Huntington, WV News
Huntington, WV News
WV Schools of Excellence named
Murder suspect had drug problem
Council unanimous on paving proposal
Print/E-paper exclusives for Tuesday, May 29
Meth arrests made in Milton
VFW post holds memorial services
Salt Rock man arrested in stabbing
Do you remember?
Upcoming health-related classes, programs and screenings
Families remember relatives at Ashland Memorial Day event
Ohio State Patrol still seeking driver in fatal ATV accident
Service has special meaning for soldier
Parade brings together service, tradition
Councilman wants to take politics out of paving
$14.1M veterans cemetery dedicated
Gallery: Do you remember? -- May 28, 2012
Print/E-paper exclusives for Monday, May 28
Shoplifting call leads to felony arrest
ADHD vs. ADD: What's the difference?
Memorial service pays tribute
Board set to oversee future of cemetery
Four arrested Sunday on felony charges
Fundraisers to help woman on multi-organ transplant list
Public meetings
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Symphonic band performs Memorial Day Weekend concert
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W.Va. police find 4 bodies in wooded area
Print/E-paper exclusives for Sunday, May 27
Chesapeake grads celebrate achievements at commencement
Group to host veterans appreciation picnic
Cabell Solid Waste Authority to sponsor E-recycle event June 2
Overeaters Anonymous group cancels meetings
Memorial Day closings
Woman jailed on felony shoplifting charge
Milton police blotter: Two arrested in alleged drug conspiracy
Downtown car show gives Huntington something new
Cabell Midland seniors ready for next chapter
Wayne teen killed in crash
Print/E-paper exclusives for Saturday, May 26
Benefits found in Intensive Cardiac Rehab
Officer, city not liable in shooting death
Man charged with trying to steal copper from community center
Firefighters called to blaze in Putnam County
Fairland seniors accept diplomas
Downtown riverfront to host boat racing
Boyd County Ford hosts grand opening under new owner
St. Joe students honored during commencement
One killed in Wayne car wreck
Record-hot temps expected for holiday weekend
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Councilman Ritter dies at 67
Keith hosts 'Hatfields & McCoys' event
MU's Summer K-12 Program still accepting students
Sam Stanley Memorial Scholarship established by MU Foundation
WMUL students again do well in national contests
Marshall announces solar panel installation and education project at University High School
Prevent tick-born infections during lyme disease season
The Herald-Dispatch West Virginia 5K Championship Run/Walk
Local business showcased during trade show
5 arrested in connection with drug raid
Woman arrested in local robberies
Employees reportedly embezzle $2,600 from Hobby Lobby
Arrest warrants issued for shooting suspect
MU ROTC recognizes 'littlest heroes'
Beech Fork victim was ultimate family man
5 activists arrested in W.Va. barge incident
Print/E-paper exclusives for Thursday, May 24
MU presents Military Child awards to children at St. Joseph Catholic
TTA approves $8.95 million in spending
West Hamlin bank robbed by gunman
Police blotter: Local library, church report AC units stolen Monday night
Getting in shape? Hang pictures to match your vision
Drug conspiracy nets man 7-year prison sentence
Kentucky troopers fatally shoot suspect
Second 'blitz' catches more motorists
Jurors qualified for Skeens trial
Beech Fork employee found dead
Trial continues in Porter civil case
Wild Ramp to open at Heritage Station
Body found could be missing man
Animal shelter temporarily closed
Police blotter: Pregnant woman escapes custody, captured by officers
Marshall student dies in weekend accident
1 dead, 2 wounded in eastern Kentucky shooting
W.Va. top works featured in museum exhibit
Sandy Hook man injured in I-64 crash
ACLU objects to single-gender classes
The Herald-Dispatch West Virginia 5K Championship Run/Walk
Wayne boil advisory ends
New Northcott Court Learning Center to host grand opening
Huntington Middle finishes year with Civil War lesson
Man's body found along Ohio River
Huntington Museum of Art to host Doodle 4 Google Exhibit
Huntington man reports stolen golf clubs, bag valued at $2,350
Precautionary boil water advisory remains in effect
Final tryout for mall fashion advisory board happening today
Dropout prevention
Altizer woman arrested on child abuse charges
Marshall hosts digital evidence conference
Marshall offering free English and math workshops
Spring Hill memorial service set for May 27
Print/E-paper exclusives for Monday, May 21
Application process under way for Fall 2012 Graduate Scholarship Tuition Waivers
MU student headed for Turkey to study Turkish language
Eliminate barriers to taking your meds
Tri-State Hero: Airman 1st Class Rusty Tyler Smith
This week in W.Va. history
Man enters hospital after being shot in chest
Police investigating two armed robberies
Arena ranked among top venues in world
Center hosts summer fun-filled fundraiser
Do you remember?
Compulsive gambler bans himself from entering any of Ohio's casinos
Portion of 6th Avenue to close for next construction phase
State has little control over candidates
Presidential candidate's withdrawal prevents awkward Ky. primary
Musical bash pays tribute to a generation of Dixie jazz
Chicken salad boasts burst of Thai flavor
KDMC to offer hearing screenings
Grief support group to meet Tuesday, June 5
Benefit concert planned for May 27
Five men jailed on felony charges on Saturday
Artists series caps off 75th season with popular wine event
Youth orchestra explores music styles in concert
Violent crime victims mourned at service
St. Mary's launches initiative for women
Hospice of Huntington offering support group
Print/E-paper exclusives for Saturday, May 19
Man stabbed in face with box cutter Friday
Couple arrested on felony child neglect charges
Huntington Dollar General robbed Friday
Cabell GOP announces meeting for May 21
Board of Health meeting set for May 23
Lesage woman reports vehicle stolen during night
Tolsia High School conducts graduation, 110 receive diplomas
Local shoe store target of robbery
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Local foundation creates second scholarship for Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine
Third annual Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence Conference to be hosted by Marshall University Forensic Science Center
Marathon graduates receive associate's degrees
Burglary reported at middle school construction site
Checkpoint set for this weekend in Wayne County
Sex offender jailed after probation violation
Presence mounting in Cabell
SVHS grads celebrate success
Concert raises thousands for nonprofit
Print/E-paper exclusives for Thursday, May 17
Exercise can't be beat as a stress reliever
Sarah Napier 'Love Your Guts' 5K set for Saturday
Rock Out Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser set in Ashland
Fatal beating moves to grand jury
Man reports home burglary, stolen items valued at $1,748
Insurer suspends new policies after arsons
State, local police attend anti-terrorism workshop
Low turnout expected in Boyd County for primary election
Coffee buzz: Study finds java drinkers live longer
Area victims' groups to share federal grant
Gallery: President John F. Kennedy through the years
Print/E-paper exclusives for Wednesday, May 16
HPD honors fallen officers during memorial service
2 arrested on burglary, child neglect charges
Museum exhibit features work from class, workshop participants
KYOWVA Goodwill receives $13,000 grant
Trucking company ready to accept glass for recycling
EPA to appeal ruling on West Virginia's Spruce No. 1 Mine
No injuries reported in Lawrence fire
Cabell County police arrest six in connection with Barboursville meth lab
Women voters group to host event May 21
Smokin' Aces suspect gets prison sentence
Print/E-paper exclusives for Tuesday, May 15
Marshall professor to share kidney research in China
Marshall School of Physical Therapy reaches first accreditation milestone
CM students receive academic awards
Parkinson's support group meets May 15
Woman reports copper wiring taken from vacant residence
Air date set for new film shot in Huntington
More than 200 participate in Bowl For Kids' Sake
City questions 'deadbeat lists'
Parents discuss dropout factors
Guyandotte span could be days from opening
Lawmakers to discuss Medicaid changes
Three grants awarded to Cabell County
Gallery: Do you remember? -- May 14, 2012
Print/E-paper exclusives for Monday, May 14
School employees: Funding discrepancies persist
Renaissance to perform concert Monday, May 14
Participants, donors sought for bike camp
Ceredo set to kick off concert series May 20
One jailed on charges of operating meth lab
Nominations being accepted for Greater Huntington Wall of Fame
Landau to sing at benefit concert
Museum to present exhibition May 15-20
Tri-State Comic Con coming to arena
Rockin' at the arena
A day just for mothers
W.Va. looks to expand Medicaid managed care
Program to take four Huntington-area disabled vets fishing
Toledo, Ohio, man appealing Huntington crack conviction
Police: Bullets that hit nursing home were strays
Cabell library to host parenting workshop
Man, woman uninjured in rollover crash
Crowds gather for Ritter Park Tennis Center free event Saturday
Look-A-Like Contest part of Mother's Day celebration at mall
St. Mary's marks 9th gala
Former DJ loses home in fiery accident
Print/E-paper exclusives for Sunday, May 13
W.Va. elects new GOP chairman
Print/E-paper exclusives for Saturday, May 12
Huntington woman finds unique use for old jewelry
Kids toy and clothing benefit set for May 19
Hospice seeks volunteers
Second annual Blessing of the Bikes to be held this month
2 hurt in head-on collision
Man arrested, held at gunpoint after attempted home break-in
Art museum to host exibition May 15-20
Huntington Hospice to host program May 16
Lincoln man convicted for assault on FBI agent
Repairs to close 10th, 12th Street floodwall entrances May 14
Police memorial set for Tuesday
Print/E-paper exclusives for Friday, May 11
Marshall University, Aetna invite businesses, individuals to free lunch lecture on rainwater harvesting, stormwater control
2nd home confinement granted in shooting
Local women celebrate Habitat for Humanity's 'Women Build Week'
Trial nears for man charged in Jarrell death
Marshall downtown arts center to get HMDA $400,000 donation
Huntington man reports checks stolen, forged
Ritter Park Tennis Center to reopen May 12
Huntington's Kitchen, Ebenezer Medical Outreach, Cabell Huntington to host sites
Event to provide food for children, families in need
Traffic stop leads to drug arrest
OLBH receives $2,000 grant for pediatric emergency preparedness
OLBH to host Safe Sitter class May 19
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Biology professor secures grant to save state's primary natural history collection
Burlington Elementary hosts vehicle day
Ovarian cancer talk set for May 15
U.S. Postal Service: Rural post offices to stay open
Martha Elementary to host spaghetti dinner on Friday
Plans in works to remember slain teens
Two men charged in stadium break-in
Headbands and more available at relay
Lions Club collecting eye glasses for charity throughout May
Another company reports copper theft from tower at Rotary Park
5 juveniles arrested in 3 recent arsons
Spring is a great time to show off sculpted arms
Project seeks West Virginia glass workers
Correction
Print/E-paper exclusives for Wednesday, May 9
Eleven undergraduate researchers awarded stipends for summer studies
Huntington cyclists offer input
Two council incumbents defeated
Wolfe, Williams to vie for mayor
Bailey wins Dem. primary for Cabell County Commission
Smith, Johnson win primary election in Cabell assessor race
Dems advance 5 incumbents, 2 challengers in magistrate race
Cabell County Clerk's office to open at noon Wednesday
Romney, Obama win; Manchin to face Raese
Reynolds, Stephens, Chaffin win in local legislative races
W.Va. primary voters OK gov rematch
Election results trickling in
Six convicted robbers punished in circuit court
Huntington Council of Garden Clubs hosts plant sale
Police blotter: Man reports laptop stolen
Sons of the American Revolution to meet
KDMC to host blood drive on Wednesday
Three detained in meth bust
KDMC to offer free screenings June 1
Kenova City Council to hold special meeting
Alzheimer's support group to meet today
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Small fire evacuates Gino's Pub on 5th Ave.
W.Va. primary voter guide
Neurosurgeon uses his time in captivity to reflect on life
Primary to set stage for Nov. battles
Gallery: Filming of of Hatfields and McCoys documentary
Print/E-paper exclusives for Monday, May 7
Children's Art Festival Extravaganza set for June 9
Huntington Council of Garden Clubs dedicates tree at museum
Huntington accepting nominations for Greater Huntington Wall of Fame
Meeting to get input on new bike plan
Tri-State AIDS Task Force hosts fundraiser
Tri-State Hero: Seaman Brandon Lee Morgan
Green Acres to host Cinco de Mayo event
Young Life holding informational meeting
Get Healthy Tri-State: Research shows yogurt can keep you going
Polls to open at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday
Few legislative races contested
Award winners honored at reception
GOP leaders start to rally around Romney, sort of
Gallery: Lincoln County High School's Prom
Print/E-paper exclusives for Sunday, May 6
Election candidate profile: Letitia Chafin
Two felons booked at Western Regional Jail
Wayne High School students spend 'An Evening in Paris'
Spring Valley students go on parade for prom
Tri-State Bible College hosts graduation banquet
HHS girls soccer to host pancake breakfast
Election candidate profile: Lee A. Bias
5K Mission 'M' Possible fundraiser set May 12
St. Joe students enjoy prom
Visitors flock to Heritage Farm festival
3 Republicans, 2 Democrats running for City Council seat
Man jumps from bridge, expected to recover
W.Va. man killed in shootout was sex abuse suspect
St. Mary's nursing graduates pinned during ceremony
4 sentenced to prison in Boyd for various crimes
Friday storms shake Tri-State
'America's Got Talent' winner to sing for benefit for Ceredo group home
Man arrested after hitting child with car, fleeing
Early voting continues
Police: Possible thieves target radio towers at Rotary Park
Relay for Life team sponsors fishing tourney
Consuming passions, not things
Researcher presents at scientific conference
Local residents mark annual observance Thursday
String band to rock Creekside Cafe tonight
Deputy finds elderly woman reportedly trapped in home
Magistrate recused from fatal beating case
Early voting continues
Judge dismisses court action in ALLINONE case
Old Miller Elementary property goes unsold
News flash! Chocolate can help build your muscles
WVSP release Cabell County stats
W.Va. state trooper shot in Elkins
Print/E-paper exclusives for Thursday, May 3
Students recognized at international scientific meeting
Kenova church plans rummage sale May 4-5
Dem. candidates for W.Va. House focus on education
Fire destroys home near Lavalette
Police blotter: Woman reports $27,000 in jewelry stolen from residence
Police arrest 3 after vehicle pursuit in Huntington
Free concert to feature Christian bands
Early voting continues
Republican workers needed for election
Man arrested in pot seizure
Four arrested in alleged meth operation
Man gets 6 months for extortion threat against W.Va. gov.
Nomination deadline approaches for Miners' Celebration 'Because of You' awards
Huntington's Kitchen hosts 'Derby Day' event
Library hosting book sale through May 5
Mom charged after crash with newborn in car
Huntington man charged with felony DUI in afternoon crash
Two local natives receive Tony nods
W.Va. candidates receive endorsements
Area mobile home burns to ground
Early voting continues
Police investigating Tuesday home invasion
Republicans workers needed for election
More than 4,750 pills collected at takeback
Rubberlite completes fifth expansion
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Election candidate profile: Bill Maloney
Election candidate profile: Kim Wolfe
The rewards of exercise: The Pleasure Principle
W.Va. court race emerges as primary's priciest
Marshall University Graduate College announces thesis grant recipients
Police blotter: Hospital patient reports room invasion, stolen medication
Huntington man arrested in Internet sting
Adult, juvenile charged with felonies in Wayne County
Kentucky State Police investigating escape
W.Va. launches crackdown on drivers who pass school buses
Four Greenup County residents indicted Monday
Huntington man charged with gas station robbery
South Point woman dies in ATV crash
Cooling towers placed on St. James roof
2 trapped in vehicle accident
Number of newborns with drug withdrawal has tripled
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Huntington Mall's 'More for Mom Show' to include fashions and a look-a-like contest
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Gallery: Do you remember? -- April 30, 2012
Camp helps kids cope with loss
Print/E-paper exclusives for Monday, April 30
5K Race to benefit medical mission trip to Honduras
Dr. Mary Todd named executive director of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Celebration at Pullman Square marks Israel Independence Day
Election candidate profile: Stephen Anderson Jr.
Firefighters respond to fire Saturday night
Tri-State News Quiz answers
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Election candidate profile: Tom Bevins
Man killed Saturday in rafting accident
Four Putnam residents arrested on meth-related charges
Mountain Stage makes its way to the Keith-Albee
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Print/E-paper exclusives for Sunday, April 29
School to host annual golf scramble May 4
Election candidate profile: C.A. Adams
Early voting continues
Election candidate profile: Gregory D. Borowski
Mountwest Foundation recognizes scholarship recipients
KDMC to host pain management presentation
Roads near Ritter Park to be closed this week
Three jailed on felony charges Saturday
Marshall University honors faculty award winners
Tri-State hosts several drug takeback locations
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OLBH to offer free lung function screenings
West Virginia State Police release March statistics
Salvation Army to host karaoke May 3
Wayne drug court, MCTC forge partnership
Police blotter: Woman reports home invasion, says robbers asked for prescription pills
Campaign Trails: Delegate Jim Morgan named as 2012 Breza Legislator of the Year
Early voting continues
Elliotts to be celebrated at Spring Valley church
Official to assist in ordering rain barrels at City Hall on April 30
Man punished in attempted suffocation
Charleston scratches opening pharmacy school in Ky.
Tomblin continues to amass re-election fund
Print/E-paper exclusives for Friday, April 27
Marshall advertising majors take honors in district competition
Dr. Deanna Mader selected to serve as College of Business interim dean
Hospital reports pain pump stolen from patient's room
Man gets maximum sentence in beating death
Fair housing event going on downtown today
Robbery reported at BP
Tomblin receives NRA endorsement
State Police releases Lincoln County statistics
Bowling party to benefit veterans, toddler diagnosed with leukemia
Father calls police after daughter receives threatening text messages
Israel Indepenence Day Celebration event scheduled for Sunday
Wayne deputy involved in crash
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Shots fired following dispute in West Huntington
Print/E-paper exclusives for Thursday, April 26
Do You Remember?
Tips to help ease neck, shoulder tension
Drug takeback locations
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Man arrested following violent home invasion
Hospice offering kids support group May 1
Early voting for primary begins in West Virginia
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Grammy-winning 'soul-pop' artist performs at MU
Arson cases head to grand jury
Wayne bond proposal discussed at Spring Valley
Tri-State air quality improves in report
Print/E-Paper exclusives for Wednesday, April 25
Elks state convention set for April 26-29
Huntington police arrest Kenova man in midst of copper theft
Sheriff's Office releases details in fatal accident
Early voting starts today
Ladies Spring Tea scheduled for April 28
First Stage Theatre Company continues 'Suessical' April 26-27
Boyd County Library hosting 'royal' event
Sentenced reduced in beating death
Third person pleads guilty in Java Joe's robbery
Trial date set in Teresa Baker case
Let me out! Ways to successfully conquer claustrophobia
Country stars set to rock Big Sandy Friday
HuntPAC releases endorsement list
Huntington man reports stolen silver Pontiac Bonneville
Fundraiser to help CMHS student planned for May 1
Goodwill names Dress for Success community partner of the year
'Wheelmobile' makes a stop in Cross Lanes
Marshall public relations club hosting fundraiser
'Plant a Tree Project' scheduled for Friday
Ashland duo charged with cooking meth
Book festival travels to area schools
Online poll
Board of Health meeting set for April 25
Woman dies in crash with bus
Store deemed public nuisance
Election candidate profile: Gary Bunn
Election candidate profile: David Ferguson
Drug takeback locations
Classes, Programs & Screenings
Gallery: Do you remember? -- April 23, 2012
B'Nai Sholom marks Holocaust Remembrance Day
Wayne County BOE race
One escapes house fire in Chesapeake
Cleanup scheduled for East Lynn Lake
African Drumming to perform April 24
Barboursville Walmart to host bowling tournament
5 departments respond to storage building fire
Cleanup marks Earth Day
Officials ready for early voting
5 Dems seek nod for W.Va. ag post
Council to discuss paving, rezoning, vision insurance
Three jailed on felony charges
Easy tips for banishing nightmares
Public meetings
CMHS students dress up, go out for prom night
Election candidate profile: John C. Casey
Four booked on felony charges Saturday
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Election candidate profile: Randy Wiles
City partners with company to offer rain barrels at reduced cost
Bowling party to benefit veterans, toddler diagnosed with leukemia
Authors, scholars entertain during book festival
Education, history celebrated during banquet
Heart Walk raises money for research
Six Democrats campaign in contested House primaries
Festival full of handmade fun
Print/E-Paper exclusives for Saturday, April 21
Economy, drug problems top concerns for Wayne candidates
Party on the patio
Workshop provides real-life experience for journalism students
Obama or Romney for Manchin?
