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The Coal River will be teeming with paddlers this weekend as the annual Tour de Coal kayaking event returns Saturday, June 14 ...
Under Gov. Patrick Morrisey, the state has spent more than $700,000 in emergency purchases in an effort to fix glaring issues ...
Changes are on the way for Huntington, West Virginia's Pullman Square shopping plaza. Michelle Adkins, general manager of ...
While President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation ending slavery went into effect Jan. 1, 1863, it wasn’t until ...
The Charleston West Side Neighborhood Association hosts a dad joke battle fundraiser on June 14, 2025. Proceeds from the ...
The Marshall University Board of Governors approved the ability to sell property near Stephen J. Kopp Hall, or the School of ...
The arts community expands once again here in Huntington when the Station 13 Pop Up on the Patio arts and crafts fair comes ...
But in killing the idea of new roads, he may have told the Tri-State to forget about two projects that have been discussed ...
Father’s Day is approaching this weekend, and with much political attention now given to bringing back the old-fashioned ...
The West Virginia Board of Education voted, on June 11, 2025 to uphold existing childhood vaccine requirements, rejecting an ...
With summer upon us, that means that the Ritter Park Amphitheater will once again come to life with upcoming productions from ...
This month’s Writers Can Read series will feature authors Christina Fisanick and Sheila McEntee reading from their work.