Jason Toth, left, and Lee Lambert warmed up for the cornhole tournament held as part of Tuesday’s 15th-annual Burger Bash held by the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce’s Ambassadors at the Harp & Habit at Franciscan Square. The two were among several teams that competed for a $200 ...
WEIRTON — The Top of West Virginia Convention and Visitors Bureau invites the community to soak up the season at “Second Saturday: Sounds of Summer,” beginning at noon, Saturday, at the Weirton Event Center.
“Second Saturday brings out the best of summer,” said Rachel Keeney, ...
MINGO JUNCTION — A Wintersville woman has been charged with child endangerment for allegedly leaving her child unattended at the village’s swimming pool, actions police said led to the child nearly drowning.
Village Police Chief Willie McKenzie said on June 7, Hayden Martin, 28, of ...
CHESTER — An initial court date hasn’t been set for a Chester man accused in the assault of a New Cumberland man Thursday night outside a local social organization.
Louis P. Gallo, 63, was charged Friday with one felony count of malicious or unlawful assault.
According to information ...
WHEELING — WVU Medicine Wheeling Hospital employees and their families were treated Sunday to a free picnic and activities at Wheeling Park as part of the facility’s 175th anniversary.
More than 1,500 people were expected to show up for the event that included a variety of picnic food ...
CHARLESTON — Driven in part by the COVID-19 pandemic and continuing since, student enrollment at West Virginia’s public schools saw some of the largest drops in the nation.
According to a June report by the Reason Foundation, a libertarian public policy research nonprofit, West Virginia ...