Woman reports being hit, threatened in front of children
Spaghetti dinner helps raise funds for St. Joe school
Marshall Relay for Life exceeds goal of $25,000 for cancer research
Turnpike Ford to host test-drive fundraiser
Volunteers needed for Spring Festival
Fourpole Creek Cleanup scheduled for April 22
Marshall students to receive Kente cloths at ceremony next Thursday
Ohio River Festival Of Books 2012
Conference focuses on school wellness
Huntington kicks off inaugural Art Walk
Have some juice to help pulp you up!
Drug takeback locations
Meeks ready to start life anew
Huntington woman reports being shot multiple times with BB gun
Kellogg Elementary evacuated due to small fire
CMHS teacher being investigated, students suspended
Bingo fundraiser to benefit Little Victories
Spanish-themed event scheduled for April 21
Party on the Patio event to rock Heritage Station tonight
Lavalette man charged with child neglect after 12-year-old found drunk
Raese draws criticism for Holocaust remarks
Marshall University fans can buy special badges for Greenbrier Classic
Police blotter: Woman reports possible hit put on her by ex-husband
Officials: Smoke alarm saved lives in Rome Township fire
Wayne County fire deemed suspicious
Skin cancer screenings set for Tuesday, April 24
A protein-rich diet is always good
Election candidate profile: J.D. Beane
Election candidate profile: Joe Hutchinson
27 vie for seven magistrate positions
Feds indict Mich. man on sex crimes against preteen girl
HMDA looks for new options
Police seeking suspect in beating
City officials touring Chattanooga riverfront
W.Va. Catholics react to Bishop abuse allegations
Print/E-Paper exclusives for Wednesday, April 18
Huntington woman reports TVs, computers burgled from home
'Spring Fling' benefit to be held at Huntington's Kitchen on Friday
Marshall University students taught interview, dinner etiquette Tuesday night
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Five inducted into MU Business Hall of Fame during ceremony
Drug takeback locations
Family safely escapes Jefferson Avenue fire
Report: Death of Bateman resident was 'sudden'
Actions speak louder than words at CMHS truancy hearing
The hidden Easter Egg has been found!
Print/E-Paper exclusives for Tuesday, April 17
Troopers investigating reported armed robbery
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May 29 'Riverdance' performance canceled
Driver pulled from burning car following crash Monday
Last-minute tax assistance available Tuesday
Officials looking at suspicious garage fire
Election candidate profile: Tom McCallister
Election candidate profile: JoAnn Hurley
Classes, programs & screenings
Print/E-paper exclusives for Monday, April 16
Friends of local musician host benefit
One jailed on felony charges early Sunday
Road to be closed in Cabell County
Huntington East High School Class of 1952 gathers for reunion every month
Tri-State Hero: Lance Cpl. William Paul Lloyd Jr.
Public meetings
Election candidate profile: Scott Bias
Election candidate profile: Charles "Chuck" Zerkle Jr.
List of benefits unending for Omega 3
Work on Greenup Locks and Dam to begin in June
Milton church honors its youth volunteers
Central City festival now seeking vendors
Girl safe, father in custody after Amber Alert
Print/E-paper exclusives for Sunday, April 15
Coach Holliday sees good plays from both offense, defense
Pancake breakfast to benefit Boy Scouts
HHS goes Japanese for 2012 prom
Zumba open house planned for May 1
Man charged with DUI, child neglect following high-speed chase
Community making strides toward healthy lifestyles
Toughest Monster Trucks event revs up in the Tri-State
Student artwork celebrated at museum
‘Bikes, tikes and riders’ make Veterans Bike Show a hit
Heritage Farm hosts weekend fun
Marshall looks to increase tuition
Print/E-paper exclusives for Saturday, April 14
Do you remember?
Students, teachers raise money with 5K event
Restaurant inspections
Seniors do some spring shopping
Head lice, not very nice
Checkpoint set for this weekend
Theft leads to vandalism, train accident
5K event to raise funds for epilepsy services
Election candidate profile: Bethann Houser Earl
Arbor Day event held at Ritter Park
Heritage Farm welcomes students, readies for its Way Back Weekend
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Couple accused of kidnapping, beating
Prescription drug bill facing opposition from MDs
Drug takeback continues its success with April drop-offs
Amber Alert issued for W.Va. child
Forever Young club to meet this morning
W.Va. county democratic conventions taking place across state on April 14
Cellphone use and pregnancy: What's safe?
City Mission Golf Classic scheduled for June 16
1 of 2 overnight fires in Huntington ruled arson
Election candidate profile: Gary Hale
Senior lifestyle event set for today at Huntington Mall
Amber Alert issued for W.Va. girl
Print/E-paper exclusives for Thursday, April 12
Man throwing rocks at Taco Bell arrested on drug charges
Local school takes hands-on approach to science
Healthy apps can aid motivation, accountability
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Drug suspects face new charges
Adopt-A-Highway cleanup registrations deadline April 14
Woman reports tax return stolen from bank account
Event gives mall-goers chance for health screening while shopping
W.Va. 6th District candidates talk agendas
4 arrested following police chase
Police investigating armed home invasion
Domestic dispute leads to kidnapping arrest
Huntington business reports second AC unit larceny in one week
Man robbed at gunpoint amid used vehicle deal
Man admits to role in oxycodone operation
Huntington readies for Arbor Day celebrations
Prescription drug summit draws area leaders
Man arrested in two-building fire
Anderson believes higher taxes are not the solution
Forensic center lauded
Beshear wants U.S. painkiller tracking
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Burp alert: How to tame your tummy
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Gallery: Do you remember? -- April 10, 2012
State money revives local pool
Friends, family remember Toni
Election candidate profile: Opal Sanders
Election candidate profile: Sherry Lynn McClanahan
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Classes, programs & screenings
Huntington begins spring paving program
Tomblin signs legislation authorizing fundraising bond for Beech Fork
Local nursery to plant trees along 8th Street today for Arbor Month
Police respond to possible burglary, find only a broken window
Synthetic drugs confiscated from Tri-State Airport
Print/E-paper exclusives for Monday, April 9
Marshall percussion ensemble to perform Thursday, April 12
Marshall University renews Athletic Director's contract through 2017
Empty Bowls focuses on helping the hungry in the Tri-State
City Mission serves Easter dinner to needy
New therapy available for peanut-allergy sufferers
Election candidate profile: Samantha Fooce
Election candidate profile: Steve Deweese
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Christians celebrate on Easter Sunday
News in brief
Goodwill, museum offer after-school art program
Nominate your star student
Print/E-paper exclusives for Sunday, April 8
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Two booked on felony charges
Red Cross to host blood drive in Louisa, Ky.
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Participants place in annual Academic Festival at MU
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'A Night for Toni Black' wrestling event planned for April 14
OLBH launches new CT lung scan initiative
Prominent local attorney Keith Newman passes away
District 3 candidates focus on jobs, community
Probing arsons a unique challenge
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Print/E-paper exclusives for Saturday, April 7
Hospice, veterans home offering training for veteran volunteers
Old Main Corridor ready for striping
KDMC to offer free joint pain screening
3 ways to feel younger
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Grand jury indicts man on drug charge, gun violations
Police blotter: Woman reports neighbor assaulted by man with baseball bat
Marshall to conduct community blood drive
Grand jury indicts man on drug charge, gun violations
Milton woman charged with embezzlement
Dinner, bake sale to raise funds for hospice
Print/E-paper exclusives for Friday, April 6
Career Services to host part-time job and internship fair
Tomblin, W.Va. honor fallen miners
Woman admits storing, selling drugs
Police pursuing leads in museum break-in
Crime spree reported overnight Tuesday in Huntington
South Side residents get look at candidates
Election profile: Ralph William Clark
Get healthy: Colon test smart choice
Election profile: Karen Nance
Christian musician David Phelps brings national tour to local church
Tomblin signs bill creating state minority affairs office
Painkiller sales soar around U.S., fuel addiction
W.Va. pauses to remember 29 miners
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Branches plans spoken word event on April 16
Easter dinner planned Sunday at City Mission
Keeping athletes' shoulders healthy
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Another blaze added to suspicious fire list
OLBH program offering CPR class April 20
Man charged with public intoxication, possession
Man arrested on crack charges
Kenova Parks and Rec to meet tonight
Reservations being taken for ARTS show
Work to begin Monday, pending approval
Museum robbery thwarted
Anderson pledges better accounting, more services
Massey execs targeted in latest lawsuit
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October event to celebrate state's mining enterprise
'Team Toni' rallies in support as Chesapeake woman returns home
Proctorville Easter egg hunt set for April 7
Evensong Tenebrae service planned
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Vinny Curry to sign autographs at Huntington Mall
Easter egg hunt scheduled for April 7
Man flees home through window after suspected break-in
Republican group to host event April 13
Voter education seminar is planned for April 14
Downtown congregations sponsor Good Friday service
Report: Cabell ranked among unhealthiest W.Va. counties
Suspicious fire count hits 37
Car crashes into Julian's Market
Two sunken barges being removed from Ohio River
Board requests probe into end of billing service
George Jones coming to Huntington on June 2
Five injured in head-on collision
Lawrence County Easter egg hunt Saturday, April 7
Work to close part of Fourth Avenue today
KDMC to offer free aortic valve screening April 20
Marshall honors female student-athletes
Tickets on sale for April 19 Manilow concert
Dine and Discover lecture set for tonight
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Military credit stymies officials
First-time homebuyers face obstacles
Marshall Chamber Choir performs at home after trip abroad
OUS seeks volunteers for horse riding center
Health Week promotes healthy living
KDMC receives donation for mobile health initiative
Gallery: Dave Trippin' to Canaan Valley
Hundreds mourn 6 of 9 W.Va. fire victims
Event opens cycling benefits to kids, parents
Memorial run's final lap draws hundreds
5 incarcerated this weekend
4-H All Stars hosting day of festivities April 7
Wall of Fame nominations being accepted
KDMC announces contributions to Ky. tornado victims
Competition showcases Tri-State students
Spikefest gives players big competition, opportunities
Woman hospitalized following crash Friday evening
Volunteers clean up Chesapeake
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Kan., Ill., Md. tickets share lottery jackpot
Citizen Award: Verna Gibson helps shape downtown and Marshall
Americans bet nearly $1.5 billion
Rally seeks answers, unity in wake of Trayvon Martin incident
Victim's ID keeps alleged shooter behind bars
Ky. bill would put limits on cold meds
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Anderson named executive director of Huntington Sanitary Board
Maintain order in the ear canal -- but carefully
Fire damages vacant house in Huntington
Marshall club to host charity pancake breakfast today
Tomblin signs substance abuse bill
Election profile: Sheirl Fletcher
West Virginia GOP chairman to step down after 2 years
Newman Center to hold Taize' service tonight
Little Victories to host open house March 31
Wayne man reports two burglaries at home in one week
Deputies uncover meth lab in Ona
Man arrested during unrelated investigation for threatening police
Authorities seeking info in abduction attempts
MU Pre-K program goes from nap time to tech time
Milton man arrested on drug charges
State Police investigating meth activity in Barboursville
Stuart resigns as W.Va. GOP chairman
Marshall career fair focuses on veterans
Teens further drug prevention mission at Teen Summit
Huntington man pleads guilty to pill trafficking
Landbank eyes funds to raze fire-damaged structures
Man hospitalized following ATV crash along East Pea Ridge
Public invited to attend rally for Florida teen
Prestera opens new apartment complex
Young boy runs into car in Kenova
Authorities searching for suspect in armed robbery
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Staying fit in your 50s and beyond pays benefits
Newman Center to hold Taize' service March 30
Landlord: Charleston house had smoke detectors before fatal fire
W.Va. lottery revenue surges
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West Hamlin woman arrested on federal drug charge
Cabell BOE sets price, auction date for property
Detroit woman receives 18-month prison sentence
Police search for man in abduction attempt in Kanawha County
Police blotter: Man arrested after attempting to escape police custody
Eastern Mining Collectors Association to meet, offer show
Lawrence Board of Elections plans recount for several races
Commission to consider Barboursville EMS station
Two arrested in Tuesday crash, shooting
Shapiro takes over School of Medicine
Huntington Area Food Bank collects food, supplies for victims of recent storms
New power plants face tough EPA restrictions
Sen. Manchin: EPA fully engaged in a war on coal
Citizen Award: Jacob Burcham on fast track to national success
MSHA wants more teeth in mine regulations
36 fire deaths in W.Va. since January
Marshall names new med school dean
Dr. Joseph Shapiro named dean of Marshall University medical school
Woman charged with prescription fraud
Vacant home destroyed by fire
Council members approve 5-year storm water plan
Group set to open community garden plots at Spring Hill
SwineFest 2012 accepting applications for vendors
Election candidate profile: Josh Stowers
A guide to the Citizen Awards
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Greek Week kicks off at MU
Commission approves $20.5 million budget
Man charged with sexual assault of teenage girl
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Marshall University to co-sponsor upcoming Appalachian Health Summit on neurological disorders
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Crews respond to two structure fires
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Council to look at plan for storm water-related pollution
State Police releases Lincoln County statistics
Museum of Art ball raises $72,000
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Election candidate profile: Danne J. Vance
Retired reporter to speak in Charleston
Three jailed on felony charges since late Friday
Record number of tires scrapped during event
More than three dozen attend beekeeper school
Hurricane Civil War Weekend continues
Milton Easter egg hunt set for April 1
Huntington teens make debut as debutantes during cotillion
Local Lions Club hosts 5K
Parking garage fall victim remains in critical condition
8 killed in Charleston house fire
Woman critical after fall in garage
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Local NAACP chapter shares in sorrow following death of Martin in Fla.
Cabell Commission considering $21M budget
Woman second to be convicted in burglary case
Two accidents snarl rush hour traffic on U.S. 60
Woman reports television stolen, door to home left open
Residents in 3 counties eligible to apply for federal disaster unemployment funds
Judge sets $1M bond in January killing
Groups work together on vital repairs to chimney
Election candidate profile: Louis Palmer
Judge: EPA veto of W.Va. mine permit overreached
FEMA to set up 2nd site in Wayne County
Park District warns city of lack of payments
Police blotter: Man on dirt bike reports being chased down by neighbors
'The Sound of Music' continues through Saturday
Fundraiser for Abigail Young set for Saturday
Stand tall to improve your health
One 4 All Disabilities Expo set for March 31
Stars R Us troupe presents 'Wine in the Wilderness'
10 convicted in truancy program
Group working to improve area wellness issues
Create Huntington celebrates year of success
W.Va. ag. commissioner candidates: Feds threaten farms
W.Va. supporters mark health overhaul's 2nd year
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Victim reports two men with guns forced entry into his apartment
Former Hanging Rock officer gets 3 years in prison
West Virginians for Life endorses Maloney
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No arrest in reported abduction attempt
Ellis sworn in as new fire chief
Another suspicious fire investigated
Local heat enters record territory
Bachman & Turner, Eli Young Band to play Summer Motion in Ashland
Civil War Weekend kicks off today
Complement your workout with Yoga
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Restless leg syndrome: What's in a name?
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Railroad Historical Society announces new D.C trip
Huntington man arrested in connection to suspicious fire
Lions Club Celebrity 5K Run/Walk coming up
Alpha CEO to speak at UC on March 27
Wis. college students spend spring break working on local Habitat home
Man charged with DUI following crash along I-64
Kenova Volunteer Fire Department receives donation
Firefighters respond to house fire
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Injuries reported in Tuesday vehicle crash
Man arrested in suspected arson
Pennington's foundation awards grants to area groups
Police blotter: Several vehicle break-ins reported between late Thursday, early Friday
Boyd County grand jury indictments
Dennison promoted at Marshall University
River Cities Local Food Council addresses area producers during dinner
Mild winter keeps W.Va. students in school
Crews quickly extinguish house fire in Huntington
Budget session set for Barboursville
Authorities search for suspect in flea market shooting
Judge sentences Blevins to 16 to 20 years in prison for 2009 stabbing
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Classes, programs & screenings
Gallery: Do you remember? -- 1980 tornado in Catlettsburg, Ky.
Gallery: Huntington's Kitchen celebrates St. Patrick's Day
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Dr. Corley Dennison named associate VP for academic affairs, dean of undergraduate studies at Marshall University
Researchers present at international scientific meetings
MU female athletes to be recognized as part of Title IX celebration
Rough crossings targeted for repair
Election candidate profile: Doug Reynolds
Public meetings
Water service returns after interruption
Registration open for annual golf event
Red Cross documents stories of tornado survivors
Elks dinner to benefit homeless veterans
Church moves into Cinema 4 movie theater
After fight, Century Aluminum retirees mark victory
Meeting set to discuss Field House site plans
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Huntington Symphony Orchestra ends winter season with jazz-infused show
Kiwanis Pancake Festival settles into new location
Clothing sale provides professional clothing to women in need
2 arrested with meth-making materials while children in home
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Driver killed in fatal collision identified
NAACP candidates forum set for April 23
Missing dog
Fifth Avenue Baptist Church members active in community
Tuna makes innovative burger choice
Big Sandy hosts annual cheerleading competition
Dropout prevention targeting the young
City Council looks at cuts to avoid $2 fee increase
Victim in fatal crash identified
Report: W.Va. firm expects to build cracker plant
3 fatally shot in southern W.Va., man arrested
Woman arrested after smuggling pills into Western Regional Jail
Two post offices trimming services
Three arrested during undercover prostitution investigation
Public gets chance to try new surgical system today at Huntington Mall
Central City Elementary students shine at talent show
Legursky speaks at Boys, Girls Club fundraiser
Get healthy: Healing power of touch
Debutante cotillion scheduled for March 24
Election profile: Suzanne McGinnis Oxley
Wall of Fame nominations sought
Tire collection set for March 24 in Milton
One dead in head-on collision
Marshall University School of Medicine places 100 percent of graduating seniors in national match
Convenience store to remain closed
How to help storm victims
Huntington Housing Authority, Prestera receive federal funds
Thrift store relocates to Main St. in Ceredo
Celebrities slam dunk for a good cause
Good intentions the road to good health
Upcoming forum to focus on Alzheimer's
Fire captain chosen to be next chief
Underwood Choir preps for fundraising show
Election candidate profile: Troy Andes
Barboursville Lion's Club to host 5K Saturday, March 24
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Ceredo man arrested after attempting to pawn stolen amp
Heating program application acceptance period starts March 19
Family creates website for disabled child
Neighborhood association to hold meeting March 19
Award winning artist to visit local gallery
Latest Dine and Discover cancelled
Authorities find meth lab in home of runaway boys
Man arrested in late Tuesday stabbing
Detroit man arrested on drug charges in Huntington
Circus entertains, thrills during stop in Huntington
Partnership expands Huntington Kitchen's menu
MU to host meeting regarding Field House on March 19
Pastor to continue Bible lecture series
Election profile: Johnny R. Bowman
Early voting for primary creeping closer
Get your cardio on this March and April
Eastern Mining Collectors to have spring meet, show
Civil War round table sponsoring symposium
Crews clean up illegal dump site
Residents pitch in at recycling bins
Residents pitch in plenty at recycling bins
Student loan rate ready to double
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Dress for Success hosting Overstock Sale on March 17
Benefit for Prestera Center set for April 21
Camp Good Grief offered April 28-29 for children who have experienced loss
Avoid sulfur-rich food to reduce 'price' of gas
Child in critical condition days after wrong-way crash
Prosecution to extend plea offer in 2008 homicide case
Missing Mason County brothers found
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Green Cleaning expert featured in Marshall University's Lunch and Learn sustainability lecture series
Marshall University hosting Visiting Fulbright Scholar from Czech Republic
City Council approves deal with EPA
Two killed in Friday collision indentified
Charges filed in Pita Pit fight
Alzheimer's support group to meet March 13
Health events, groups coming up in Tri-State
Huntington man reports electronics stolen from home
Huntington's Kitchen to host themed events
Four displaced in Monday Coal Grove fire
Local AARP chapter hosts health fair for members
National commander speaks at American Legion event
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2012 Perfect Pet contest begins
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Wolfe Lecture Cancelled
Public meetings
MU event to focus on Blair Mountain preservation fight
Four people jailed on felony charges Sunday
Huntington-based writer to appear on Internet radio show
90-day health challenge
Spring Clean-Up at Beech Fork set for April 7
Support offered for those with chronic lung diseases
County commissions throughout W.Va. receive state grants
Christian acts perform at Keith-Albee
Press leading efforts to open Ky. child abuse records
Gallery: Benefit for Lydia Peyton
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Truck lands on side in afternoon accident; no injuries reported
'Cash Mob' patronizes local businesses in full force
Lil Lambs Sale set for March 16-17
Dessert spread recipe a light alternative to pumpkin pie
How to help tornado victims
Council reluctant to cut police budget
W.Va. State Police issue warning for financial scam
Four jailed on felony charges early Saturday
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Election candidate profile: Richard "Rick" E. Parsons
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W.Va. State Police blotter: Dog stabbed, items reported stolen in break-in of home
Beech Fork lodge funding clears Legislature
Police investigate cause of fatal crash on Interstate 64
Local trucker to be remembered Saturday
Minority affairs legislation moves step closer to passage
Police blotter: Huntington police officers arrest two people on drug charges
Jury begins deliberations in 2010 fatal beating
Disaster recovery center opens in Morgan County, Ky.
