The music ministry of First Baptist Church of Hurricane, located at 2635 Main St., Hurricane, will be presenting "Eyes of Faith," a worship musical at 4 p.m. on March 28.
Searchers concentrated Wednesday morning on the area near the Glen Morgan bridge in Beaver where Donald Adkins, 32, was swept into floodwaters early Saturday during a swift water rescue mission.
A 56-year-old Putnam County man has been arrested on first-degree robbery charges after he allegedly stole $30 from the 7-Eleven in Nitro on Wednesday.
About a year and a half ago, Nitro Police Chief Jack Jordan quietly retired. He then went back to work as head of the police department, drawing a $39,000 pension on top of his $50,000 annual salary.
Crews are getting ready to give the Winfield Bridge a new lease on life. Next week the bridge will be one lane at night, then on April fifth the bridge closes for four months.
March 5, 2010 - CHARLESTON, WV - Deborah L. Joyce, also known as "Deborah L. Smith," pled guilty Friday before United States District Judge Thomas E. Johnston to making a false statement to a financial institution.
Nineteen high school and middle school show choirs from across the state will converge March 13 at the Charleston Civic Center to compete for state honors at the West Virginia Music Educators Association Show Choir Festival.
A Putnam County woman pleaded guilty Friday in federal court to fraud, admitting that she illegally applied for two car loans from two different banks for the same vehicle, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced.
Nitro City Council on Tuesday approved changes to a zoning ordinance that opens a two-week window for new video lottery parlors in the city, but effectively bans them after that.
Twenty-seven of the 154 candidates who sat for the computer-based Certified Public Accountant examination in October and November successfully completed it, the West Virginia Board of Accountancy said.