Scouts collect for nonprofit
Scouts with Troop 334, chartered by the Cove Presbyterian Church in Weirton, presented a $1,000 check to Weirton’s Community Bread Basket on Monday evening. The ...
Breakfast with Santa
Harry Nicholson filled in for Santa Claus during an annual Breakfast with Santa event held by the William Penn Association at the Wintersville ...
Changing face of college football results in blue-chip prospects making some surprising choices
WVU’s top storylines for Day 1 of National Signing Day
The first National Signing Day period started at 7 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3, and just three minutes later, West Virginia inked its first signee, ...
Parks unveil plans for 2026 season
John Gregg Elementary student takes part in STEM forum
BERGHOLZ — John Gregg Elementary student Landon Hayes got a glimpse of his future by attending the Envision by WorldStrides Program last ...
Norfolk Southern must be accountable
Despite Norfolk Southern’s assertions that it would make things right in East Palestine — after a derailment in February 2023 — the company appears to continue ...
Act would stop baby brokers
An opportunity to share with others
Chamber hits milestone
Running a chamber of commerce is never an easy assignment, and it can get even more complicated when the organization has been built through the merger of two ...
Guest column/Remembering a time when Martin’s voice filled the street
Guest column/A look at greed and loyalty in athletics
CATHERINE DYER
After a courageous 21-year battle with Parkinson’s Disease, on Thursday November 27, 2025, Catherine Jean (Landis) Dyer, 71, was called home to the Lord. She was ...
HARALD “HARRY” BERNARD OEN
HENRY BARTO
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel puts his iconic red sweater-vest on the line ahead of Michigan showdown
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel, known for sporting a red sweater-vest when he led the Ohio State football team, may be feeling blue if the ...