W.Va. House of Delegates passes graffiti bill
Symphony members visit with Spring Hill students
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School employee groups endorse Hurley, Fraley
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Jury begins deliberations in 2010 fatal beating
VFW, Wendy's teaming up for fundraiser
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Public Relations Campaign Club to host Bob Evans Family Fun Night for River Valley Child Development Services
Marshall to honor degree candidates with two ceremonies; Countdown to Commencement set for March 13-14
Larry King appears on Marshall University student late-night show
Self-identified feminists to discuss religion and feminism
Former Hillary Clinton campaign manager urges women to take on leadership roles
Product may aid W.Va. against meth
Council sorting through revisions
Dresses for Domestic Peace set for March 11
Heart failure support group sets meeting
DAR to host monthly meeting March 10
Milton Rotary Club hosting dinner, auction
Sorority pageant to benefit Relay for Life
36th Street Tabernacle hosts fundraiser March 10
Police: Two die in Lincoln County fire
Support group for college-age students with difficulty communicating with their parents starts this month
Campbell named Director of Diversity for Marshall Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy
Marshall University to host public meeting on soccer field project
Marshall ceramics student to display work at national conference
Legursky to speak at fundraising event
Fire in West Huntington latest in string of suspicious blazes
Harlem Globetrotters wow crowd at Big Sandy
Man accuses co-defendant of killing in murder trial
Genealogist to speak tonight in Huntington
Marshall students attend Career Expo
W.Va. candidates receive endorsements
Man faces federal firearms charge
Lincoln County man indicted after allegedly pulling a gun on FBI agent, state official
Deadline for Build-A-Bed event set for March 9
Church, restaurant partner to raise money
Gallery: Super Tuesday
Romney wins Ohio, 4 other states
Romney, Santorum show Ohio GOP ideological divide
Union law issue in some Ohio legislative primaries
Romney grabs Ohio from Santorum in tight duel
Ohio treasurer secures Senate nomination
Winners of notable races in Ohio primary
Graffiti bill advances to House
Mine safety bill ready for governor's signature
Lawrence voters approve Collins Career Center levy
Author shares message of broadening feminism
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The good-to-be-slow weight-control plan
OLBH is offering surgical relief for sinusitis
Teen arrested in connection with Barboursville meth lab
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Violauta Duo, Linda Dobbs to give recital March 14
Fire damages three houses
Officials tour storm damage
Thousands turn out to honor Marine
Storm death toll increases to 22 in Ky.
How you can help storm victims
Mason County sheriff resigns amid charges
Woman reports vehicle damage to Huntington police
Eyes on Ohio as voters take to the polls today
Snow leads to school delays, closings, handful of minor traffic accidents
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Classes, support groups offered
Gallery: Snow scenes from March 5
Gallery: Habitat for Humanity kicks off Silver Lining Raffle
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Funeral for Barboursville Marine set for Monday
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Huntington Campus on 2-Hour Delay, Code A, Monday, March 5
Application process under way for Summer 2012 Graduate Scholarship Tuition Waivers
StartUp WV Manufacturing program announces first class of entrepreneur awardees
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State police bust meth lab in Lincoln County
KDMC offers cancer screenings in March
Event to focus on archive research
Stories of survival told in Kentucky as damage assessed
Author and journalist Hernandez set to speak at MU on Tuesday
Election candidate profile: Garland "Skip" Parsons
Online sessions move W.Va. toward transparency
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Gallery: ARTS Cotillion dinner/dance
Lawmakers not inclined to restrict Amish tractor
9 W.Va. counties under emergency declaration
Ohio River village assesses storm damage, 3 dead
Tornadoes strongest to hit eastern Ky. in 24 years
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Huntington's Disease support group to meet
Clay County student to perform for Young People's Concert, other upcoming orchestral performances
Levy a top issue on Super Tuesday Ballot in Lawrence
Culloden nursing home awaits licensure approval
Tomblin pleased with legislative agenda
2 arrested after deputies find meth making materials in car
G842 Juried Exhibition debuts in downtown Huntington
Annual car show takes over Big Sandy arena
Rummage sale set for March 3
AK Steel worker dies in conveyor belt accident
South Point man charged with kidnapping in W.Va.
5 arrested on drug charges
Police blotter: Chesapeake man arrested for breaking into home, striking officers
Day care celebrates Seuss' birthday with MU athletes
Ironton man prepares for trial in '10 beating death
Wind damage reported in parts of W.Va.
Beshear declares state of emergency after tornadoes hit Ky.
Marshall University presents Young People's Concert
Distinguished biographer, Jean Edward Smith, to sign books on Marshall's campus Monday
Marshall University School of Medicine names Dr. Larry D. Dial to administrative post
Toyota to expand, will add 80 jobs
Residents input concerns, ideas for new city plan
MU student's run on 'Idol' ends
Huntington man indicted on federal for heroin charge
Man indicted in Pea Ridge killing
Fire reported in restaurant at Tri-State Airport
Legendary broadcaster shares stories at Keith-Albee
No injuries reported in Huntington fire
Two arrested following Wednesday Wayne County high speed chase
Multiple car break-ins reported in Huntington
Blood drive set for March 4 in Ashland
Election candidate profile: Charles E. Sammons
Kenova rummage sale set for March 2-3
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Former Hillary Clinton campaign manager to speak at Marshall
Marshall to host two guest saxophone programs this month
Gallery 842 to open Juried Exhibition Friday
Women of Color program set for March 6 at Marshall University
Bill that would help build conference center, lodge at Beech Fork passes
Substance abuse bills move on
Bill to give elected officials raises seems dead for 2012 session
Meeting to discuss Huntington's future
Nuisance hearing postponed
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Huntington man charged with burglary, beating ex-wife
Computer repair leads to child pornography arrest
Felony neglect charge filed against Green Valley woman
Kenova Parks and Rec Board to meet
Charleston bus service could end June 30
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Mine safety bill clears House, 95-0
2 scrap metal bills pass Senate
Scioto man arrested on burglary, other charges
Gas prices increase nearly 16 cents in W.Va.
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Cabell Commission meets on Thursday
Boyd man arrested on drug-related charges
Man arrested in attempted home invasions
Man arrested on burglary charges
Group hosting day of prayer March 2
Food council to meet at Heritage Farm
OLBH to host events for National Sleep Awareness Week from March 5-11
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Dow closes above 13,000 for first time since 2008 crisis
Senate OKs change to W.Va. deer farms oversight
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Stonewall Resort to host dance weekend
Group hosting day of prayer March 2
Charge against pharmacy owner dropped
No injuries in Wayne County fire
Marine from Barboursville dies during desert training
Bishop, state superintendent visit Huntington
Chesapeake man charged with neglecting 5-month-old infant
Man dies in Sunday evening vehicle crash
City Council discusses community programs
Auto dealer coming to KineticPark
Man confesses to 4 burglaries
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Tri-State Hero: Colonel Thomas L. Payne
MU hosts Soul Food Feast
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W.Va. Farm Bureau fills shelves at state Ronald McDonald House
Buffalo Creek disaster remembered 40 years later
Proctorville home destroyed by fire
Fire destroys vacant Stella Fuller Settlement building
Man in custody following break-in of home
Crews fighting fire on Washington Avenue
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Doo Wop Cavalcade coming to Keith-Albee
Car accident causes water main breaks, street flooding
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CMHS hosts annual Rhythm in Red Show Choir Invitational
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Low-fat Cornbread good option for any meal
Two bodies found in house fire in eastern Kentucky
Election candidate profile: Tyler Beckett Smith
Items from Field House up for sale to public
MU hosts Festival Band Weekend
Local family works to instill sense of pride of culture with Heritage Farm Museum & Village
Longaberger Basket Bingo set for Feb. 25
Police pull over suspected mobile meth lab
Benefit for Westwood fire chief set for Feb. 26
Road opens again after bar fire
Ashland woman indicted on manslaughter charge
Burglar wakes woman in her Huntington home Thursday night
Charges dismissed in 2011 assault case
Election candidate profile: Alvin L. Bowyer Jr.
Man thrown from truck in Ona crash
Having faith is good for your body and soul
Consignment sale in Milton on Feb. 26
Events set to advocate for patient safety
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Marshall University to celebrate 175 years of education at State Capitol on Tuesday
World-class English hornist to perform at Marshall University Monday
Music faculty members to give duo recital Sunday, March 4
Man arrested in apartment building arson
Health occupations conference set for March 2 at Marshall
Police looking for 14-year-old Ceredo girl
Burlington church to host event March 3
Deputy's pursuit leads to crash
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Two charged with prescription fraud
Huntington roller derby team celebrates first anniversary
Winning the kid vs. veggie wars
String of car break-ins reported to Huntington Police Department
W.Va. Tea Party to host meet and greet Feb. 27
Tickets on sale for St. Jude Dream Home
Human rights training offered at Marshall
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Marshall University Psychology Clinic forming a transgender therapy group
Marshall University to host Festival of New Music March 1-4
The Point industrial park to receive $3 million grant
Legislators: $1.5B road bond issue likely dead
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Community Hospice spring show planned
Indoor biking a good winter cardio option
Drinking water problem corrected in Kenova
Robbery reported at Mason post office
Fallen tree closes Madison Ave. on Wednesday evening
Senate passes college readiness bill
Legal fees for proposed tax cost city $100,000
Japan Today: After the earthquake
Art faculty members' work on display in 'OH + 5'
Police blotter: Three issued citations in underage alcohol operation
Award-winning Broadway show dazzles at Keith-Albee
Lusk: Economic development possible in trail development
Armed robbery at Husson's Pizza
Tascali's to host evening of stand-up comedy
Habitat to raffle car, cash, trips, gift cards
Woman and pets escape house fire
Wire transfer questions keep store owner in jail
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Voting organizations prep for election year
Local WWII veteran presented with medals
Bill that would ban children from tanning beds advances
Pipe slows barge facility decision
W.Va. House passes new human trafficking bill
Woman, pets escape Huntington fire
Appalachian Film Festival 2012
City's spring softball league starts up May 7
Ky. woman charged with prescription fraud
Tenant jailed on federal charge
Healthy activities offered in the Tri-State
Crews dig deep to build MU parking garage
Voting campaigns launched in W.Va.
Police blotter: Manager reports air conditioning unit stolen from business
W.Va. Birth to Three Program celebrating 20 years of service
Two taken to hospital after vehicle crash
Senate committee advances parole bill
Lawrence County seeking to extend Airpark runway
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Herald-Dispatch offices under planned power outage
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Three booked at regional jail on felony charges
Van to make stops to offer free tax prep help
DNR plans meetings on proposed regulations
Presidents Day closings
High court to look into lying about military exploits
Public meetings
Mother-daughter event set for April 20 at church
Huntington man jailed after standoff with police
Donated dresses raise funds for Branches
Cargo fleet at Ohio base allows medical missions
Cleopatra takes center stage at Bodyshots VI
Sewer testing scheduled Monday
Presidents Day closings
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Board of Health meeting set for Feb. 22
Huntington Awning closes after 97 years in business
Help us recognize the Tri-State's top citizens for 2011
ThunderTones Chorus to host open house
Strong snow storm to 'exit quickly' from Tri-State area
Huntington workers, residents voice concerns about user fee increase
Scouts attend Merit Badge College
Council moves to nip fee hike
OLBH to host Take the Leap to a Healthy Heart on Feb. 29
Comfort House celebrates 13 years of service, hospitality
Police arrest seven during drug sweep
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Holiday closings list
Artist to perform in Barboursville on Feb. 26
ACTC Theatre to hold auditions Feb. 21, 23
No problems reported at Blair Mountain protest
One man arrested, another in serious condition in stabbing
More than $1,900 embezzled from local bookstore
Skin cancer screenings set for Feb. 23 in Russell
Ebenezer Medical Outreach Inc. awarded breast cancer grant
Murder suspect jailed after violation
Bioengineering company bringing ideas to Huntington
Nicotine patches get a bad rap
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Former football player released from custody
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Marshall announces top-scoring freshmen on Collegiate Learning Assessment
BRAIN STORM! game show features African American trivia
Marshall University School of Medicine provides specialty care in Mingo County
Pulitzer-prize winning play performed at MU
Neighborhood Assocation meeting set for Feb. 20
Keep brain healthy by boosting good fats
Cyclist struck by car in Huntington on Thursday
Signal project to be done in March
Huntington man struck by vehicle following verbal altercation
Term limit amendment proposed
Trial date set in sex abuse case
4 firefighters injured in Rome Township blaze
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Rahall receives Waterways Council service award
Branches to offer prom dress drive
Mardi Gras party set for Feb. 18 at St. Joe
Anti-graffiti bill passes W.Va. Senate
Police blotter: Huntington man arrested, charged in hit and run
Vandals hit Barboursville church, vehicles
Tweak your recipes to conform to your diet
Pills, crack cocaine lead to man's arrest
Time restraints limit redistricting options
OLBH accepts grant to support bicycle safety
W.Va. prison bill targets drug treatment, parole
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Annual Soul Food Feast is Sunday, Feb. 26, at Marshall
Cancer researchers to lead sessions at upcoming biosciences conferences
Marshall staff making its dollar HERD through Family Campaign
Visiting historian to discuss discovered Carter Woodson manuscript
Seizures in probe could total $92K
Pill mill doctor gets life in prison
Kenova men arrested in gas station robbery
Firefighters extinguish late-night house fire
Legislators not optimistic about lieutenant gov position
City's redistricting committee to meet
Eastham withdraws from mayor's race
W.Va. cigarette tax increase proposed in bill
Same-sex couples seek 'marriage equality'
Two men arrested in connection with car break-ins
W.Va. officials certify candidates
W.Va. lawmakers reviewing Tomblin's drug bill
W.Va. anti-abortion groups tout personhood bill
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Four computer science students selected for national supercomputing program
Redistricting issues arise at meeting
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AARP hosts Valentine's bingo
Council OKs receipt of tree grants for Ritter Park
Mason Commission files paperwork to impeach sheriff
School bus crash reported in Lincoln County
Flames damage house, no injuries
11-year-old girl recovering after transplant
Protest for same-sex marriage set for today
Man gets 30 years in Java Joe's robbery
Man sentenced on federal drug charge
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Bill targets session fundraising
Concert benefits Little Victories Animal Shelter
Council to discuss tree grants
Fire destroys home near Barboursville
'Cracker' plant among W.Va. Legislature issues
Author to give reading at Marshall
W.Va. bishop to visit Huntington on Feb. 27
Marshall to host stair-climbing competition April 7
Beech Fork State Park to tighten golf cart regulations
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Hearts for Hanah
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Principles in patriotism
'Burger Bash' to benefit church camp program
Early morning tradition
Officials: Risk of chemical exposure contained
5 members elected to board of directors
Children's consignment sale planned in Milton
Two hospitalized in three-car accident
Tri-State gets dusting of snow
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Risk of chemical exposure contained during fire at local business
Milton Police officer involved in morning crash that hospitalized 2
Huntington's Kitchen to host healthy workshops
St. Mary's to host prayer breakfast Feb. 20
Community banquet scheduled for Feb. 24
Meteorologist: Snow fall to be significant, but short-lived
Strategies for stopping stress
United Way accepting letters of intent for funding
Cabell GOP to host monthly meeting Feb. 13
Area Republican women to visit W.Va. Capitol
Alzheimer's support group to meet Feb. 14
2 injured in 2-vehicle accident on W.Va. 10
Huntington High show choir dines and delivers during fundraiser
Uzbek man pleads guilty in plot to kill Obama
GOP contender in W.Va. ag commissioner race drops out
Man arrested in stolen copper case
Valentine's event raises funds, spirits
W.VA. DOH to make repairs to road slip in Lavalette
Arts awards nominations being accepted
Hands-on science work by HHS students leads to White House
Silent auction to benefit mission trip to Africa
Is your weight crushing your sex life?
Valentine's Party set at AJ's Sundowner Key
Pancake breakfast in Milton on Saturday
Judge looks to use experience on state Supreme Court
Woman's quest to find father spurs inspirational one-woman show
More arrests in parking lot robbery
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Stair-climbing contest set for April 7
Culloden man arrested following Monday I-64 crash
OLBH to host prostate support group Feb. 14
Four charged in federal heroin cases
Volunteers pack bags with food during drive
Wolfe to deliever State of the City on Feb. 15
Burlington church to host heart luncheon
Cabell Midland student charged with malicious wounding
DAR meeting, awards scheduled for Feb. 11
Dining with Diabetes class set for Feb. 14
OLBH plans to host seminar on sinus pain
Marshall student advances to Hollywood Week competition on American Idol
Marshall University School of Pharmacy reaches next step toward accreditation
St. Joe hosts Mardi Gras Extravaganza on Feb. 18
Prestera Center president Hansen to retire Sept. 30
Police blotter: Man reports attack at Huntington business
No foul play in body discovery in Hurricane
GOP to slow down bill to pay off retiree costs
Fundraiser for Hanah Baker coming up Feb. 11
Kick your soda habit with advice from the experts
Two arrested in pill conspiracy
School employee accused of sex abuse suspended with pay
School of Pharmacy getting site visit at MU
Catlettsburg gives bank an ultimatum
New program teaches students gardening, technology, business
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Feb. 7, 2012
Cleopatra latest subject for Body Shots presentation at Marshall
Police blotter: Thief knocks woman down in her home, takes cash and jewelry
Texting-while-driving ban moves on
Task force targets dropout issue
2012 ELECTION CALENDAR
Financial partnership to hold meeting today
Boyd County grand jury returns six indictments
Kentucky Gov. Beshear calls for coordinated effort on drug abuse
Several health classes available
Sewer rehabilitation causes road closures
Adult drug court opens in Wayne
Correction
Students promote local food hub
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Marshall to host College Goal Sunday event Feb. 12
Fiction writer Donald Ray Pollock to read from his work at Marshall
WV lawmakers discuss lobby ban
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TimberTrek named as top attraction by magazine
Report: 18.7 percent of WV residents lack nest egg
Cabell Democratic Committee to meet
West Virginia Recycling Directory updated
Six jailed on felony charges Sunday
Tri-State News Quiz answers
Pros, cons face Kasich for speech outside Statehouse
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Justices to speak at adult drug court
TRI-STATE NEWS QUIZ
Help us recognize the Tri-State's top citizens for 2011
Amateur radio license testing this week
Center hosts 11th annual fundraiser
Date-walnut cake high in iron, potassium
Kiwanis Pancake Festival moving to new location at local church
Tuskegee Airman, community centers view ‘Red Tails’
A shop with something for everyone
Hospice hosts annual beach party fundraiser
Son dead, father stable after attempted murder-suicide
Woman struck by vehicle in West Huntington Friday
State looks at wild animal owners
Woman arrested on drug charges, found unconscious in parking lot
Educator pleads not guilty in child porn case
Group adds recycling drop-off as demand grows
Drug-free ways to ease pain that won't quit
Jury acquits man in Smokin' Aces case
Pancake breakfast set for Saturday
Talent agency to host open auditions
Repeat offender accused in shooting
West End apartment building blaze displaces 18 people
W.Va. human trafficking bill takes shape
Autism insurance gap not intentional, W.Va. insurer says
Komen reverses decision on cutting Planned Parenthood grants
Stocks jump as unemployment shrinks
Group aims to help you cope with types of loss
Foods that make skin younger, healthier
Autism law in jeopardy, supporters warn
Legislature seeking to crack down on graffiti
MU jazz festival features best of big bands, area high schools
MCTC campus slated for summer move-in
Man arrested for stalking woman in attempt to deliver love letter to her sister
Commission opens new courthouse fire alarm bids
Fire chief candidate list trimmed
Corrections
W.Va. election fraud guilty pleas set for March
Tomblin expects lawmakers to OK miner drug testing
W.Va. 'Cracker' plant chase enters waiting phase
Marilyn Thornton Schraff will visit Feb. 11
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'Dine and Discover' series begins Feb. 7
Red Cross to host blood drive in honor of Kaelyn Wellman
Copper thefts reported in Spring Hill neighborhood
Texting ban on fast track in Senate
Goodwill students help with bake sale
Prosecutor: Pill woes rampant in eastern Kentucky
Funding for Beech Fork lodge advances
Firefighters successfully battle late brush fire
Federal grant awarded to THINK program
Husband, wife arrested on meth charges
Want to lose weight? Exercise alone may not be enough
Fix for W.Va. retiree costs passes Senate
Accidents down in biggest coal district in U.S.
