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Wheeling Post 1 Caps Off 5-Straight Elimination Game Victories With Monster State Championship Comeback
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (WTRF)– Wheeling Post 1 needed to beat Morgantown twice Monday to claim the Legion State Championship. They did exactly that, just not how you might envision. After trailing by five in the 5th inning of Game 1, Wheeling scored sevens right to win 7-5 and force Game 2. In that game, they trailed […]
WVU hockey scheduled to play four games at South Charleston Memorial Ice Arena
SOUTH CHARLETON, W.Va. (WCHS) — The Mountaineers' 2024-25 hockey scheduled dropped Monday, showing multiple games scheduled at the South Charleston Memorial Ice Arena. WVU will visit Kanawha County four times this season. The DI team will host Alabama on Oct. 11 and 12 while the DII squad will battle Appalachian State on Feb. 7 and 8.
Reynolds Hospital and Wheeling Hospital to combine labor and delivery department services
WVU Medicine Reynolds Memorial Hospital and WVU Medicine Wheeling Hospital announced that they will begin collaborating more closely around labor and delivery services by taking a more regional approach that enables the two hospitals to focus their resources at one care site versus two.
St. Marys attorney selected for Ohio State Bar board
ST. MARYS — A St. Marys attorney started a three-year term on the Ohio State Bar Association Board of Governors on July 1 to represent Ohio Bar member attorneys in Allen, Auglaize, Hardin and Mercer counties. Zach Ferrall is a partner at Noble, Montague and Moul LLC in St....
Cleveland Heights Mayor posts video on social media calling out city council for illegally meeting behind closed doors
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) - Drama unfolding in cleveland heights. The mayor put out a video accusing city council of illegally meeting behind closed doors. “I’ve been made aware of some definitive evidence, that a majority of council and multiple council committees met and liberated illegally,” said Cleveland Heights Mayor, Kahlil Seren.
WVU Extension experts discuss current drought conditions, potential effects on growing season
Ongoing heat and prolonged periods without rain are stressing crops throughout the Mountain State and have the potential to do lasting damage, according to two West Virginia University experts. Lewis Jett, WVU Extension professor and commercial horticulture specialist, and Mira Danilovich, professor and consumer horticulture specialist, are offering insights on...
Drought conditions affecting big farms and small gardens alike
MARSHALL COUNTY, W.Va (WTRF) – As of Monday, all 55 counties in West Virginia are under an official drought emergency. Governor Jim Justice made the declaration Friday, saying the drought has placed farmers at risk of losing their crops. Backyard gardeners face the same risk on a smaller scale. The USDA office in McMechen has […]
KSP finishes runner-up in national best-looking cruiser contest
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WYMT) - The results are in for the 2024 American Association of State Troopers: Best Looking Cruiser contest. Florida received the most votes with 28,995, earning the top spot. Kentucky finished second, garnering 26,091 votes. West Virginia finished fourth with 14,562 votes. You can see the full results...
The Rivalry Series: WVU football’s history against Marshall
Across 131 seasons on the gridiron, the West Virginia University football team has developed several rivalries that have helped forge the identity of Mountaineer football. Over the next several weeks, we’ll break down some of the biggest series in West Virginia football history. We continue the series with a matchup that many fans in the […]
New Supply Chain Agreement Links Alaska, Ohio, Arizona for EVs
Graphite One and Lucid Motors have announced a significant step in creating a supply chain that spans Alaska, Ohio, and Arizona. The agreement, unveiled during a U.S. Capitol briefing last week, will establish a fully U.S.-based supply chain for advanced graphite materials, crucial for the production of electric vehicle batteries.
Popular comedian, ventriloquist Jeff Dunham to make stop in Charleston this fall
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — Popular comedian Jeff Dunham is set to make a stop in Charleston this fall. Dunham’s “Artificial Intelligence Tour” will stop at the Charleston Coliseum on Saturday, Nov. 9 at 5 p.m., according to a news release from organizers. Known for his cast...
Parkersburg Police Department receives major donation from Mary Anne and Doug Ketelsen Charitable Foundation
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - The Parkersburg Police Department received a large donation from the Mary Anne and Doug Ketelsen Charitable Foundation. The police department announced they’ve received a donation of $50,000 from the charitable foundation ran by the owners of the West Virginia Potato Chip Company. The funds are...