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11-Year-Old West Virginia boy survives near-drowning thanks to heroic efforts of lifeguards and medical team
Elizabeth Pauley was swimming with her son when she heard three piercing whistles from the lifeguards. She looked and saw a boy being pulled from the pool and instantly recognized them as her son, Jackson.
Family dog dies in Morgantown fire
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Morgantown Fire Department responded to a fire that filled the family dog on Brockway Avenue Tuesday morning. Firefighters were dispatched to 545 Brockway Avenue at 9:58 a.m. and found the family had escaped unharmed. Firefighters did locate a dog that died in the blaze. Investigators...
2 DUI checkpoints to be held in NCWV next week
MORGANTOWN, W.Va (WDTV) - The West Virginia State Police will hold two DUI checkpoints in North Central West Virginia next week. The first checkpoint will be held in Monongalia County on Thursday, July 11th along U.S. Route 19/WV Route 7. This checkpoint will take place near the Pursglove post office...
Eppes faces consecutive terms in Mon County drug-related murder, kidnapping
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. A Detroit man who was found guilty of a Monongalia County murder will serve consecutive life sentences. Cleotis Eppes was sentenced in Monongalia County Circuit Court Tuesday on charges of first-degree murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy in the May 2022 drug debt death of Matthew Moore. The ruling from Judge Paul Gwaltney comes less than four months after a 12-member jury decided that his sentence should be no mercy, life in prison with no possibility of parole. Eppes will serve a life sentence for the first-degree murder conviction, another life term for kidnapping Moore, and 1 to 5 years for conspiracy to commit murder. Gwaltney ordered Eppes to serve consecutive terms at the recommendation of Monongalia County Prosecutor Gabe Mucciola and members of Matthew Moore’s family.
Morgantown boy suffers seizure at the pool, parents praise medical team, lifeguards for saving his life
MORGANTOWN, W.Va (WDTV) - An 11-year-old Morgantown boy was saved after having a seizure in the Krepps Pool recently. When Elizabeth Pauley heard three whistles from the pool’s lifeguards, she knew something wasn’t right and saw a boy being pulled from the pool. She instantly recognized his swim trucks and realized it was her son, Jackson.
Detroit man gets life x 2 for Monongalia County crimes
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — A Detroit man who was found guilty of a Monongalia County murder and kidnapping was sentenced to consecutive life terms in prison Tuesday. Cleotis Eppes kidnapped and killed Matthew Moore two years ago over a $30,000 drug debt. Tuesday’s sentence from Monongalia County Circuit Judge Paul...
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