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15th Annual Tomato Festival & Hometown Market comes to Fairmont
FAIRMONT, W.Va (WDTV) - The 15th Annual Tomato Festival & Hometown Market will take place in Fairmont this weekend. The event, which is hosted by Main Street Fairmont and the Marion County Master Gardeners, will take place on Monroe Street on Saturday, August 17th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Surveillance video shows bystanders stop carjacking at Pittsburgh shopping plaza
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- A man is charged with leading a sheriff deputy on a chase, crashing on Banksville Road then trying to carjack an elderly man. Headlights and front-end fragments from a car crash can be found at the intersection of McMonagle Ave and Banksville Road. Video from Kuhn's Market captures the moment the Allegheny County Sheriff's Office said 22-year-old Tyler Stewart T-boned someone on Wednesday night."He was speeding down Banksville Road, he ran a red light, ended up t-boning someone," said Phill C, who was working at Banksville Plaza when the crash happened. "The guy who was running fled into...
Pirates say verbal deal reached in players' union suit over image use by team, Sheetz
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates said Thursday a verbal agreement had been reached to settlea lawsuit by Major League Baseball Players Association against the team's parent company and the convenience store chain Sheetz Inc. alleging unlicensed use of players’ names and images on social media. MLB Players...
Scattered showers and storms return on Friday; rain lasts through Monday
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Thursday was hotter than earlier this week, reaching 90 degrees in some lowland areas. This is due to the approaching low pressure system from the west driving an increase in southerly flow. This low pressure system will push rain and storms into our area for Friday and the weekend. Cloud cover will thicken overnight, and by Friday morning, scattered showers will dapple the area. These showers will develop into some thunderstorms by the afternoon and evening, and in isolated cases, could wield strong, potentially damaging wind gusts, along with heavy rain. Activity will weaken overnight, but not fully dissipate. Some sunshine will peek through the rain and clouds Saturday afternoon, but the cold front with that low pressure system will run through NCWV in the evening, bringing the chance for some stronger scattered storms again. Despite the cold front moving east by Sunday, wraparound flow from the center of the low in the Great Lakes will keep scattered showers in the forecast through Monday evening. By the time the system clears Tuesday morning, most of the area will have received at least an inch of rain, but totals could get as high as 2 inches in areas that see spotty heavy rain over the course of the 4-day period. Flooding shouldn’t be much of an issue given NCWV still being under moderate to severe drought conditions. High pressure will take hold again by Tuesday afternoon, bringing a return to sunshine for midweek.
First at 4 Forum: Mattie Rodrigue & Eric Stackpole
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Mattie Rodrigue, the science program director at OceanX, and Eric Stackpole, the ocean technology innovator at OceanX, stopped by the First at 4 Thursday. They shared more about the new series they’re a part of – OceanXplorers from James Cameron premiering on National Geographic on Sunday,...
Steptoe & Johnson announces 148 attorneys recognized as best in America, ones to watch
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. – Steptoe & Johnson PLLC announced that 135 of the firm’s attorneys were named in the 2025 rankings of The Best Lawyers in America. They practice throughout firm locations in Colorado, Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, and West Virginia. Also noted below are 13 attorneys who have received the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in […]
‘This Is Weird’: Russell Wilson Accused of Taking Another Jab at Ciara’s Ex Future After Pledging to ‘Counsel’ Stepson Future
Once again, Russell Wilson publicly showing love to his stepson, Future Zahir Wilbourn, has social media users comparing the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback to the boy’s […] ‘This Is Weird’: Russell Wilson Accused of Taking Another Jab at Ciara’s Ex Future After Pledging to ‘Counsel’ Stepson Future
Michelle Walker is focused on access for all as the city prepares its second-ever ADA transition plan
Michelle Walker is the City of Pittsburgh’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Disabilities Resource Coordinator for the Office of Equal Protection in Mayor Gainey’s office. The Office of Equal Protection is a civil enforcement and compliance office that seeks accountability in workers’ rights, civil rights, and public safety.
Fairmont Senior High Welcomes Permanent Disc Golf Holes
Fairmont Senior High now features permanent disc golf holes, a gift from the Fairmont Flyers Disc Golf Club and the Educational Disc Golf Experience (EDGE). Principal Jim Green noted that this donation builds on the previous year's contribution of portable holes. The installation promotes the sport among students and honors the memory of Seth Burton, a former student who passed away. The initiative aligns with a broader effort to introduce disc golf in local schools and provide engaging physical education alternatives.
10th Senate district candidate Q&A: Jack Woodrum responds to Nicholas County resident’s questions
In 2025, the 10th Senate district will include Nicholas County, where voters said they want to see more development of important services. We asked the candidate for this Senate seat what he has done and would do to support the county. 10th Senate district candidate Q&A: Jack Woodrum responds to Nicholas County resident’s questions appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.
Eight years after historic floods, Nicholas County is still rebuilding. Voters there want politicians to push for more development
People from Summersville to Richwood said they would like to see political candidates support the development of schools, housing and activity centers in their county. Eight years after historic floods, Nicholas County is still rebuilding. Voters there want politicians to push for more development appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.
Former Marine, Leader in Harrison County Politics and Union Front, Charles "Charlie" Washington, Passes
Charles “Charlie” “Bowels” Richard Washington, Jr., 83, of Clarksburg was called home on Saturday, August 10, 2024. He was born on April 6, 1941 in Clarksburg, a son of the late Charles Richard Washington, Sr. and Eula B Washington-Bailey. Charlie was a family man. He always...
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