200.
Not enough deer killed during regular hunting season.
In a still-uncertain economy, people are turning to career fairs to find a job or a new career.
A major employer may finally be ready to locate in the Mid-Ohio Valley.
A Nicholas County murder suspect is found in Wood County.
Summer is over, the leaves start falling, and we are surrounded by colors.
25 year-old Gregory McKnight faces the death penalty for the murder and kidnapping of Emily Murray.
What are local schools' plans to deal with a D.C.-type sniper shooting?
The government is cracking down on decorative contact lenses, calling them illegal products that could cause blindness.
Wood County health officials don't think the disease is a thing of the past.
Our police officers must be prepared for anything, because while on duty, routine calls could quickly turn into life or death situations.
A Mineral Wells man is accused of violating a protective order.
Mustang Survival makes life-saving equipment for the military, and is quickly becoming a "life-saver" for the Wirt County economy.
A man is indicted for another man's death, and a suspect in a standoff pleads guilty.
Marietta authorities are investigating two more suspicious fires.
Some Mid-Ohio Valley E.M.S. squads are called on to respond to overweight patients, and it can cause a lot of problems.
National Depression Screening Day (NDSD) offers screenings for depression, manic-depression, anxiety and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
With an alleged incident involving Circuit Judge making news, we have more on the process of filing a protective order.
Some counterfeit money has popped up in the Mid-Ohio Valley.
This week's cooler weather is a reminder that winter isn't far away. It also means flu season is approaching.