W.Va., DOJ reach deal on English learner program
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Hurricane High student struck, killed by train Tuesday
V-Day Marshall joins global effort to stop violence against women and girls
Fruits of their labor
Taking drug for cholesterol could be bigger lifesaver than you think
Urgent Care employee reports prescription tampering
Charles running unopposed for Ashland mayor
Home confinement denied for suspect
Garner to wait out appeal in prison
Discussion under way about West Virginia's substance abuse problem
Mission M-Possible 5K Run set May 12
Magistrate education bill stalls in Senate
Thundering Word takes third among 15 teams in tournament at OU
Marshall Jazz Festival to feature the Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Schools hosting vaccine clinics
Lincoln sheriff, clerk caught in vote probe
City of Ashland hires three police officers
Ronald McDonald House employee reports stolen items valued at $950
Students build communities with LEGOs
Tenn. man pleads guilty to Barboursville bank robbery
Two Marshall scientists publish breast cancer research
2 Pikeville players injured in bar brawl
West Virginia candidates continue filing for office
Lung specialists offering low-cost screenings to qualifying patients
Huntington woman gets probation in abuse case
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Jan. 30, 2012
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'Cracker' may require more
Heuton, Kirtley promoted at Marshall University
Marshall University cancer research included in Department of Defense publication
Broadway hits Huntington
Three booked at regional jail on felony charges
Comfort house set to celebrate anniversary
Public meetings
This week in West Virginia History
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United Way gets grant for tax preparation aid
Lack of candidates shape legislative races
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Opposing sweet, sour flavors of red cabbage make recipe just right
Cabell library celebrates Chinese New Year
Comfort house set to celebrate 13th anniversary
St. Cloud Commons hosts annual Snowball Softball Tournament
Help us recognize the Tri-State's top citizens for 2011
Heritage Station hosts forum for prospective businesses
Mason woman arrested on meth charges
Community shows support for MU softball
Pinewood Derby raises funds, spirits for local Cub Scout pack
Frat member's bottle rocket prompts lawsuit
Help us recognize the Tri-State's top business leaders for 2011
W.Va. candidates file for office
Man arrested in Huntington home invasion
Prominent local attorney Hatcher dies
Embattled sheriff files for re-election
Driving dangerously under the influence of a bad cold
Emergency crews force entry into burning home
Police blotter: Woman stalker offered $5,000 to man to plant drugs in her home
Candidates file for public office as deadline looms
Man pleads innocent in pipe bomb case
Ex-NFL player says Donnan duped him
Artists Series hosts scotch-tasting event
Blevins' father jailed for contempt of court following son's trial
Man to plead guilty in governor election threat
Goodwin to serve on U.S. trade panel
Grad's degrees, jobs line up with W.Va.'s needs
Murder suspect accused of violating home confinement
Bill would add more money to Bucks for Brains
Used books will be on sale at Cabell library
Hospice to offer sessions on coping with grief
Wayne police blotter: Man arrested following short chase in Lavalette
Prevent incontinence with these simple tips
Blevins convicted on lesser charge
Event aids community homeless
MU jazz fest to feature Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Community rallies support for heart failure patient
Candidates completing primary filing
Mitchell-Bateman dies at 89
Taize song service set at Lutheran Church
Snowball Softball Tournament set Saturday, Sunday
Tascali's to host evening of stand-up comedy
Man arrested with 56.9 grams of marijuana in vehicle
Gov. Tomblin promotes W.Va. in Houston as site for 'cracker' plant
Mental health pioneer Mitchell-Bateman dead at 89.
Gallery: 1937 Flood historical photos
Murder suspect jailed on home confinement violation
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West Virginia Legislature passes tax break for 'cracker' plant
Cabell library marks Chinese New Year
Tascali's to host evening of stand-up comedy
Energy aid program application deadline nears
Proctorville woman arraigned on federal drug charge
Barry Manilow to perform April 19
New Guyandotte bridge still on pace for May completion
Car dealer, developer eye KineticPark
Mayoral race heats up with new candidates
Huntington man pleads guilty to amended manslaughter charge
Man sentenced to 2 years for role in drug ring
Prosecutors secure tougher indictment in drug trafficking case
MU police blotter: Two larcenies reported from Twin Towers East
Training event focuses on tax credits, facing poverty
Traffic light installed in front of Riverfront Park
Police blotter: Man reportedly catches thieves trying to steal copper
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Fire collapses Kenova home
With four days left to file, candidates eyeing state offices
City street closed for road painting
Hospital receives $40,000 grant from Avon
Dog involved in biting child to be put down
Qualls contests police account of arrest
Police blotter: Several cars broken into overnight Monday in Huntington
Cabell-Huntington Board of Health to meet
Legislators split on cellphone ban
Work progressing on Huntington's dog park
W.Va. teen makes it to semi-finals of 'American Idol'
Gallery: Volunteers of the the Cabell-Wayne Animal Shelter
Man who admitted to bombing house freed
Weed and Seed program growing
New board member to be sworn in today
Magistrate candidate continuing campaign
Local delegates file for re-election
Two taken to hospital after bitten by dog
Three arson investigations sent to state fire marshal's office
Alves performs during MU faculty recital
Paramount announces concert series
Police arrest two after robbery at Go Mart
Local neighborhood association meets today
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Jan. 23, 2012
W.Va. seeks edge for 'cracker' plant
Brides shop for deals
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WMUL students receive 26 awards in fall 2011 competition
Council to hear rezone request
Local group to screen documentary Jan. 26
Public meetings
Jim's back in business after late-night robbery Friday
Outage affects thousands
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Gingrich wins S.C. primary
Candidate for Cabell magistrate arrested Saturday
Senate bill slots money for Beech Fork resort lodge
Marriage equality demonstration scheduled for Feb. 14
End of tournament means beginning of end for Veterans Memorial Field House
Appalachian Uprising lineup announced
Two arrested in connection with Ky. burglaries
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Gallery: WSAZ Invitational wrestling tournament, Jan. 20, 2012
W.Va. Symphony Orchestra flutist shares talent at MU event
Hypothermia likely cause of death for woman found along I-64
WVSU Extension Service workshop series kicks off Jan. 31 in Milton
Tickets on sale for Billy Currington concert
Coming Sunday in The Herald-Dispatch
Man sentenced on firearms charges
Huntington native wins essay NASCAR All-Star contest
St. Mary's donates new ambulance to Cabell EMS
Pipe bomb case to be presented to grand jury
W.Va. church finds Jesus statue shot
Police found body beneath trap door
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Marshall to test MU Alert emergency messaging system
MU military director awarded Salutes Plaque
Guest lecture on ceramics to take place Thursday, Jan. 26
Ky. man arrested in Ashland pipe bomb case
Home invasion targets four victims
Man arrested in connection with Wayne crash
Police blotter: Man reports being tied up, beaten in Altizer
Police find pills in restaurant restroom
New trial date set in football coach killing
Man on parole arrested in connection to break-ins
8th Street closed due to sinkhole
Boyfriend's shooting death not warranted, witness says
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Contract awarded for new Ironton-Russell Bridge
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington Museum of Art Teams up with Doodle 4 Google
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Gallery 842 to open 'Thermal Traces' this weekend
32 Marshall students among participants in Undergraduate Research Day
Marshall University School of Pharmacy moves forward with addition of new faculty
Police blotter: Church reports copper stolen from air conditioning unit
Derailment serves as lesson for special needs registry
Upward Soccer gearing up for new season
Kenova City Council meeting Thursday
Middle school hosting multicultural assembly
No Republicans have filed yet for Commonwealth's Attorney in Ky.
Pedestrian killed in Greenup County
Miller appointed to House Finance Committee
Two commissions to meet Thursday
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Tomblin introduces plan to lure 'cracker' plant with tax breaks
Newsboys to perform at Big Sandy arena March 11
Race for House of Delegates heats up
Police probe screams reported by neighbors
Thinking of starting a new diet? Read this first
Opportunities to give blood
Residents sign up for energy assistance
Man arrested after shots fired along Ohio River Road
Domestic homicide heads to trial
Standoff ends, suspect hospitalized
W.Va. redistricting stay opposed
W.Va. DNR says hunters bagged 2,007 bears in 2011
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Man arrested in Wayne County crash
Accident grounds flight at Tri-State Airport on Monday
Events honor MLK's legacy
Assistant prosecutor appointed to House of Delegates
Philanthropy society seeks award nominations
Several healthy activities lined up for week
American Red Cross officials urge blood, platelet donations
Four jailed on felony charges
Protesters rally about working conditions at state hospital
Pharmacist charged in alleged pill mill
Correction
American Legion plans to host spaghetti fundraiser
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Four hurt in Wayne County crash
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Last events coming up at Field House
Tri-State News Quiz answers
R&R for holiday burnout
Public meetings
Highlands Museum, Boyd County Library form new partnership
Annual horse hippology clinic scheduled in Wayne County Jan. 21
Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.
Meeting to focus on privatizing services
Clay Center, W.Va. Symphony boost area economy
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Brian Bridges to be keynote speaker for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration at OUS
Make stuffed peppers with these simple ingredients
Holiday closings
Greenbrier announces 100-plus layoffs
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Boyd County court sentences man for failing to register as a sexual offender
Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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Hospital offers education, drug take back event
Cabell Midland soccer program reaches fundraising goal during annual event
Challengers to incumbents register for candidacy
Man arrested for soliciting minor online
CCCSO director named state commissioner
Can't lose weight? Try some meditation
Man brandishes knife in local ER
Having fun, getting fit
State organizations to host Martin Luther King Jr. weekend events
Man sentenced in robbery, shooting
2 arrested in prescription fraud case
Helping hands rewarded
Wayne BOE to pick new member Tuesday
W.Va. seeks redistricting stay in U.S. Supreme Court
Man sentenced in abuse case
Two dogs die in Cannonsburg fire
Man arrested in armed robbery of delivery driver
Breast and Cervical Screening Program hosting events Jan. 19-20
Gov. privatization talk scheduled for Jan. 16
Small fire reported at Special Metals
Local production company debuts show at MU
Marshall to present play for MLK Day
Visiting Writers Series sets spring readings
Choral Union seeking singers for spring semester
Student receives grant to study diabetic retinopathy
Payne named director of public affairs for Marshall University schools of pharmacy, medicine
Highlawn Elem. hosting spaghetti dinner Jan. 13
Did your blood pressure just get better?
Five arrested on drug charges
Huntington Young Professional Committee takes community efforts to Weed and Seed
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American Health Centers to host interviews for competition
KSP reports holiday traffic enforcement statistics
Lesage fire dept. gets funding
Changes to city charter discussed
Video gaming system stolen from library
Fire destroys Guyandotte home
State races getting crowded
Three juveniles cited in vandalism at April Dawn Park
$21,000 taken in Stonewall holdup
Vary the colors of your fruit and veggies
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Found dog
W.Va. gov to propose mine safety, drug testing
Tomblin upbeat in State of State address
April trial for Mason Co. sheriff on 42 counts
Fire destroys Guyandotte home
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Police blotter: Woman reports $5,000 in vandalism to son's car
MU-ADVANCE names faculty fellows, awards mini-grants
Man arrested in mobile meth lab incident
Caregivers find support during workshop at Cabell Huntington
Plea nets man reduced sentence in child sex case
St. Mary's doctors share 'Heart to Heart' with cardiac patients
Ky. police report more traffic deaths in 2012 so far
Vegetables can prevent a major cause of heart attacks
Local residents file for May primary
Fire reported in rural Lawrence County, Ohio
Tomblin's State of the State address is Wednesday night
W.Va. redistricting deadline lifted
U.S. Attorney touts forensic center
Men's stories highlight impact of the Healing Place
Romney wins New Hampshire primary
Gallery: Do you remember? -- 1980 St. Joe Invitational Tournament
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Ceredo-Kenova vs. Morgantown, 1979 St. Joe Invitational Tournament
See who has filed to run in the 2012 primary elections
Career Services announces new hire to build intensive internship program
Play based on fictional meeting between King, Malcolm X takes place Jan. 16 at Marshall University
Allied Realty Company gift to support Marshall Institute for Interdisciplinary Research
Man arrested in deadly shooting
Manchin talks D.C. in Milton
Men sentenced in Huntington for drug charges
Police blotter: Three teens arrested in 800 block of Bronson Court, charged with burglary
No arrest reported in Ceredo stabbing
Ashland woman indicted on forgery charge
United Way accepting applications for funding
St. Albans native Dr. Robert C. LaLance Jr. dies at 72
Healthy activities scheduled throughout Tri-State
Ashland school officials to decide on project to expand, renovate Verity Middle School
Woman arrested in Lincoln shooting
Man arrested in deadly shooting
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Education audit complicates session
Photography classes available
Arts Day scheduled for Feb. 27 at State Capitol Complex
Oratorical contest postponed until Jan. 15
Local schools get aid from McDonald’s fundraiser
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The anti-cancer shot that saves kids' lives
Residents enjoy warm weather, sun
Inmate safety added to W.Va. legislative agenda
Authors share lifestyle message with new book
Woman faces meth charges in Mason
Kids get creative with Bowersocks' art classes
Area lakes freshly stocked with trout
Program accepting applications for low income energy assistance
Support group to meet at area hospital
Seminar on history of W.Va. glass coming up
Salvation Army distributes coats at luncheon
Get Healthy Tri-State: Chicken fajitas recipe full of healthy carbs, high in fiber
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W.Va. woman arrested following bullying report
W.Va. DUI arrests increased in 2011
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Cabell school bus involved in accident
River Valley contemplating full-time use of Barnett Center
Manchin to be in Milton on Monday
Mason school official faces bribery charges
Three more candidates file for City Council
Path for Cure donates $7,000 to Paul Ambrose Trail for Health
Police search for Wayne shooting suspects
Happy birthday, Cabell County
Parking lot on MU campus closed for construction
Local church opens Family History Center to public
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Prenatal vitamins can lower autism risk
Gov. releases sweeping review of education system
W.Va. man claims $1M MegaMillions prize
Country music legend Glen Campbell performs at Keith-Albee
Deputies investigating connection between two break-ins
Surpluses to be used for budget stabilization
Mason County sheriff faces 42 charges
Prescription Drug Take Back
Cartmill to continue as president
Efforts to make hospitals safer and healthier working
Huntington woman reportedly catches burglary in progress
N.Y. man facing homicide charges
Cookie time
Lawmakers to appeal court ruling
Marcellus not likely a major W.Va. legislative session topic
Report: W.Va. State dorms should be razed
Occupation Charleston ends encampment
W.Va. town seeks mayor, 2 council members
Marshall University assists Mount View High School with solar panel installation project
Veggie group meeting Friday
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barboursville police blotter
Man taken to hospital after rollover crash
Editor to offer writing classes
Story times set for Boyd library
Try investing in your own well-being this year
Group to host public policy forum today
Sen. Jenkins to speak at forum in Arizona
Ky. Police Post 14 releases monthly statistics
Cabell County offering adult LPN program
Bystanders assist elderly woman in catching purse snatcher
Kentucky troopers hunt for fugitive
Marshall University Maintains Prestigious AACSB accreditation for College of Business and Accounting Department
MU Foundation annual report wins CASE award
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wayne Middle students participate in Operation Christmas Child
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Flight makes sudden landing in Ashland
Magistrate dismisses charges in recent arrest
Cabell Huntington hangs wreath for cervical cancer
Hearing delayed for 2nd time in shooting
Ken Hechler: Jenkins gets political baptism in 1856 convention
Church reports theft of heating and air conditioning unit parts
Firefighters called to grease fire at mall
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local woman loves to volunteer
Annual FluteWorks to feature principal flutist of West Virginia Symphony Orchestra
W.Va. marks start of year with tax cuts
Police make multiple New Year's DUI arrests
Wayne County School Board to meet today
Loretta Lynn concert postponed again
DMV changing license requirements
St. Mary's Ironton campus more than half complete
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Jan. 2, 2012
Snow arrives in downtown
First newborn of 2012 welcomed
2012 means little rest politically
New Year's Day fire destroys home
King's Daughters Home Medical Equipment to host sale
W.Va. author to have seminar
3 volunteer fire departments respond to Boyd County fire
Man incarcerated on felony drug charge
Vet office on schedule for February opening
Local church has Emancipation Proclamation commemoration service
Auxiliary presents $100K check in support of Children's Hospital
Print/E-paper exclusive: Look back at 99-year-old train tragedy
Get Healthy Tri-State: Fruit dip will please friends and family
Clyde Beal: Losing weight for New Year’s resolution is a piece of cake
Cabell County Republican Executive Committee elects new chairwoman
Two men rob Gallia County Foodland
Visitors Center to host birthday celebration as Cabell County turns 203
First 2012 prescription drug takeback scheduled
Ashland Police arrest man on burglary charge
Wettest year ends with little snow
Tri-State residents seek more in 2012
Floodwall facts
Charleston officer a one-man DUI checkpoint
Print/E-paper exclusive: Finding the right bubbly for New Year's
Print/E-paper exclusive: Milton couple celebrates 70th anniversary
United Way again offering assistance with tax preparation
Tutor training starts in Jan.
Auxiliary donates another $100,000 toward Children's Hospital
Coffee racks up points as a cancer killer
Health care providers can guide on pap tests
V Club hosts musical food bank drive
Barboursville man reports vehicle break-in
Men charged with Kenova burglaries
Huntington property owners to pay higher service fee
W.Va., Fla. drug defendants sentenced to prison
W.Va. awards $21 million in rate increases to utilities
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local pastor part of 'Food Revolution' authors new book
Smoke evacuates Teays Valley Holiday Inn
Songwriting seminar planned for Jan. 27-28
Deadline nears for Appalachian film fest
Green Acres seeking donations for lighting
Clark celebrates 40 years of New Year's Eve
Small acts of kindness key to happy marriage
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
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New Year's celebrations mean extra patrolling
Ohio prepares to privatize some prisons
Police say holiday theft still a problem
Wynonna Judd engaged to Highway 101 drummer
Two indicted in mid-November drug case
Students gear up for New Years Eve during craft event at local library
Wayne blotter: Kenova man reports burglary at home, suspects caught on tape
Local church to host Emancipation Proclamation event
News in brief
New Year's closings
Man injured in jump from bridge
Two found dead at Gallipolis home
Holiday closings
Two puppies die in mobile home fire
Delivery employee threatened with knife, robbed
Gold Star Chili to donate portion of sales to Team Bellefonte
Wayne BOE interviews eight for vacant seat
Paramount Arts Center adds third concert featuring Murphy
Ky. man transported to hospital after stabbing
Consumers given tips to avoid scams
TTA reports increased ridership
Stay comfy during cool-weather workouts
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Men with local ties graduate from military school
Task force to help residents meet healthier goals in 2012
1937 Flood plans CD release party on Friday
Art decorates trees in museum exhibit
Ex- Putnam man charged with abusing two girls
Jeep crashes into Huntington house
Investigators to look at 'suspicious' fire in Ky.
