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Fill the Helmet” fund drive, members of Weirton Fire Fighters Association IAFF Local 948 gathered Thursday to present a contribution of $5,107.06 to WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital. Weirton’s effort ...
Flamengos Investments, the North Carolina-based company that purchased the foreclosure-bound Fort Steuben Mall in 2022, still hopes to recoup at least some of its more than $11 million investment from ...
The Wheeling Central Traveling Road Show, aka the talent-ladened baseball team, continued its impressive start to the season Monday. The Maroon Knights (11-0) played 17 runs on 11 hits in the first ...
City officials are considering potential security upgrades to the New Cumberland City Building. During Monday’s New Cumberland Council meeting, Councilman Mike Watkins and City Clerk Tammy Jenkins ...
The former commander of the West Virginia State Police detachments in Pleasants and Wood counties has been tapped by President Donald Trump as the next director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. “I am ...
Paul Skenes bounced back from the worst start of his career and teamed up with catcher Henry Davis to make a little history as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Washington Nationals 10-3 on Monday night ...
The 2025 regular session of the West Virginia Legislature is finally done, wrapping up midnight Saturday after 60 days of floor sessions, committee meetings and debates. I get asked a lot during a ...
Through a walk involving more than 200 adults and youth, the Bruins Walk Together Autism Walk Sunday afternoon showed support for those on the autism spectrum and shared information helpful to them ...
After seeing one winning streak come to an end over the weekend, the Big Red baseball team came into a week full of games looking to start another. So far, so good, as Big Red started a string of four ...
Free bases lead to free runs. The state-ranked Madonna baseball team scored five runs on wild pitches against Catholic Central, and the Blue Dons also took advantage of eight walks and three Crusader ...
The Greater Weirton Senior Citizens Center, located at 3425 Main St. in Weirton, will continue holding its bi-monthly dances through the remainder of the year. According to the center’s new director, ...
Area residents are preparing for the growing season. In the coming weeks, the time will arrive when a garden’s harvest will become the star of a family’s menu. From vibrant fruits and fragrant herbs ...
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