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Belmont County Treasurer Katherine Kelich started the foreclosure process on East Ohio Regional Hospital, which failed to make the second $33,732.14 installment of its plan to pay off $1.2 million in ...
Crews are proceeding with a major stormwater project that will affect traffic on state Route 2 on Wednesday. At Mondays’ ...
Form Energy is presently building its first four iron air batteries to help power an electric grid in Minnesota, and the ...
Willson Contreras hit a go-ahead home run in a four-run sixth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates ...
In baseball, perhaps more than any other sport, just looking at parts of a stat line in the box score can be quite deceiving.
The personal journey of Rebekah Cohen Morris, along with the impactful work she performs in her role as executive director of ...
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Public Broadcasting was already making the best of a more than 10 percent cut in its general revenue budget in the next fiscal year, but future federal funding cuts could ...
While today’s primary election ballot is light, there’s one contested party nomination and several issues to be decided by voters. The polls open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m. • In Steubenville, ...
Residents of Beech Bottom on Monday were still contending with a shortage of water following the severe storm which affected the area April 29. Mayor Becky Uhlly said the village was awaiting an ...
WEIRTON — Kendall Ryan delivered a memorable performance as the Madonna softball did what it was supposed to do in its sectional opener. Ryan recorded three hits, including the first two home runs of ...
The Toronto Sunrise Seniors met April 25 at the Karaffa Recreation Center. President Barbara Pritts welcomed members and guest Darla Pletcher. Mary Lou Emery gave the blessing prior to the meal which ...
One week ago, our region experienced what meteorologists classified as a derecho – a large-scale storm producing straight-line winds – which left thousands of area residents without power, many for ...