Police blotter: $600 in stolen goods taken from home in break-in
Huntington artist, author Elaine Blue dies
Firefighters battle two fires in Huntington
Murphy performs in Ashland
Camping measure talks to continue
W.Va.'s new congressional map still under scrutiny
Fire from abandoned home damages town hall in Fort Gay
Social networking site gives new meaning to viral
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Young lawyer enters politics
Print/E-paper exclusive: Boster enjoys being a Secret Santa
Free workshop focuses on helping to cope
How to use Cabell's recycling program
Healthy screenings, programs coming up
No injuries reported in Putnam County fire
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Ohio man sentenced in September holdup
Youth program hosts pizza party for honor roll students
Huntington Museum of Art to host guided holiday tour
Flags to be lowered in honor of Lakin
Residents give 'perfect gift' at blood drive
Putnam man charged for sexual abuse of minor
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Dec. 26, 2011
Morning accidents close parts of I-64
This week in W.Va. history
Scholarship established for ACTC students
Trees get new life after holidays
Sugar -- the breakfast cereal shocker
Many in Tri-State take holidays to heart
Tri-State News Quiz answers
Hitting the movies still a holiday tradition, but numbers are down nationwide
W.Va. music-in-schools effort will grow in 2012
Social Security service can issue replacement cards
Biker church members gather to celebrate 'the indescribable gift'
W.Va. music in schools effort will grow in 2012
Mine blast in compliance
I-64 back open following multiple morning wrecks
Print/E-paper exclusive: A look back at 2011 in the arts
Print/E-paper exclusive: Those we've lost in 2011
Church offers holiday feast for city mission residents, community
Shoppers flock to stores to put finishing touches on holiday gifts
Area blood donors can get gift set
High-profile cases solved in 2011
Friend provides liver transplant
Special election, surprise deficit, tax proposal dominate year's headlines
Top photo galleries
Most-read stories from 2011
Last combat troops out of Iraq return
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
Tri-State news quiz
Quinoa pairs with variety of seasonings to make tasty dish
Gallery: William and Kate visit charity
Tomblin signs W.Va. drilling bill
Fan motor sparks small fire at local business
How to use recycling drop-off program
Kentucky men caught stealing scrap metal in Cabell County
MU Rec Center hosts holiday camp for kids
New implant eases chronic pain
NORAD to track Santa on journey around globe
Holiday closings list
New day care opens in Huntington
More retailers pull formula after infant death
Air Jordans cause nationwide shopping frenzy
KSP trooper recovering after crash
Print/E-paper exclusive: Rick Simmons column
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wayne students advancing in robotics, engineering
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Wolfe invites city to his home for the holidays
House GOP agrees to Senate's tax terms
Family pet rescued in Huntington house fire Thursday
Residential recycling drop-off program launched
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
Get Healthy Tri-State: Why fresh or frozen has it over most canned foods
Habitat for Humanity dedicates home in time for Christmas
Huntington firefighters bring Christmas to city mission
Print/E-paper exclusive: 'Layaway angels' help out in Cabell, Putnam
Huntington police seeking suspect information in West End robbery
Holiday closing list
Residential recycling drop-off program
St. Mary's department donates $3,000 to Hospice of Huntington
Two arrested with 'distribution quantity' of drugs in Huntington
Get Healthy Tri-State: How to enjoy holiday dishes without setting yourself back
Share your holiday home photos with us
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Sentencing delayed in drug case
Boyd County Library holiday concert program has come to a close
EPA tells power plants to clean up (INTERACTIVE MAP)
MSHA issues hundreds of citations in November
8 US soldiers charged in death of bullied comrade
White Castle burger chain considering alcohol sales
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawrence County adopts 2012 budget
Community rallies for Boys and Girls Club Christmas celebration
Salvation Army gets donation
Fans proud of season, hopeful for bright future
CSX gives $25,000 for research at Marshall University
Church to offer choral service, communion
Groups hosting holiday season blood drive
Business sponsoring toy and coat drive
Police blotter: Business owner reports hundreds of lottery tickets, cash stolen
Ohio AG: Pain clinics gone from hard-hit county
Road in Guyandotte closed Thursday for floodwall exercise
Recycling drop-off program started around Cabell County
Ken Hechler: Path leads Jenkins to a career in law
Holiday charities
What is at the top of your wish list this year?
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Long-time reporter Hardin dies
Print/E-paper exclusive: Hickman's friends focus on good memories
Print/E-paper exclusive: Repaying compassion
More traveling during holidays
Herd fans ready for bowl game
Information on new recycling program
Norma Gray building going up for sale
Renaissance singers present final 'Where Do Christmas Songs Begin?' performance
Hospice to offer classes to help cope with grief
Hanukkah, festival of lights, begins today
River and Rail Bakery offers workshop to create Christmas goodies
Man in critical condition after being hit by car on U.S. 60
Holiday charities
Wayne restaurant inspections
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Gallery: Do you remember? -- Dec. 19, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: "Cricket's Kids" party serves 2,000 children
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawrence County emphasizes fire safety
Lawmakers see gains heading into '12
Tri-State news quiz
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Tri-State Youth Orchestra performs Christmas concert
Keeping colds, flu and heart disease out of your house
EPA rules threaten older power plants
Public meetings
DUI checkpoints net 4 felony arrests
Community groups hold Christmas party for veterans
Gallery: Gaither Christmas Homecoming
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington Symphony back in action
Print/E-paper exclusive: Housing official working, drawing pension simultaneously
Clyde Beal: Christmas, as viewed through the eyes of a child
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
Tri-State News quiz
Get Healthy Tri-State: Sweet potato, peanut stew perfect for cold winter night
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Soup With Santa helps raise funds for local children's charity
Gaither and friends perform at Big Sandy
MU hosts Toys for Tots campaign
W.Va. thrift store finds grenade among donated items
Print/E-paper exclusive: South Florida couple keep Herd roots
Meth making drug profitable for companies, officials say
Plan on blowing out at least 90 candles
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Faith in action hosts annual log cabin concert
Gas leak forces downtown evacuations
'The Nutcracker' marks milestone
Deal extends Social Security tax cuts
Cabell Republican Women elect officers
5 sentenced in Boyd court
Wayne County to pilot new leadership program
W.Va. man convicted of killing toddler sentenced
U.S. Senate reaches last-minute accord
53 W.Va. teachers achieve national certification
Stranger's holiday decor honors missing W.Va. girl
Ex-DHHR official to lead W.Va. AARP
W.Va. gov, partners sign McDowell school covenant
Print/E-paper exclusive: Kids' rockets are go for launch
Print/E-paper exclusive: Doctors push plan to fight prescription abuse
Christopher Hitchens, militant pundit, dies at 62
Doctors group pushes plan to combat drug abuse
Lexington police arrest man wanted in Ashland stabbing
Ky. Congressman Geoff Davis won't seek re-election
Police blotter: Copper, aluminum taken from church's air conditioning units
Secret to successful weight loss
Ironton man sentenced to six years in prison
Lawrence officials to take up 2012 budget issue
Three injured in vehicle accident on W.Va. 10
Toy drive for Ronald McDonald House
Vehicle fires, explosion on W.Va. police lot
Obama stands by Medal of Honor award
W.Va. DNR struggling with jump in deer poaching
DEP shuts down W.Va. gas well operation
Turnaround targets rural schools
W.Va. car shop accused of using junkyard parts
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cafe Huntington
Local woman's club to host event Dec. 17
CCCSO hosting Christmas dinner
Cabell County Sheriff's Deputy receives award
HPD, City Hall honor fallen police officer
Tascali's to host evening of stand-up comedy
Lampwork bead artist to showcase art Dec. 17
Personal photos become calendar themes during class at Kentucky library
MU med school working on probation issue
Students learn about Japanese language, culture at library
Commission approves precinct changes
New W.Va. bullying policy protects LGBT students
Manufacturer closing Ky., W.Va. plants
Gallery: Historical photos of the 1967 collapse of the Silver Bridge
Student-designed sculpture dedicated at Harris Riverfront Park
More than 50 students graduate from St. Mary's Nursing School
Print/E-paper exclusive: New middle school could be over budget
Print/E-paper exclusive: Program gives students H.E.L.P.
Two Huntington stores report theft of cash, cigarettes
Green Acres hosts holiday fundraiser
Children's Hospital project receives $50K fundraising boost
Boy kept deathbed promise to mother
Animal shelter forced to euthanize 16 cats
WVU buys .xxx addresses to protect trademarks, MU passes
W.Va. doles out $15 million in infrastructure grants
W.Va. judge addresses lawmakers over truancy
WVU buys .xxx domain names to protect trademarks, MU passes
Several health activities planned
Print/E-paper exclusive: Woman awarded for impact at group home
Eve Marcum-Atkinson: Heritage Station offers variety of shops to buy locally during holidays
Christmas trees
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
HOLIDAY CHARITIES
Tractor trailer overturns on Waverly Road
Fire destroys section of Chesapeake storage facility
Man shot; suspect in custody
Wayne, Lincoln counties get state grant funds
Multiple Huntington residents report stolen televisions over weekend
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Dec. 12, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Firm to be selected for MU athletic facilities
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W.Va. nears public worker benefit plan
Supreme Court Justice, judge to meet with legislators
Food pantry gets grant from neighborhood endowment fund
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Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
This week in West Virginia history
South Point school board to meet Monday
Compassionate Friends of the Tri-State hosts candlelight ceremony
Huntington home damaged in fire
Top 10 photo galleries for 2011 on www.Herald-Dispatch.com
Print/E-paper exclusive: Small business finds its niche in Huntington
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Ridgeway to speak at Capitol on Dec. 14
Participants Jingle Bell Walk around Ritter Park
Dress for Success hosts holiday brunch
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
Campbell concert postponed, rescheduled
Another birthday hits the century mark
Christmas coming to hundreds of Cabell kids
Heritage Station shops celebrate holiday season
Driver's missteps with alcohol didn't bring action in federal case
1,200 graduate from Marshall
Repeat DUI offender avoided felony charge
TIMELINE: STEVE HARLAN STOVER
Public hearing on gas drilling set
Photo History
Felony arrests
Glen Campbell show rescheduled
Print/E-paper exclusive: Campbell to receive honorary degree
Trial postponed in Andy Dick case
CMHS musical group entertains during annual Christmas dinner
Business, community leaders mingle during holiday luncheon in Ironton
Owner of local tow company shocked by suspension
New book describes heaven for kids
Nicholas County students receive training on cyber safety
Huntington man charged with child abuse, domestic battery
Teen to graduate from MU
School of dance brings act to Milton nursing home
Marshall December Commencement
WVU tries to keep Big East lawsuit alive in W.Va.
W.Va. gun season buck kills up 38 percent
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wayne police blotter
MU class pitches in on flooding problem
Kids get into holiday spirit with crafts at the library
At least 7 council members to seek re-election
Christmas trees
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
Local author, doctor to sign copies of book
Police blotter: Woman reports break-in at Monroe Avenue home
Salt Rock Elementary closed Friday due to heating problem
Towing company under investigation
Evening of Memories
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Appalachian states see increase in marijuana
W.Va. Farm Museum opening display
Nitro officer hit on duty moved to rehab center
W.Va. judges OK slurry pollution settlement
W.Va. teacher pleads guilty to embezzlement
W.Va. bus driver acquitted of threat charges
GOP blocks Obama nominee from heading agency
Young readers, big stories
Print/E-paper exclusive: Brenda Lucas Column
Print/E-paper exclusive: 'American Pickers' episode to feature Heritage Farm
2011 the wettest year on record for city
Casey and Jennifer Williams: The best gifts are sometimes free ones
Holiday 5K events scheduled for Dec. 10
Breakfast with Santa events on Saturday
Mother, daughter die in vehicle crash
Cricket's Kids to host fundraiser Dec. 8
Missing man charged in Mason murders
Man arrested in pill case
Ohio worker who claimed bias gets settlement
Fed. panel sets Dec. 27 W.Va. redistricting hearing
Kohl's to present check to WVU Children's Hospital
Urban schools improving in reading, math
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell School Board commits $250,000 for Milton traffic light
Print/E-paper exclusive: Remembrance services accompany Hospice Memorial Tree Campaign
Woman gets early 'special delivery' for Christmas with surprise birth
Commission to take action on personnel
Police blotter: Man caught with pills in courthouse
New officers in place for women's club
Grab that second cup of joe
Court suspends law license of local attorney
Hospital to host 'Evening of Memories'
Drug dealer pleads guilty in online sex case
Genomic research institute dedicated
Tri-State to remember Pearl Harbor
MU Foundation issues reminder for holiday season charitable contributions
Green Acres hosting Christmas party Dec. 6
False report causes lockdown at SVHS
Crash victim identified as missing man
Small fire breaks out in Ashland business
Huntington's Kitchen hosting workshop today
Surveys: Few parents recall doctor saying child overweight
River and Rail Bakery hosts cookie decorating classes
Rash of copper thefts reported during weekend
Three file as candidates for Ohio house 93rd district seat
Huntington man sentenced in '08 arson
Library sponsors wreath-making class
Correction
Mall hosts re-opening gala
Debate on restricting cold meds heating up
Print/E-paper exclusive: Candlelight tour visits area homes
Get Healthy Tri-State: Let's hear it for beans
Cabell board of education to decide on gymnasium name
Send us your holiday sweater photos
Tri-State news quiz answers
Holiday charities
Museum open house full of holiday spirit
Temple hosts annual Hanukah Bazaar
Private college presidents' pay up; Moutain State prez. at No. 6 despite problems
Crews out daily to clear deer from W.Va. roads
Print/E-paper exclusive: Sarka-Kauffmann celebrates 40 years of business
Heritage Farm puts local artisans in spotlight
Send us your holiday sweater photos
New middle school poses traffic puzzle
Ashland Christmas Parade winners named
Holiday charities
Mayo Clinic offers recipe for rustic tart
Fire Department raising money for needy children
Tri-State news quiz
Pullman Plaza Hotel's event raises funds for Art Cart
Dingus files as candidate for Ohio state legislature
Legislative auditors investigating W.Va. consulting deal
Miners' families await MSHA report on blast that killed 29
Herman Cain suspends presidential run
Print/E-paper exclusive: Shrunken sweaters turn into business boom
City water woes
Herman's Hermits rocks Keith-Albee
Toy Train coming to Huntington on Dec. 10
River and Rail Bakery hosting cookie-making classes
Wayne police blotter: Tolsia High School reportedly broken into, vandalized
Hospice hosting tree dedication service
Felony charge filed against man who crashed into bank
Annual holiday event raises $10,000 for local Boy Scouts
Lottery tickets, cigarettes lead to break-in arrests
Teen gets 50 years in 2010 homicide
Church to offer Breakfast with Santa on Dec. 10
Artisans to offer goods during Holiday Market
As the economy tiptoes up, heel heights go down
W.Va. OKs new mental health hospital
Nation needs to be ready to help vets, soldier says
Dedication for Jeffrey George Comfort House Tree of Lights is Dec. 3
Aquatic ecotoxicologist joins Marshall University as Eminent Scholar
Winter Commencement set for Dec. 10; nearly 1,250 students to be honored
Print/E-paper exclusive: Man who ran truck into bank may face heftier charge
Run, Run Rudolph 5K
Get Healthy Tri-State: Make achy joints feel better, not worse, in winter
Ronald McDonald House to host lighting ceremony
Man charged with sexual abuse at local elementary
Little Victories to host open house, baby shower
Holiday Market offered Dec. 3 at Heritage Farm
Local young acting group opens up holiday performances
Santa and his elf promote safe driving
Man reportedly cuts cord, takes register from local restaurant
Tri-State fares poorly on human trafficking, according to report
Christmas parade to make its way through downtown Huntington
Heritage Farm goes 'Way Back'
Advisory board seeks financial aid of public access channels
Michigan man arrested for federal drug charges out of W.Va.
Drummer for Ricky Skaggs dies before S.C. show
Man who drove into bank had prior DUIs
Man indicted on federal drug charges
Holiday charities
Huntington man reports more than $10,000 in electronics stolen
Sexual assault suspect arrested
Local artists' guild hosts ceramics sale at MU
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Send us photos of your least favorite holiday sweater
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MSHA: 8 mines show potential pattern of violations
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wolfe to run for mayor in 2012
Business council meets in Ceredo
Get Healthy Tri-State: Chew gum, lose weight
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
Putnam woman arrested in drug case
Christmas artisans, antiques show planned
Huntington woman appears on 'Jeopardy!'
Detroit man gets nearly 20-year sentence
Rep. Carey resigning to take SSU position
Musicians sought for library performances
Keith-Albee hosts 'Warhol Screen Tests'
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Hit-and-run goes to grand jury
Car accident on W.Va. 2 sends two people to the hospital Tuesday
Police: Ceredo man died from possible suffocation
Print/E-paper exclusive: Community man, community market
Annual Christmas parade draws crowd
MU Jazz Ensemble 12.0 to present 'Senior Day' concert
Healthy activities scheduled in the Tri-State
Send us photos of your least-favorite holiday sweaters
Air handler malfunction closes pool
Police look into alleged assault of 9-year-old
Rep. Johnson tours site for future St. Mary's Medical Campus Ironton
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Community Hospice hosts holiday open house
Huntington resident to compete on Jeopardy
Local man charged in S.C. stabbing
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Nov. 28, 2011
Council wants evaluation of services
Marshall University Jazz Ensemble 12.0 to present 'Senior Day' concert Saturday
Tri-State News Quiz answers
Public meetings
Christmas trees
This week in W.Va. history
Holiday charities
House in Spring Hill area damaged by fire
Four jailed on felony charges Sunday
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Crews put out West Virginia Building fire
Business group to host 'town meeting' at Rocco's
Funeral home's annual memorial program focuses on grief
Bridge closed for hours after being struck by barge Saturday
Sensitive Santa to visit Ashland Town Center
Christmas trees
W.Va. Christmas tree growers expect good sales despite customers spending less
Sheriff releases name of father killed in hunting accident
Marathon bus strike of ’71, ’72 wrote an end to private service
Help needed in restoring home
Children line up to make wish list known to Santa at Huntington
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
Theater company shares message through performance
Ohio woman shocked to find $322 library fine
W.Va. lawmakers get to enjoy hunting season
Ohio-W.Va. bridge closed temporarily
W.Va. inmate with staph infection files suit
New WV senate chief removes committee chair
Print/E-paper exclusive: Black Friday warriors
Print/E-paper exclusive: Looking to root out abuse
TTA board OKs fare for shuttle to Pullman
Veterans to be treated to Christmas party Dec. 18
Holiday charities
Former Cabell Circuit judge under investigation by feds
Christmas trees for sale
Local businesses report early weekend increase in checked deer
Model trains mean big fun during annual show at Field House
Sound off! Say 'turn it down' -- and mean it
Hunter killed in accident near Hanging Rock Friday evening
WVU researchers to study warbler decline
Hunter killed near Hanging Rock, Ohio
Shoppers rush to midnight openings
Trio charged in federal investigation
Couple's evergreen becoming state Christmas tree
Local artists' work in calendar
South Point family displaced by fire
Online shoe boxes a new option from 'Operation Christmas Child'
Committee to discuss storm sewer permit fine
Turkey Trot at Ritter Park draws record crowd
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
Sewer work to cause some traffic delays
Colonoscopy could be getting a little easier
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barboursville police blotter
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AAA offers Black Friday shopping tips
Time to make healthy lifestyle changes is now
Man flees after being stabbed Tuesday
Thanksgiving day closings
Husband says he wants justice in wife's hit-and-run death
Tip lines help with meal preparation issues
Lending a helping hand
MU professor named to environmental board
Annual holiday festival offers events, activities for the whole family
Print/E-paper exclusive: Columns tell story of Jenkins
Ashland Christmas parade draws hundreds despite frightful weather
Man reports $4,000 in jewelry stolen from Merritts Creek home
Family Urgent Care Center to close Nov. 24, reopens Nov. 25
Green Acres fruit basket and poinsettia sale starts Nov. 29
Cabell Huntington Health Department to host flu clinic Nov. 26
W.Va. denies tax credit to MTV show producers
Sexual assaults reported at Marcum Terrace
Man charged in pedestrian's death
Former Marshall football player pleads guilty in drug case
Hospice of Huntington honors veterans
Holiday travel up this year
Police: Three killed, one injured in Ky. shooting
Cabell County Commission allocates $10,000 to Downtown Live committee
Type 2 diabetes can -- and should be -- kicked
Rowe to run in W.Va. Supreme Court race
Driver in fatal crash had history of DUIs
Print/E-paper exclusive: Hurricane High cheerleaders chasing state title
Ashland company to pay over harassment
Spring Hill students get tutorial on etiquette
No seat belt worn by deceased in vehicle crash
Get Healthy Tri-State: Several health events scheduled for week
Pond cleaning at Steel of WV emits strong odor
National group recognizes local judge
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Detroit man eyes January trial date
Names released in fatal crash
Marshall groups, WV Symphony Chorus to present Haydn, Beethoven works
Tips offer safe practices while preparing holiday meal
TRI-STATE NEWS QUIZ ANSWERS
Get Healthy Tri-State: Walking provides 'Miracle-Gro' for memory
Tip lines offer help for meal preparation
Public meetings
This week in W.Va. history
Hospice set to pay tribute to vets Tuesday
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Funeral home hosts remembrance service
1 dead, 6 injured in bridge wreck
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Sheriff: Alcohol likely factor in W.Va. 2 crash
Candidates shell out $10M-plus in election
Deer buck gun season begins
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Highlawn community works to clean up streets
Get Healthy Tri-State: Sweet potatoes recipe full of flavor, little fuss
Nine inducted into W.Va. Broadcasting Hall of Fame
Marshall hosts Military Spouse Day
Local bank to team up with Little Victories for food drive Nov. 26
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
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Body found in Ky. woods identified as missing woman
Nitro man indicted in 2001 slaying
'Spirit of W.Va.' calendar on sale
Residents of Lesage invited to Christmas tree ceremony
New role for iPhones: Stroke victim's best friend
Funeral home to host annual Holiday Memorial
Print/E-paper exclusive: Locally-owned businesses look for holiday boost
FBI celebrates construction of W.Va. facility
Police find man's body in shoplifting response
CCCSO continues holiday feeding
Reported robbery leads to pill bust
Police blotter: Theft reported at Culloden residence
DNA could hold critical link in deadly pedestrian crash
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Huntington Mall to offer Sensitive Santa, get visit from Garfield
Spine Center to host 'Back Boot Camp'
Local author to sign copies of newest book
Two dead in 'horrific' crash along W.Va. 2
W.Va. student claims JROTC instructor molested him
W.Va. doc's wife convicted in fraud scheme
W.Va. EDA votes to save money, reissue bonds
UMWA marks 43rd anniversary of W.Va. mine blast
Perdue calls for cooperation in federal investigation
Fla. Craigslist jobseeker found dead in Ohio grave
Marshall University study shows nanoparticles being used as additives in diesel fuels can travel from lungs to liver
W.Va. justices hear redistricting arguments
Court rejects Holmes' murder appeal
Co-pays to go up, premiums stay same
Michael McDonald performs at Keith
Police blotter: Huntington man arrested on child neglect charge
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
Former student acquitted of filing false report
Don't just sit there, do something -- anything
MUPD blotter: Metal theft reported at loading dock at RCBI
Animal in southern Wayne tests positive for rabies virus
Students prepare vegan, gluten-free dishes for Thanksgiving meal
HUD funding aimed at W.Va. disabled
W.Va. justice wraps up regional truancy meetings
W.Va. mountaintop mine remains in limbo
Registry helps those with special needs
Federal and local authorities hunt for alleged sex offender
Barboursville Urgent Care to host health fair
Nanotechnology leading innovation in health care and manufacturing
One killed in Boyd County fire
Local man charged with embezzlement, extortion
Community steps up for Baskets for Branches
Are you a devoted fan of MU's Thundering Herd?
