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BB gun found in Huntington elementary school

BB gun found in Huntington elementary school

Huntington police are investigating after a Central City Elementary school student brought a BB gun to school. School officials found the gun, that looked like a revolver, Wednesday morning around 10 a.m. The 10-year-old...

BB Gun Found at Elementary School

BB Gun Found at Elementary School

Police say a BB gun was found at an elementary school in Huntington. Police Chief Hank Dial told The Herald-Dispatch the weapon and a student at Central City Elementary School were taken into custody...

New Distillery Approved

New Distillery Approved

A West Virginia distillery has been awarded a loan to buy more equipment and increase production of its distilled moonshine whiskey and flavored moonshine. The Gazette-Mail reports the West Virginia Economic Development Authority approved...

Dunbar Police Link Man to Several Thefts

Dunbar Police Link Man to Several Thefts

Dunbar police arrest a man they think is responsible for more than a dozen thefts in the city. Christopher Campbell is charged with daytime burglary after his arrest Tuesday night. Officers arrested him at...

March Madness exposure worth millions

March Madness exposure worth millions

If you can put a price tag on the exposure from the Marshall University men’s basketball team’s it would be in the millions of dollars. Despite their loss to WVU Sunday night, having the...

Drug treatment grant

Drug treatment grant

An over 300-thousand-dollar federal grant will help those in need of drug treatment get help quicker. West Virginia is one of three states to get money from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health...

WV unemployment rate steady

WV unemployment rate steady

West Virginia’s unemployment rate is holding steady at five-point-four percent. The February numbers showed a slight increase in unemployment. The goods-producing sector, logging and mining had employment increases while leisure and hospitality, education and...

Pipeline protesters will stay in the trees

Pipeline protesters will stay in the trees

Mountain Valley Pipeline protesters will stay in the trees. A judge ruled yesterday that Mountain Valley didn’t provide enough evidence that protesters are in the way of an over three-hundred mile route through the...

City council approves $100,000,000 budget

City council approves $100,000,000 budget

Charleston City Council approved the city’s 100-million-dollar budget yesterday. The city is balancing the budget by putting the EDGE project on hold. Nearly 4-million-dollars was set aside for the project to bring young talent...

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