STEUBENVILLE — Appearances by a state Supreme Court justice and a Pulitzer Prize-winning author will be among the highlights when a statewide meeting is held in the city. Jennifer Brunner and Connie Schultz are scheduled…
CDBG funds proposal draws questions from Weirton council members
WEIRTON — A proposal set to be presented to Weirton Council Monday would shift a portion of the city’s allotment…
Motorists still face delays as bridge, highway projects continue
STEUBENVILLE — For drivers frustrated by daily backups approaching the Veterans Memorial Bridge, relief is still weeks away. A major…
Historic Fort Steuben 'brings history to life' with Pioneer Pop-Up Kitchen
STEUBENVILLE — Historic Fort Steuben is probably the last place you’d expect to find teens on a sweltering summer morning,…
Sycamore, Aim to host 'Back-to-School Block Party'
STEUBENVILLE — The Sycamore Youth Center and Aim Women's Center will partner to host a Sycamore/Aim Back-to-School Block Party from…
American Legion receives LEDA funds
NEW CUMBERLAND — The American Legion Post 10 building in Weirton will receive upgrades thanks to an allotment of state…
Community
Buckeye Local field improvements expected before season opener
DILLONVALE — The Buckeye Local Board of Education learned recently that work on Buckeye…
BLOOMINGDALE — Jefferson County Joint Vocational School is literally building opportunities with a planned upgrade to…
JVS eyes renovations for LPN, computer labs
Gospel Fest brings churches, music and faith together at Heritage Port
• Bell Chapel UMC: "What's in a Name? Josiah" • Cadiz Presbyterian Church: "Sowing Seeds" •…
Sermon topics
Local Sports
Brewers-Pirates rained out, setting up Saturday doubleheader
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The scheduled game between the Milwaukee Brewers and Pittsburgh Pirates was…
WVU has a lot to watch for in MLB Draft
It seems like an annual question for Rich Rodriguez's second tenure at West Virginia. Who will…
Rodriguez doesn't name starting QB, provides updates on battle
Guardians beat Marlins 3-2 behind Messick's 6 strong innings
Business
JCESC Family Support Specialist program provides summer relief to families in need
MARTINS FERRY — Families across the Ohio Valley who might have gone without received…
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio said a utility company it banned from doing business in…
Ohio denies energy application to banned utility
Ruby leaving W.Va. Department of Tourism effective Aug. 1
FOR BUSINESS: Trinity Health System School of Medical Laboratory Science celebrates 2026 graduates
Editorials
Different perspectives
It's easy to be critical about the way your community looks, or the people who have been elected to govern it or those who have been appointed to be in charge of services ranging from the streets to the water system, from the sewer system to garbage collection. If you have any doubts about…
Gary Franks: Lightning will not strike twice in Maine as Platner steps down
Veronique de Rugy: What a 700-Year-Old Fresco Can Teach America
Josh Hammer: The Return of Socialism and the GOP's Golden Opportunity
Local Columns
Ross Gallabrese: Impacting the community
This is a special time for our area. The annual Greek Food Festival held at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church has just completed its three-day run, the city is preparing for this coming week's Dean Martin Festival and communities through the Tri-State Area — and the rest of the United States — are putting…
Checking In on the Men Who Always Show Up
Ross Gallabrese: Dates To Remember
An interesting report
Obituaries
JOYCE MILES
BOB MARTAUS
ROBERT COULTER
DR. CARMEL ESPOSITIO
Ohio News
Ohio Haitians await next Steps after TPS decision
Haitian immigrants in Ohio who were under federal temporary protective status could see their state driver’s licenses and work permits expire this week following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling. The court declined to extend TPS status on June 25, holding the argument that the Trump administration terminated the status based on race is unlikely…