Handbag, home goods company donates to Boys and Girls Club
HIMG to host free program Nov. 28
Woman hit by van; husband arrested
Gov aide: Marcellus bill needs work
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
The Epilepsy Foundation to host event Nov. 30
Ashland man faces drug charges
Cops say drugs found on W.Va. missing girl's mom
Firm denies blame for W.Va. festival death
California package leads to marijuana bust
Police: Violating court-ordered visitation led to child’s abuse
Print/E-paper exclusive: Columns tell story of Jenkins
One person injured in I-64 crash Tuesday
Children participate in Thanksgiving craft day at Barboursville library
Casey and Jennifer Williams: Combat blight by keeping city clean
Nail salon robbery suspect charged in Putnam County
State Police seize more than a pound of marijuana, make one arrest
Putnam County brush fire quickly put out
Corrections officer celebrates retirement
Sheriff's lieutenant recovering from minor injuries after accident
New W.Va. Senate chief targeting Marcellus
Maloney outspent Tomblin before close W.Va. gov win
Man jailed on child porn charge
Print/E-paper exclusive: Landers' dream becomes real life success
Get Healthy Tri-State: Weight loss, support group events coming up
Dementia workshop focuses on keeping positive mindset
Man dies in motorcycle accident
Charleston man arrested in nail salon robbery
Woman reports vehicle break-in, stolen purse containing $600
Recurring calendar events to expire at end of 2011
St. Mary's inducts students into honor organizations
City Council approves sanitary board projects
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Print/E-paper exclusive: Church celebrates new charter
MU hosts International Festival
Animal hospital expansion on agenda
MU memorial service set for Monday
Whitaker Boulevard to be closed Nov. 14-15
Tri-State news quiz answers
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Eat this every day and you'll be happier and healthier
$1.5M contract awarded for Ironton riverfront project
MU hosts International Festival
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Gallery: Gov. Tomblin's inauguration
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell kids eating from own gardens
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Many U.S. public workers get sick time 'cash-out'
Economic gains could yield health gains, speaker says
Big Brothers Big Sisters Christmas tree sale set for Nov. 26
Boot drive raises money for families
Alzheimer's presentation scheduled for Nov. 14
Clyde Beal: Another veteran who served his country well
Fire engulfs car before spreading to garage, home
Santa Claus has come to Huntington Mall
Bicycling event focuses on safety, health
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Print/E-paper exclusive: Grant to encourage gardening education
Veterans honored with events
Cabell Huntington to host 'Breakfast with Santa' Dec. 3
Sensitive Santa event offered Nov. 19 for kids with special needs
Sharp to compete in tourism pageant
Lady Antebellum coming to Huntington
Kroger to add recycling bins at 2 stores
Talent show proceeds benefit United Way
Murphy to perform for packed house at the Paramount
Free parking days in Huntington scheduled
Dove-award winning musician to visit local church Nov. 13
W.Va. volunteer fire department becoming nonprofit
Hearing set in dispute with MTR gaming
Producers of W.Va. film 'Doughboy' donate to vets
Ky. rehab clinic reopens after raid
W.Va. approves higher rates at 10 hospitals
Some question need for W.Va.'s 311 phone system
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local man celebrates birthday in monumental fashion
Print/E-paper exclusive: Comcast ready to deal with franchise agreement
Dr. Jamie Warner to deliver winter commencement speech at Marshall
Marshall Recreation Center to host Pump and Run competition
Marshall University hosts Military Spouse Day Nov. 19
'Frankenstein' comes to life at Keith-Albee
Barboursville Volunteer Fire Dept. to hold annual boot drive Nov. 12
DAR to host meeting at Ritter Park Nov. 12
Knife-wielding robber strikes Huntington convenience store
Laila Herbert: Daughter remembers dad's service
Woman jailed after found with syringe, child in car
Woman accepts pre-trial agreement
Church group celebrates World Community Day
Lecture series honors local military veterans
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Milton toddler struck by tombstone fights to recover
Wild Fire 4-H club to assist Green Acres
Bench plagued by joint pain
Police blotter: Car reported stolen in Huntington located in Ohio
Memorial pays tribute to those who lost lives in wars
Local nail salon reportedly robbed by former employee
Virginia fugitive arrested by Kentucky State Police
KDMC to celebrate opening in Proctorville
Little Caesars to provide free Crazy Bread to military vets
School chief ordered to change emergency certification policy
Hundreds turn out for city's Halloween events
Print/E-paper exclusive: Born to cook
Chili Willi's 28-year history comes to bittersweet end
Democratic Women's Club to host luncheon
Salamanders subject of Dine and Discover talk
Three area women advance in W.Va. pageants
Healthy activities offered in the Tri-State
Local bow hunter kills 14-point buck
Sheriff releases name in fatal crash
Marshall cheerleader spearheads 'Be the Match' bone marrow drive
Recycling program starts this week
Murder charge dropped in bar shooting
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Oct. 31, 2011
Trick-or-treat times
Print/E-paper exclusive: Church hosts “Kirkin’ of the Tartans” service
Huntington's Kitchen offering classes on holiday dinner preparation
Public meetings
Local girls scouts celebrate 100th anniversary
Former W.Va. Senate president dies at age 93
Ashland Little Caesar's robbed at gunpoint
Dryer fire causes smoke damage at laundromat
Beauty school students host Halloween hair show
Huntington Area Habitat for Humanity dedicates 76th house
Spaghetti dinner raises funds for Ceredo fire department
Gallery: Habitat dedicates 76th house
1 man dead in overnight shooting
Snow smacks region, Northeast power could be out for days
Heritage Station's Fall-o-Ween celebration offers fun, shopping
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Harley shop celebrates Halloween with family trick-or-treat event
Lawrence volunteer fire departments give away smoke detectors
Cabell County GOP group to host fall dinner
Woman dies after auto crash in Milton
Marine Corps signs agreement with Marshall
'Monster Mash' event a charitable smash for local organization
Good friends, good food keep tailgaters warm
Pills pour in for event
W.Va. likely to seek waiver
What the waiver will mean
Trick-or-treat times
Clyde Beal: Area clogging group is searching for new members
Pumpkin-Hazelnut Tea Cake a perfect fall treat
Library campaign to raise funds for Confederate History collection
Church to host crusade event Saturday, Nov. 12
Marines can earn Master of Arts in Leadership Studies at Marshall
Print/E-paper exclusive: 2011 rain nears record mark
Activist Ken Hechler visits Occupy Huntington base
Man jailed in March homicide
Peace Corps volunteer back in Huntington
United Way gets donation from AT&T
Trick-or-treat times
Genoa man hits $100,000 jackpot
Jewelry, video camera reported stolen from home
WVU going to the Big 12
Teen reportedly injured in drive by shooting Thursday
Man charged with bringing drugs to courthouse
Winter storm watch issued for parts of W.Va.
Elkhorn, W.Va. post office closing
New River Bridge lighting considered
Program urges smokers to switch to smokeless tobacco
Free haunted trail planned in Wayne
Man charged with bringing drugs to courthouse
Marshall University community to experience 'Tunnel of Oppression' Wednesday, Nov. 9
Tri-State offers variety of prime spots to view autumn's colors
Local schools engage in online contests for cash, playground overhaul
Man charged with having sex with teenager
Financial director: Huntington budget stable
Trick-or-treat times
Cabell Commission selects firm for courtroom project
Dieting? Do this to shut down snack cravings
Hechler to visit Occupy demonstration
Rape crisis center to host interactive exhibit
St. Joseph to host shopping event Nov. 4
Drug arrests move to fed court
Owner reunited with dog, arrest warrant filed for man who stole truck, beagle
Two W.Va. recreation spots getting national attention
Missing dog reward grows to $2,000, family says
Marshall musical trio explores instruments through composition
Annual Walk for Women set for Oct. 30
Boil water advisory issued in Ceredo, Kenova
Armed robbery reported at Guyandotte convenience store
IRS warns public of phishing scam
Junior League to host market event Nov. 12
Use those muscles or you risk losing them
Some Fort Gay residents without water for past month
Former city councilman Rev. Larry Patterson dies
Poll: Many boomers expect to retire where they are
Official convicted of obstruction to be sentenced Feb. 29
WVU plan encourages rural health care service
Official convicted in W.Va. mine explosion
25th annual Yeager Symposium at Marshall University spotlights gender and societal issues
Celebrated West Virginia writer to appear at Marshall University
First Honors College da Vinci Faculty Fellows named
Print/E-paper exclusive: Man sees both sides of food pantry
Parade of pumpkins kicks off C-K Autumnfest 2011
City to raise fees to match shortfall
Huntington Kitchen launches new website
Democratic committee to meet at courthouse
Hospital to become smoke-free campus
Sunday Dinner with Rocco set for Oct. 30
Lions Club to host a healthy cooking demo
More than $55,000 raised at cancer awareness event
Union: Massey's actions at Upper Big Branch amounted to homicide
Kenova fire ruled an arson
Sandy White: North Boulevard couple wins final Yard of the Month award for 2011
Get Healthy Tri-State: Boo! Make sure your skeleton wins this fight
Trick-or-treat times
Prescription Drug Take Back
Ceramics artist to have piece exhibited at national conference
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W.Va. police arrest 6 suspects in copper theft case
W.Va. lawmakers to certify Tomblin on Nov. 13
Manchin touts jobs act
Protesters march on Marshall
Musicians celebrate Octubafest
St. Mary's hosts healthy cooking event
More testing needed in woman's death
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Fire marshals called out to Kenova blaze
Two children hit by car Monday morning
Club Scene calendar undergoing changes
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Four deputies join Cabell County Sheriff's Office
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Oct. 24, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Chili Willi’s to close its doors after 28 years
Marshall Psychology Department to offer Social Anxiety Group
Nov. 16 collection date set for 'Baskets for Branches'
Marshall University residence halls open for community trick or treat
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council to discuss privatization, fee hikes
Survivors gather for breast cancer reunion
Huntington church hosts book giveaway
Heart attacks run in your family? You can fix that
Prescription Drug Take Back Day
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Gospel Chorale performs at Marshall
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Chili Willi’s to close after 28 years
Gallery: Chili Willi's through the years
Tri-State Marching Band Festival Results
Pipestem to open new tower named for park superintendent
Print/E-paper exclusive: NAACP event raises funds, awareness
Print/E-paper exclusive: More locations set for drug ‘take back’
Festival attracts thousands
Expo helps community stay healthy
Fellowship, worship draw hundreds to church concert
Dentists bring fun-loving atmosphere to Huntington
What happens if you default on student loans?
Contestants sought for Ashland beauty pageant
Five jailed on felony charges Saturday
Local church to host youth rally Nov. 5
Local church to host arts and crafts fair
Loretta Lynn concert to be rescheduled
Print/E-paper exclusive: Conference game a friendly household rivalry for local family
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawrence County students to publish coffee table book
Wayne jury convicts man in sex abuse case
Woodlands to host 'mini' fundraiser
Police blotter: Toddler overdoses on sibling's prescription meds
Drug Market Intervention initiative making strides
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Cabell Midland student to share humanitarian experiences
MU student files lawsuit against local sorority
Balloons released as tribute to those affected by breast cancer
MCTC's new home making progress
Marshall University fills two fundraising positions
Print/E-paper exclusive: Amtrak showing increase in passengers
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Weisberg family donates art warehouse
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Prescription Drug Take Back
Wayne libraries continue preschool reading program
Police blotter: Woman arrested for firing shotgun to scare neighbor
Kenova sewage rate increase, surcharge suspended
Fall foliage slowly reaching its peak in W.Va., Ohio, Ky.
Cultivate a bedroom habit that's good for your blood pressure
Residents get pumpkin painting tips, techniques at Paramount workshop
Cardinal boosts Amtrak's bottom line despite service disruption in July
W.Va. Housing Development Fund opening new office
12-mile section of King Coal Highway opens
Feds seek to warn miners of nearby machinery
Report: Mine shelters across US at risk of failure
Plans expanded for Upper Big Branch memorial
W.Va. woman admits lying to feds before shootout
EPA to regulate disposal of drilling wastewater
Department of Music to celebrate 'Octubafest' next two Mondays
Library Campaign to Aid Confederate Collection
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Man reportedly stabbed in Huntington Tuesday evening
Ky. doctor charged with fraudulently billing patients
Trio charged with attempted murder in Lincoln Co. incident
PSC enforces trucker laws during week
Ohio troopers warn against distracted driving
MU to host marching band festival Oct. 22
Tri-State storms aggravate flood-prone areas Wednesday
City signs energy-saving deal
Fire Department evacuates downtown Huntington building
Counter demonstration encourages social dialogue in Huntington
Holy Spirit Orthodox Church dinner planned for Oct. 23
TOPS busts common workout excuses
Mini Fall Fest planned Oct. 22 in Guyandotte
Young Life celebrating 70 years at banquet
Pillow pets sought as gifts for sick children
Veteran Christmas party set for Dec. 18
W.Va. gas prices rise
Air tests show no problems near W.Va. gas wells
W.Va. mother convicted in daughter's death
Marshall to welcome 32 bands Saturday for Tri-State Marching Festival
Marshall University celebrates pharmacy school progress
Print/E-paper exclusive: Ground could move on intermodal facility by Spring 2012
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cheer competition results
One sentenced, two admit guilt in federal court
'Take a Flower to Childcare Day' celebrates development, education
Police blotter: Two arrested after attempted theft at hospital
Prescription Drug Take Back
W.Va. ski resorts offering Mountain Pass for season
STD clinic for Oct. 20 now canceled
City taking steps to collect delinquent fees
Rick Simmons: Guyandotte VFW to host bingo
Man holds up local convenience store
Ford workers ratify new contract with UAW
W.Va. undecided on seeking "No Child" waiver
WVSU introducing older generations to video games
2 W.Va. counties get transportation funding
W.Va. miner killed on the job
Print/E-paper exclusive: Dawn Drown helps from the heart
Boyd teenager arrested on robbery, weapons charges
Fire damages Dan's Sport Shop
Two jailed on drug charges in Mason County
Author speaks to packed crowd
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School's outdoor classroom continues to grow
Two incarcerated on felony charges
W.Va. students urged to participate in Teen Read Week Oct. 16-22
Classes, screenings available this week
W.Va. educators studying year round schools
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Print/E-paper exclusive: MU board to vote on pharmacy school tuition, fees
Print/E-paper exclusive: Recycling program starts next month
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Rome Township trustees to meet
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Two men reported robbed in separate Ashland incidents
Get Healthy Tri-State: Walking outdoors offers extra benefits
Improvement phase includes mural, informational kiosk
Wayne County 'Parent Chat' set for Tuesday
Rome Township hosts Fire Prevention Parade
Conway faces GOP prosecutor in attorney general race
Three-way race for Ky. state treasurer
Bridge Day jumper injured in fall
Reform starts to pay off for some
U.S. drops plans to keep troops in Iraq
Thousands pack arena for Reba McEntire
White Cane event educates about the blind
Ashland mall Trick-or-Treat is Oct. 25
Greenbo Lake to feature international cuisine
Clyde Beal: Museum of radio, technology is total family entertainment
Gospel Chorale to perform at Marshall Oct. 17
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W.Va. orders emergency mine inspections
Former Dunbar mayor refuses to pay ethics fine
Habitat to host fundraising dinner
Public park closed for water line repairs
Wilson has early lead in Tri-State's Got Talent
Members of local unions, Occupy demonstrators combine efforts
KDMC to offer open house in Russell, Ky.
Hospice to honor veterans with program
Police blotter: MU fraternity member reports head stolen from memorial statue
New gym for local children's home to benefit kids, community
Students compete in AAA's teen driving competition
Victim details assault during hearing
Kenova pastor authors book on efforts for healthier food
Get Healthy Tri-State: That ringing in your ears? It's not your cellphone
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Prescription Drug Take Back
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MU fan brings Barber-themed doll to games
W.Va. worker killed while working on power line
CIA recruiters to visit Marshall University's Huntington campus
College of Liberal Arts sponsors October lectures
Marshall to kick off United Way campaign Oct. 17
Print/E-paper exclusive: Commission approves hiring of new deputies
Print/E-paper exclusive: Drunk driver pulls in at Barboursville jail
Man charged with taking vases from cemetery
OLBH to host annual fall party Oct. 21
Huntington man reports $7,000 in hunting equipment stolen from vehicle
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Community center director retiring
Meth making ingredients located at Milton residence
Police investigate armed robbery at Little Caesars
Publishing company celebrates 15th anniversary
Officials: Few W.Va. inmates got jobless benefits
Police say couple shoplifted, left kids
Most states want exemption from 'No Child Left Behind'
3 groups sue to stop W.Va. mountaintop mine
PSC reduces W.Va. American Water layoffs
Permit fees kept in W.Va. Marcellus measure
Marshall University homecoming video subject of contest
Print/E-paper exclusive: Eight sentenced, two plead guilty in federal court
Broadway musical rocks Paramount
West Virginia PEIA considering higher co-pays, no premium hike
Abandoned Huntington house burns Wednesday night
Bond set in gasoline station armed robbery
PSC orders lower gas rates in WV
Huntington business reports stolen tools
Funding opportunities available for W.Va. libraries
Robbery suspect charged in federal court
Group wants to warn seniors about drug theft
Mom, children uninjured in rollover crash
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Guyandotte church's renovation finally under way
Mall costume contest, show is this Saturday
Little Victories hosting fundraiser Saturday
Is your workout working out OK?
Finalists chosen for Tri-State's Got Talent
KDMC to sponsor remembrance day
W.Va. PEIA studies higher co-pays, no premium hikes
Jungle Jack Hanna turns Keith-Albee stage into a zoo
Funds from Ladies in Pink Luncheon go to Pink Ribbon Fund
Print/E-paper exclusive: EPA hits Huntington with $150K fine
Police blotter: Bronze vases reported stolen from Woodmere Memorial Park
OLBH celebrates Respiratory Care Week with luncheon
Protesters within rights, city says
Woman injured in U.S. 60 crash
Run in Remembrance scheduled for Oct. 15
Police: 3-car accident slows afternoon traffic
Robbery suspect linked to local heist
Detectives seeking information in mysterious burn incident
Print/E-paper exclusive: Football player's family questions investigation
MU Homecoming Court announced
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YMCA to feature Dr. Amber Kuhl as special speaker for women's health issues
Outreach to distribute farm produce Oct. 13
Hospice program to honor veterans, active duty military
Cabell Huntington to host free event Oct. 12
John Oxley: Shoulder pain causes can be prevented or minimized
Amtrack to offer dome car service
Huntington YMCA completes renovations
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Philosophy professor from Princeton to speak at Marshall Oct. 21
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Wrestling tag team makes stop in Huntington
Money management classes coming up
Huntington native Bob Riter recalls being diagnosed with breast cancer
Environmental Quality Incentives Program seeking applications
New VA clinic to open Tuesday
Recycling grants given in West Virginia
Several jailed on felony charges over weekend
Japanese culture enthusiasts head out for annual convention
Print/E-paper exclusive: Karen's Place making a difference
W.Va. Women's clubs meet for annual convention
Elvis Costello and the Imposters rock the Keith-Albee
Cabell Huntington raises awareness for breast cancer with fashion show
Spring Hill finds recipe for success
Fire prevention parade scheduled for Monday night
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Hundreds participate in Zombie Walk for Little Victories
Airport excursion, plane rides treat for kids of Club Ed
Contractors to work on Four Pole Road
Fatal accident reported in Wayne County
W.Va. air show gets support despite fatal crash
Thunder in the Valley continues today
Sheriff's department hosting Sheriff's Cup
Police: Two shot in Huntington
River Valley K9 Dog Sports Club to conduct its first pet fair Saturday, Oct. 15
Wall of Fame ceremony set for Oct. 13
Don't let a kid's cut or scrape turn deadly
Lighthouse Baptist Church to offer community event
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Split in cultural conservatives could help Romney
Author to read from work at library
Kickball team competes in Las Vegas tourney
Ex-W.Va. deputy sentenced in sexual assault
MCTC celebrates work on new campus
Mountwest Community and Technical College Consolidating
Marshall to present recital by visiting Brazilian students
Print/E-paper exclusive: Colleges try to draw potential students at expo
HPD honored as top police agency
Plan outlined for pursuing signal near Milton school
Chico’s Gibson: Downtown on right track
Mason County man charged with illegally dumping sewage
Boyd County to conduct checkpoints
Dress for Success River Cities hosting overstock sale
Breast cancer awareness events set for weekend
YMCA planning regular Masala Bhangra classes
City's budget gap grows to $4.2 million
Church to host fall festival Saturday, Oct. 8
Judge sides with coal industry in EPA challenge
Lawsuits coming against W.Va. redistricting plans
Tow truck driver chases down purse snatchers
Lee sexual assault hearing delayed again
Wind energy efforts shift from WVU to Marshall
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall Career expo
Man extradited from Virginia, arraigned in Cabell County
Work to cause lane closures on I-64
MCTC celebrates work on new campus
The Shape Shop manager reports 16 missing bank deposits
Two plead guilty in U.S. District Court this week
Tomblin likely to face same challenges in next election
Frustration builds over park vandalism
Japanese group performs show in Huntington
Clarification
Publishers Place to celebrate 15 years
Pi Kappa Phi members observe Disability Awareness Month
'Fast Five' to be featured at Boyd County library
Tomblin sees gov. win as policy mandate
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs dies
Searchers: No sign of missing plane lost near W.Va./Va. border
Man convicted in W.Va. postmaster slaying
Wall Street protests spread to Ky.
Georgia Southern professor to speak in series on constitutional democracy
State Wind Working Group to be transferred from WVU to Marshall
Marshall University faculty provide training on digital forensics to West Virginia arson investigators
Print/E-paper exclusive: Family ditches mini-van for bikes
Voting totals by county
Wayne High School Class of 1961 to reunite
Ky. State Police arrest two from Virginia on drug trafficking charges
Liquor stores pleased with Election Day sales
Dinners to benefit Cricket's Kids Christmas Party
Sanitary Board to meet Thursday
'American Pickers' films in Tri-State
Shelter to host Branches Walk for Awareness
Bridge project won't have private partner, state says
Water company: Protection plan is legit
Haunted house returns 'Nightmare' to 3rd Avenue
Search resumes in W.Va. for missing plane
Some W.Va. DMV services will be unavailable Saturday
Children's flu clinic scheduled for Oct. 22
Friends of library book sale is Thursday
Practicing yoga can improve love life
Henry Dillon: Retirement still possible with proper planning
Milton native earns 2011 literary award
Wall of Fame induction ceremony set for Oct. 13
2nd 8 week courses begin Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Election Day closings
Barboursville council meeting rescheduled
South Point couple wins $100K from lottery ticket
Get a lecture, burrito and brew at MU
Police blotter: Television, jewelry stolen from E. Pea Ridge home
Two men sentenced on drug distribution charge
Two ejected from car in Monday crash
Healthy programs offered in the Tri-State
Big Sandy sets stage for dancing event
Player sues Donnan in GLC's demise
Halloween season inspiring homeowners, upcoming events
Italy appeals court clears Amanda Knox of murder
Marshall to host event featuring music from Germany and France Oct. 5
Wayne County restaurant inspections
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Distinguished scholar on history of African diaspora to deliver lecture Oct. 6
Print/E-paper exclusive: Tips can help seniors avoid theft of drug prescriptions
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Tri-State Hero: Spc. Richard Matthew Hatton
Women's clubs to host convention
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Hospice to participate in tax credit program for donors
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Multicultural events set for MU this week
W.Va. special election closings
Excessive overtime can drain Ohio pension systems
Arts and crafts festival wraps up
Print/E-paper exclusive: Early voting wraps up
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Autism educational group to meet Oct. 11
Election day closings
National Life Chain event set for Sunday in Kenova
Huntington Garden Club to meet Monday
New book documents life and times of Civil War's Albert Gallatin Jenkins
Tri-Staters brave cold for Oktoberfest
Boyd County library to host book sale Oct. 8
Hundreds turn out for PATH to the Cure event
Clyde Beal: The age old hobby of model airplanes
Kusimo to discuss American dream at NAACP banquet
Forum to focus on truancy problem
Dueling options greet voters
All sides mum on $35 million coal slurry deal
When it's OK to shop on an empty stomach
Mark Ratliff of Flatwoods, Ky., given keys to Toyota Camry he won at raffle at ChiliFest
Special election closings
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Fall forest fire season brings limits on burning
Early voting ends today
Local church offers annual blessings Saturday
Police blotter: Huntington woman reports armed robbery at home
South Point mother arrested after three months on the run
Arts and crafts show going strong despite logistics concerns
Man with Detroit ties charged in shooting
Hospice in Wayne to host spaghetti dinner
6 W.Va. communities get police hiring grants
W.Va. fire departments get computers through grant
VA seeks developer for vet housing in W.Va.
Nitro employee claims sexual harassment
Groundbreaking set for Coalfields school
Judge: W.Va. gun lawsuit should be in state court
Fracking begins at Morgantown gas well site
Judge sets trial date in W.Va. pollution case
Air Robotics Airborne Vehicle Systems founder guest speaker at RTI Transportation Seminar Series event
Those who help disabled honored
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barboursville police blotter
Wayne County police blotter: Spring Valley man reports missing wedding ring set
Pump iron for better chance at kicking smoking
Gallery 842 to open photography exhibit
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Republican nominee Bill Maloney rallies support in Huntington
Police blotter: Culloden woman reports $24,000 in jewelry stolen
Agreement to allow interim VA-staffed outpatient clinic in Chapmanville, W.Va.
Pulitzer Prize winner Lawrence Wright shares experiences in Middle East, meeting al-Qaeda
Two face federal drug charges
Woodlands community celebrates 15 years
Economic growth focus of W.Va. higher ed. meeting
New owner to cap old W.Va. coal-tar dump site
W.Va. town buys post office building in bid to keep it open
Local Rosh Hashanah celebrations under way
Artists Series to benefit from grand opening of Soma Intimates
Tomblin campaign visits region
Bear Creek Road paving to start Sept. 30
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Boyd County man arrested Tuesday
Agriculture rep to visit Huntington today
Get your body fit by being in sync
Christmas charity gets early kick off
PATH to the Cure to aid Pink Ribbon Fund
Huntington business reports $1,000 in radiators stolen
Detroit man sentenced to six years in '09 killing
Food bank planning open house Sept. 30
Report all dog bites to the health department
Twelfth Sale-A-Bration is planned for Oct. 1
Gas prices drop in W.Va.
National Guard ends lease for W.Va. hunting area
Cantaloupe outbreak worst in a decade
Kidnapping, animal cruelty trial set for W.Va. man
Mountwest Awarded $5 Million Grant:
Tonight's Recital Cancelled
Print/E-paper exclusive: City street paving set to resume
St. Mary's hosts Community Healthy Fun Night at Symmes Valley
Couple's cornfield maze leads to many friendships
MCTC gets $5M to help students
Author needs women to interview for new book
Madie Carroll House to host Heritage Day
Construction company reports copper theft
Book drive to benefit MU pediatric literacy program
Two sentenced in marijuana conspiracy
Meth lab found over weekend in Raceland
Cabell commission to meet Thursday
Lions Arts and Crafts Festival coming to the Big Sandy arena this weekend
Eve Marcum-Atkinson: People can make difference in the city
Is it OK to mix alcohol and stress?
Roxy Theater stood on 4th Avenue until fire destroyed it in 1952
Marshall University to host Native American powwow
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local Masons receive highest honor
Earth slip in Four Pole Creek raises concerns
Print/E-paper exclusive: New CMHS band director marches to his own winning beat
MU students sign up for volunteer opportunities
Blessing of the Animals service planned Oct. 1
Food Day organizers seek vendors for event
Training for election alternates held in Barboursville at 6 p.m.
Curtain rises on W.Va.'s fall foliage show
64-year-old man reports $600 handgun stolen from residence
Lavalette man pleads guilty in circuit court
Police seek information on armed 'wolfman'
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Career Expo to take place Wednesday, Oct. 5, at Marshall University
New high-performance computing cluster gives Marshall unprecedented research, teaching and learning tools
Parade kicks off Pumpkin Festival
Tomblin keeps fundraising edge in gov race
This week in West Virginia history
Local kitchen seeks more volunteers
Shooting victim jailed for failure to appear in court
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Three things your brain needs most
Pilot Club Antique Show wraps up
Meeting to discuss proposed changes to coal rules
Marshall president named W.Va. Roundtable chair
Women face felony charges after attack at Salt Rock home
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall reaches out through medicine
Police searching for answers following shooting Saturday night
National Life Chain event set for Sunday
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Antique Extravaganza celebrates history in Old Central City
First Stage Theatre Company to perform 'Schoolhouse Rock Live!'
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Former Huntington city manager dies
Ky. state police warn of military scam
Former Huntington city manager dies
St. Joe Grade School hosts annual carnival fundraiser
Print/E-paper exclusive: Dawson surrenders medical license
Weed and Seed program in midst of transition
Lesage man reports missing metal, follows suspects to recycling center
Three new reasons to love walking
Rob Reed now associate pastor at River Cities
Hundreds rally at Keith-Albee for 'Save Our Sign' fundraiser
W.Va. medical group endorses Tomblin
Wurtland, Ky. motorcyclist injured in two-vehicle crash
Hamlin teenager wins United Way Idol 2011 competition
Senate kills House aid bill
Industry: W.Va. gas plants could create 12,000 jobs
Movie 'Freedom' to be shown Oct. 3
Marshall University department participates in national 'Worldwide Day of Play'
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local, state officials field occupation tax questions
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU Faculty Sentate tables tenure, promotion policy changes
Wayne County libraries begin preschool reading program
Poker run to benefit Mason County teen
Hampton Inn will be built at KineticPark
Nearly $1,500 in copper stolen from power lines
Rick Simmons: Girl Scout brings community commitment to Guyandotte
Fight pain with your posture
No items taken in attempted holdup
Work release escapee captured in Cleveland
Healing Place offering community tours
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W.Va. female prison to hold vigil for murder victims
Congress bitterly divided as economy sputters
Marshall's School of Journalism and Mass Communications to host golf scramble fundraiser at Twin Silos
Doctoral student and professor write chapter for molecular biology publication
Print/E-paper exclusive: Bank teller reports receiving counterfeit bill
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Man indicted for failing to register as sex offender
Panelists discuss keys to open government
2 die as car crashes into Ironton creek
Boyd County releases indictment list
Kentucky to recognize National Public Lands Day
Ky. man wins 2011 California Special Mustang in raffle
Volunteer tutors sought for Tri-State Literacy Council
Products, tricks keep up bright white smile
Print/E-paper exclusive: Tobacco use down among teens, survey finds
Print/E-paper exclusive: Amazon.com work hits big rock
Kidnapping, assault suspect arrested
Gubernatorial early voting starts Wednesday
Harvest of Books sponsoring book drive
Police blotter: Three men reported involved in Ohio River Road armed robbery
Mayor plans cuts in sanitation
One person dead following head-on crash in Lavalette
Gallery 842 to host local improv music group
Hearing to focus on barge proposal
Richard Marx performs at Paramount Arts Center
Advance donates $1,000 to United Way
Two sentenced, 1 pleads guilty in federal court
Tri-State's Got Talent winner to perform with Huntington Symphony Orchestra
West Virginia Pumpkin Festival parade moved to Sept. 25
Prunes toughen up your bones
Longaberger CEO to visit Huntington
Records show Chevron buying Marcellus acres in W.Va.
Officials aim to curb fires after WVU-LSU game
Police target drugs in Jackson County, W.Va.; 61 indicted
Boyd public library celebrates 'International Talk Like a Pirate Day'
Print/E-paper exclusive: Voice of the Herd has staying power
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Boyd County library displays its annual Scarecrow Spectacular
Police blotter: Cabell Sheriff's office investigating reported home invasion
We are looking for herd fans
Marshall announces essay contest winners
Beer distributors help firefighters
Activities offered around the Tri-State
Found dog
Baker trial delayed by recordings
Covidien Innovation Tour brings training class to local surgeons
Gallery: Herd fans and Herd kids -- send your photos in
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Volunteer Fair set for Sept. 26 at Marshall University
Marshall University to host Ohio River Basin conference next week
Print/E-paper exclusive: Man sentenced in ‘10 crime spree
'Modern Family,' 'Mad Men' win big at Emmy Awards
Complete list of winners from Emmy broadcast
Get Healthy Tri-State: A wonderful cookie from childhood
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MU Constitution Week events start Tuesday
Man charged in connection with killing girlfriend
MU hosts NFL Punt, Pass & Kick competition
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One killed in W.Va. air show crash
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall student interning with Orlando firm
Sunny and mild in the Tri-State Sunday
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington Prime to offer penthouse banquet room
Jessica Slash: Amazing All Stars shine in Challenger Division of Huntington Little League
Ashland Town Center to host 'Night of Giving'
Poage Landing Days takes over Ashland
Paramount to hold play auditions Sept. 19
Red Cross urges public to provide blood donations
September CAFE Huntington dinner set for Sept. 19
Huntington hosts state's Democratic women
Print/E-paper exclusive: Meningitis outbreak reminder that flu season is coming
Print/E-paper exclusive: POWs honored locally
Herd superfan Caleb Gibson supports the Herd at home and away, has an extensive memorabilia collection
Say 'om' and stay young with meditation
Michael W. Smith coming back to Tri-State
SBIRT screening program showing promise
Moses AutoMall to host child passenger inspection
Schools reschedule football game over concerns of viral meningitis outbreak
Beulah Chapel Freewill Baptist has new pastor
Tires slashed on vehicles in Southside neighborhood
Mayo admits to killing one man, robbing another
More repairs planned for W.Va. turnpike
3 W.Va. schools honored for special achievement
Corps to raise Gauley River flow for kayak fest
W.Va. warns horse owners about West Nile death
'A Much Curious Coop' on display on South Charleston campus
Gallery 842 to host improvisational music group
Thousands flock to first show of CMT On Tour
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington attorney to become first director of Simon Perry Center
Festivals kick off fall
Run, walk to benefit foundation
Judge recommends delay in parole for suspect
It's not just dark chocolate that's good for you
Wayne County woman charged with felony child neglect
Cabell Huntington Hospital Auxiliary gives $100K toward children's hospital
Verizon Wireless reports $1,315 embezzled since August
Democratic women's group to meet this weekend
Chamber After Hours event mixes business with mingling
Fight brewing over W.Va. health provider billings
W.Va. gov. candidate injured in crash on I-79
General faculty meeting is Sept. 28; MU to introduce 46 new faculty
Marshall University School of Pharmacy adds new research chair
Marshall Rec Center to host Punt, Pass & Kick competition Sept. 18
Kopp hosts quoits tournament at Marshall
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local man is Timbersports star
More than $11,000 reportedly embezzled from Charleston business
W.Va. native takes top prize on 'America's Got Talent'
Students explore job options during MU job fair
Scholarship to honor slain coach
Ky. man charged with receiving stolen property
Japanese woman starts two-year stay at MU
Tomblin: Ready to lead W.Va. into the future
Smokin' Aces lands big conviction
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W.Va. Coal Association endorses Tomblin
W.Va. Marcellus committee clears fee hurdle
W.Va. State Police urges help for civilian workers
W.Va. SAT scores top U.S. in writing, reading
8 W.Va. programs get funding to fight drug abuse
Poverty rate climbs in W.Va.
Hospital donates $50,000 to Ebenezer Medical Outreach
Nearly 170 students expected for first Green and White Day of year
Jomie Jazz Guest Artist Series presents Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Chip McNeill
Tomblin, Maloney face off in final governor's debate
Print/E-paper exclusive: Prichard facility finally on fast track, legislators say
Fourth-graders learn agricultural and rural safety
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Five proven ways to curb those cravings
Hospital sponsoring annual 5K race Oct. 6
Sanitary board OKs contract with asset management group
Four face unrelated charges in court
Father, sons sentenced in synthetic drug scheme
Produce distributed from Second Harvest Foodbank
W.Va. weighs future of health care office
A new W.Va. prison means politics, lawmakers told
Regional meetings on Truancy begin in Charleston
Maloney hires ex RNC staffer involved in night club flap
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council OKs $32K contract for fire department study
Print/E-paper exclusive: First Presbyterian's new pastor finds Huntington church a good fit
Ohio man sentenced on federal drug charge
Ky. woman reported missing in Huntington
Police blotter: People's Bank employee reports woman cashed $3,900 forged check
Woman flown to hospital after car, semi tractor-trailer collision
Healthy activities offered throughout the Tri-State
Barboursville woman named finalist in Passion for Fashion Sewing Challenge
Local woman named Cabell's top Democrat
Golf outing raises $76,000 in funds for Children's Hospital
W.Va. man to compete in 'Talent' finale
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Print/E-paper exclusive: Area services remember 9/11
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Workshop focuses on how to properly plant trees
Democratic women's meeting set for this weekend
Sorghum Festival coming up Sept. 17
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Boil water advisory issued for Salt Rock
Tragedy inspires push for fitness
Drug testing debate revisited
Churches mark anniversary with special worship services
Services pay tribute to lives lost on Sept. 11
Gallery: New York remembers 9/11
Print/E-paper exclusive: Community reflects on Sept. 11
Print/E-paper exclusive: Column: Ambroses work to fulfill son's mission
Marshall displays more than 3,000 flags to remember 9/11
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Bead artist to make special appearance at Hospice Gift Shop
Readers reflect on day of terrorist attacks
New Life Writing Classes begin Tuesday
Southwestern potato skins healthier than they sound
Guyandotte goes all-out for final day of annual festival
Performing arts center marks 80 years with tours, recreating its history
Print/E-paper exclusive: MCTC gets ready to prep new building
Speaker shares experience of 9/11 with students
Marshall institute named for McKown
Charges dropped; Evans back on team
Hospice to host several community-based events
Milton's Maize design honors Sept. 11 first responders
Native American Indian Federation opening enrollment
MADD to partner with Elder-Beerman stores
Police blotter: Prichard man arrested for indecent exposure at cemetery
Kenova police blotter: City of Kenova worker reports portion of motor stolen from sewer
Man enters Kennedy plea in 2009 death
W.Va. wildlife inspires nature artists
Zuric wins W.Va. agencies' workers' comp bid
2 W.Va. inmates charged with holding guard hostage
W.Va. man guilty in wife's arson death
Print/E-paper exclusive: Man's sex crime charge elevated to federal level
Community walk seeks to raise suicide awareness
Fit Fest board receives new $10,000 footprint
Farmers Market opens at 7 a.m. on Saturday
Ohio home total loss in Thursday evening blaze
Study links hearing loss to secondhand smoke
Do you remember?
Carter Caves hosts Fraley Mountain Music Gatherin'
Readers submit their favorite Paramount Arts Center memories
Man dies in train accident
Artists Series kicks off with Cee Lo Green
W.Va. lawyer nominated for federal appeals court post
Gallery: The Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks
Murphy in finals on 'Talent'
Man dies in train accident
Marshall's School of Journalism and Mass Communications launches four new graduate programs
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation awards major grant to Marshall University's Center for Rural Health
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barboursville police blotter
Get Healthy Tri-State: Tips for kids eating on their own after school
Students explore extra curricular options during fair
Huntington couple report $1,425 in forged checks in August
Rally moved to 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 11
Toddler hospitalized after three-story fall
Three sentenced in federal court
Milton considers roadway annexation
Three charged with robbery
Sixth-grade boy is accused of making bomb threat in Ironton
Justices promote access to courts
Candidates debate in W.Va.
Kenova City Council to meet Thursday
Murphy in finals of 'America's Got Talent'
Chesapeake CEO takes on anti-drilling 'extremists'
Constitution Week at Marshall features series of events
Mountain Voice Quartet cancels Sunday performance
Police blotter: Tools, construction equipment reported stolen from worksite
Rain moves Cee Lo Green concert indoors
10th Street underpass mural completed
9/11 observance planned at Cabell Midland Sunday night
Let us know how Sept. 11 affected you
Marshall University's Week of Service begins Sept. 11
Christmas toys accepted at SwineFest booth
VA will not extend Logan and Williamson contracts
The fruit that's even healthier than you think
Arrests made in connection with armed robbery at Exxon station
Student project to provide food for county
Gunman kills 5 in WV, then self
Vogt sets state record in national challenge
Healing Fields events rescheduled because of recent rainy weather
In financial crisis, Post Office turns to Congress
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Sept. 5, 2011
League of Women Voters' Gubernatorial Candidate Questionnaires
9/11 not the same for some kids
Marshall University professor edits new collection of essays
Several health activities scheduled for this week
Last "In Your Backyard" garden workshop taking place in Milton
Five people jailed on felony charges on Sunday
Let us know how Sept. 11 affected you
Huntington Harvest sponsoring book drive
Public meetings
Congress reconvenes
Rain dampens holiday events
Rain, water main break pose no obstacle for annual run/walk
Man arrested in weekend armed robbery
Police investigate basketball academy in W.Va.
Biden says labor under direct assault
Print/E-paper exclusive: Healing Field flags wave in remembrance
Print/E-paper exclusive: Spree suspects among those sentenced
Dagmar to be honored at event
Artists showcase work at Ritter Park
Area children prepare for Fit Fest 2011
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Share your thoughts on Sept. 11 with us
Boyd library to host Lego party Sept. 10
This week in West Virginia History
Labor Day closings
Tri-State News Quiz answers
OH zoo's phone application monitors animal areas
Print/E-paper exclusive: Broadband expanding in region
Labor Day closings
W.Va. Police arrest man on drug charges
Huntington based artists provides artwork for new postal stamps
Boyd County library to host book and movie feature event Sept. 12
GHSB to present fall concert Sept. 11
Two men booked on felony charges
Let us know how Sept. 11 affected you
Hundreds gather for worship, music during Praise Him in the Park event
Community spirit focus of 'White Linen Night' event
Pa., W.Va., Ohio vie for huge new Shell gas plant
Flags placed for Healing Fields
Fla. man busted in W.Va. with load of illicit meds
Print/E-paper exclusive: WV Chamber poll shows Tomblin with hefty lead
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wayne police blotter
HHS band members reunite in harmony Friday
Cabell Huntington honored for fight against infections
Police blotter: Wireless communication companies report copper theft
Hurricane High student dies in car accident
Labor Day closings
Huntington fall paving continues next week
MU fans show spirit for College Colors Day
Volunteers prepare flags for Healing Fields
HHS band members reunite in harmony Friday
Labor Day events
KDMC offers program on heart, vascular health
Remember when? The Huntington floodwall
Four food swaps that stop diabetes
W.Va. ABCA, police crack down on underage drinking
Tomblin signs W.Va. House redistricting bill
Labor Day closings
Hurricane High student killed in car crash
Print/E-paper exclusive: Summit puts focus on education, economy
Print/E-paper exclusive: Commission approves purchase of 911 mobile command center
No charges filed yet in fatal stabbing
T-shirt sales to aid in breast cancer fight
W.Va. chamber crowd hears from governor race candidates
Fans pack Pullman Square for Herd Fest celebration
Man charged with murder in shooting of Ironton resident
Boyd library seeks scarecrows for its annual display, auction
Ponderosa to offer free buffet for first responders
Five new Huntington officers sworn in
All W.Va. counties start school early
Report: W.Va. rural roads 7th most deficient in nation
Huntington man charged in Ironton shooting death
Activists challenging coal co. settlement in court
Rufus welcomes new community college partner
Marshall to test MU Alert emergency messaging system
Technology Transfer Office to present intellectual property seminar, introduce online invention disclosure system
MU music faculty member to present paper in UK
Print/E-paper exclusive: Blue Knights help Hospice
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell sees positives in WESTEST 2 results
MU-WVU blood drive under way
Project Safe helps save man from house fire
Ironton man sentenced to two years in prison
Police blotter: Man with concealed weapon arrested near Huntington grade school
MUPD blotter: More citations issued at MU for underage drinking
Huntington Junior College celebrates 75 years
W.Va. doc fails to appear in federal clinic case
School board to sign agreement with Marshall
American flags to fill cemetery
W.Va. man arrested on felony drug charges in Ohio
Cabell County Commission to meet a
Logan’s Landau Murphy makes the final cut on ‘America’s Got Talent’
Victory fires now a felony in Morgantown
Change of seasons doesn’t have to wreck your fitness
Marker to honor Wayne soldier
Herd fans encouraged to participate in College Colors Day
Young Life hosting golf scramble
W.Va. doc fails to appear in federal hearing on clinic
Blackboard Connectivity Issues
Parkersburg student first to receive graduate assistant award
Demolition starts on Miller Elementary
PATH mural nearly complete
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell indictments
Print/E-paper exclusive: City paving projects named
Parking passes available for home football games
Prestera offering tax credit program
Kids fair offers tips, activities to promote healthy lifestyles
One admits to federal drug charges
Get Healthy Tri-State: Get moving to alleviate stiff, achy pain in joints
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Huntington woman reports more than $3,000 in electronics, jewelry stolen
2 W.Va. Massey mines risk becoming pattern violators
Marshall University Alumni Association kicks off fall football season, new school year with 2011 HERDFEST
Lawrence County grand jury returns 47 indictments
Bus driver confiscates BB gun from a third-grader
Renaissance Art Gallery offers art classes to the community
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU student foresees major payoff for hard work
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Police blotter: Witness reports vandalism at museum of art
KDMC to offer free screenings Sept. 15
Man pleads guilty to distributing oxycodone
Man sentenced for possession of firearm
News in brief: Wayne School Board plans to meet Thursday
This week's planned meetings
Judge frowns on Donnan-GLC deal
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MU urges caution in wake of holdups
Guyandotte Bridge construction makes visible progress
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Aug. 29, 2011
Herd supporters encouraged to participate in College Colors Day
College of Health Professions dean selected to serve on Allied Health NetWork Steering Committee
Print/E-paper exclusive: Church garden deemed a success
Get Healthy Tri-State: Get kids from summer to school without meltdown
Dress sale benefits domestic violence shelter program
News in brief
Fresh Market to remain open into fall
Man incarcerated on felony DUI charge
Three robberies reported early Sunday
Dancing with the Tri-State Stars planned for Oct. 7
Home invasion reported in Huntington
Ohio EPA proposes pollution limits for drilling
Breast cancer support group meets Thursday
Church blesses community garden
Print/E-paper exclusive: Kids learn at Safety Town
Print/E-paper exclusive: Other parties try to stop settlement between Donnan, GLC
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Clyde Beal: Teachers who inspire really can change lives
Red Cross to host annual Save-a-Life blood drive
Manchin staff to host meeting in Cabell County
Church women mark 70 years, honor local woman
Bakery to host Cafe Huntington Aug. 30
Visually impaired take park in Walk for Sight
Music for Monica
Kelly green apparel hot
Tri-State residents ditch unused prescription drugs
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wayne Police Blotter
Print/E-paper exclusive: Hechler shares his stories of government, history with high schoolers
Police blotter: Employees from two Huntington medical facilities report drug theft
Two SeniorWise fall excursions offered
VA seeks caregivers for medical foster program
HealthNet marks 25 years at Cabell Huntington Hospital
Local volunteers aim for the eye of Hurricane Irene
Red Cross seeks blood donations before Hurricane Irene hits land
W.Va. man receives 40 years in prison
Goff receives indefinite term of 15 years to life
Annual festival pays tribute to Huntington performer, the arts
Federal grants announced for three W.Va. airports
Tomblin outraises Maloney in W.Va. gov. race
Japan Outreach Initiative program coordinator begins two-year stay at MU
Summer concert series rocks to a close
Ground broken for Wayne County emergency facility
Woman charged with stabbing cousin
W.Va. bridges, mines show no quake-related damage
Troopers arrest 2 in drug case
Poker run set for this weekend in Pikeville
Occupation tax hearing scheduled for October
Market to offer local produce Saturday
Man arrested following police chase; pills found in vehicle
Weekly newspaper publisher Butcher dies
ThunderTones to perform at Pullman Square Aug. 30
YMCA undergoing major renovations
Faith in Action hosting 'Sip & Savor' event
7 daily habits you can change to cut your Alzheimer's risk in half
Let us know how the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks affected you
SilverSneakers program offered
Rick Simmons: Glamour, glitz on tap for festival
Retirement reception set for longtime librarian
W.Va. man pleads guilty to illegal digging
W.Va., Tenn. mines named as pattern violators again
Huntington man sentenced in fatal armed robbery
Trip to Africa subject of promotional night sponsored by MUAA
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington to update city plan
Print/E-paper exclusive: Medical board investigating operator of Williamson clinic
Man charged with sexual assault on MU campus
Drug Take Back event planned for Saturday
Send us your memories of the Paramount Arts Center
Circuit train your way to a better butt
Youth orchestra begins regular season rehearsals
New Sons of American Revolution chapter to host meeting Aug. 29
Dutch Miller Summer Concert Series show set for this evening
Child injured in vehicle accident
Lesage man pleads guilty, receives probation
EPA meets with residents over gas drilling fears
Museum hosts Tuesday Tour of Beautiful Obsolescence exhibit
Print/E-paper exclusive: Simulcast to focus on Bible, prophecies
Back to School for Huntington - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Let us know how the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks affected you
Share your Paramount Arts Center memories with us
Diet food you need most: High protein snacks
New trial date set in '09 killing
More than $4,000 in electronics reported stolen during the weekend
Prescription Drug Take Back event
Man reportedly threatens officer following arrest
Third man charged in 2010 fatal beating
Carnival company skips Wayne fair, court hearing
WV State president presents retirement plan
Judges to probe leak of $35 million settlement
W.Va. landowners criticize new gas drilling rules
Fall 2011 Academic Calendar Reminder:
New trial date in ‘09 killing
Third man charged in fatal beating
Bond set in Pea Ridge homicide
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local woman to honor grandmother's memory by walking in Komen '3-Day for the Cure'
Former Cabell magistrate acquitted
Milton man reports handgun stolen from residence
Meeting scheduled for Aug. 25 in Burlington
Group to host annual Senior Picnic on Sept. 16 at Ritter Park
Skeens to undergo psychiatric treatment
Council withdraws KineticPark land sales resolution
Marshall students finish first day back
Prescription Drug Take Back event
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Aug. 22, 2011
Rally on the River concludes
Print/E-paper exclusive: South Point man sentenced to 10 years
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council member seeks to throw out resolution
Democratic Club set to meet Aug. 27
Good Samaritan Soles 5K Run/Walk seeks to help community
Wallace Circle to host yard sale Saturday
Tri-State News Quiz answers
Hilltop: Books Only sale wraps up at museum
Prescription Drug Take Back event
Get Healthy Tri-State: How to get a kid to think twice
Vogues perform for final Sundays in the Park concert
Print/E-paper exclusive: Pre-K getting more kids ready for school
Association seeks to address issues about Fourpole Creek
Turn lane installation on U.S. 60 to begin in Boyd County
Huntington man stabbed, arrest made
Bridge cleaning to cause delays Aug. 22
Fifth Third Bank celebrates new location
Angel cake, summer fruit salad are light foods
3 Lincoln County men face meth charges
Tri-State news quiz
Film premiere receives positive review in Huntington
Marshall University's third annual event showcases available campus activities
News in brief: Strategy created for growth in chemical industry
Plant has been preparing meat for Tri-State since 1970s
Blues and Art festival seeking artists to share work
Choir performance set for today at Ritter Park
'Kids Sale' planned for Aug. 22-26
Safety Town gets a new look
Tri-State native to compete in triathlon to raise awareness for veterans' issues
Prescription Drug Take Back event
MCTC students to be back in class Aug. 22
Symphony concert this weekend
Tomblin receives Teamsters endorsement
Drug arrests made near Milton Elem.
Veterans honored at Ironton's 21st annual Rally on the River
Crawford found guilty of lesser charge
Marshall University School of Pharmacy names associate dean
Print/E-paper exclusive: Airport waits on $8.2 million grant
Safe Harbor awarded $750K grant
Print/E-paper exclusive: 911 center to gather bids for mobile unit
Print/E-paper exclusive: New students convene for Marshall convocation
Ground broken for dog park
Feds: Ohio pill mill operators hiding income
State troopers seize marijuana in Hamlin
Kentucky, Ohio residents indicted on federal charges
Symphony concert set for this weekend
Haircutting fundraiser benefits MU student planning mission trip
New York seeks financial documents from gas firms
Marshall's Safety Technology Program reaccredited through September 2016
Marshall welcomes class of 2015
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall police blotter
Tips for buying items in bulk
McVey to perform on 'America's Got Talent'
Two plead guilty to federal drug charges
AAA offers tips for driver safety as schools start new year
Artists' exhibition to benefit Coalition for the Homeless
Prescription Drug Take Back event
Man arrested in weekend stabbing
Emergency planning committee to conduct disaster drill Aug. 20
Redistricting bill vetoed; new session starts today
Chairs for Change fundraiser set for today from 4 to 10 p.m.
Nixon's Air Force One pilot, W.Va. resident, dies at 88
Wednesday afternoon obituary update
Print/E-paper exclusive: Study shows W.Va. improving on ACT, still lagging in math, science
Stephen Salyers & Friends Coffee House Series kicks off in Ashland
Print/E-paper exclusive: School board signs agreement with MURC
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU med students lend a helping hand
Commission approves poll worker list
HPD seeks information on stabbing suspect Jonny Eugene Carter
Second man arrested in weekend shooting
Milton man reports truck stolen from residence, valued at $20,500
Small fires occur during mall renovations
Dare to Care 5K scheduled for Aug. 19 at Central Park
Ky. State Trooper Jeff Kelley wins award
Great Balls of Fur Block Party set for Aug. 20 at Elks Lodge 313
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Print/E-paper exclusive: Student successfully prosecutes criminal case
Prescription Drug Take Back event
Local Pilot Club members attend Dallas conference
Health-related opportunities abound this week
Bucks for Brains program halfway to funds goal
Hospital donates live-saving equipment to community center
Trial to begin in Sept. 2009 shooting death
Industry applauds ruling on drilling ban
Teams compete in annual golf scramble to benefit Hospice
Minor electrical fire reported at Huntington Mall
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Aug. 15, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Committee to examine city charter
United Way offering prescription discount card
Prescription Drug Take Back event
Local Corps man helping out in Joplin
This week in W.Va. history
Tri-State Hero: Lt. David L. Wray
Public meetings
Manchin visits Wayne, Huntington Monday
Man arrested in connection with shooting
Rib and Music Festival wraps up for year
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington food bank, Sysco host drive
Print/E-paper exclusive: Schooner's to open up Stadium Front Grille
Pancake breakfast to benefit Green Acres
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Wayne school board set to meet Aug. 16
River Magic Chorus hosting guest night
Two Ashland men arrested in connection with 4-year probe of stolen motorcycles
Clyde Beal: Local street rodder builds car from scratch
8 booked on felony charges
‘Fantasticks’ final performance is today
Huntington man stabbed in back, listed in serious condition
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Founding chair of pharmacy practice begins duties at MU
Students honored for summer educational blogs, classes
Groups host fifth annual celiac awareness walk
Tascali's to host evening of stand-up comedy
Moose Lodge to host national officer
Building muscle can help fight off diabetes
Schools to offer more free meals for students
Prescription Drug Take Back event set
Police blotter: Huntington man hospitalized following reported attack
Federal appeals panel strikes health insurance requirement
Print/E-paper exclusive: McCoy honored for nutrition efforts
Hal Greer building fire ruled as arson
Tomblin helps Cabell Dems open election headquarters
Wayne County police blotter: Car break-ins reported during Wayne County Fair
Rib festival goes on despite issue with amusement company
Woman trapped for hours in W.Va. 2 crash
Fire consumes trailer, threatens nearby homes
Maloney's campaign manager leaving
Meth cleanup under way at vocational school
Police turn to Plan B for meth cleanup
Tomblin receives NRA endorsement
Five charged in two federal indictments
Thieves target National Guard Armory
Attempted murder case trial set for 2012
Police blotter: Salt Rock man reports hunting equipment stolen from residence
W.Va. man among helicopter victims
Report takes aim at W.Va. prescription drug abuse
Student Services Offices Will Be Closed
Fall 2011 Book Vouchers
Fall 2011 Payment Deadlines
Marshall University School of Pharmacy names new department chair
$220 million Powerball ticket sold in Minnesota
Print/E-paper exclusive: Land bank sells first dilapidated house
Investigation under way in fires at old UPS store
Rahall joins mail carrier on route
HHS men's soccer team to host breakfast
Students receive health screenings, advice during 'Get Well Wednesday'
Businessman Mansour dies at 81
Fatal shooting moves on to grand jury
Kenova City Council to meet this evening
Milton woman reports $1,600 in copper stolen from AC unit
Annual Labor Hall of Fame Banquet scheduled for Aug. 13
Fatal shooting goes to grand jury
Gallery: 2011 Greater Huntington Wall of Fame inductees
Choral Union to begin 20th year with Castleberry as director
Sale benefits Muscular Dystrophy Association
Louisa drug rehab to open
W.Va. redistricting spurs discussion of lawsuits, veto
Golf scramble to raise funds for area Hospice
Prescription Drug Take Back event
Police blotter: Woman reports being beaten, robbed in Barboursville home
Two sentenced, one admits guilt in Smokin' Aces case
Carnival to benefit effort to rebuild A.D. Lewis Community Center Pool
VA to review next step for clinic in Williamson
Ga. man to face murder trial in September
Expert testifies Goff feared for life
Marshall dean hopeful of appeal
Monkees cancel remainder of tour
Law enforcement agencies crack down on warrants
Gas prices drop a nickel in W.Va.
Body in pond confirmed as Boggs
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Aug. 9, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council committee to discuss use of KineticPark proceeds
Print/E-paper exclusive: Couples' newly opened niche shop blossoms at Heritage Station
Diva Handbags hosting contest for breast cancer awareness
Kenova Elementary pushes first day of school to Aug. 15
VA suspends services at vet clinic in Williamson
MU's summer research program ends with reception
Westmoreland Neighborhood Association to meet
W.Va. children receive free immunizations
Man reports three men forced their way into apartment, took $600
Work release escapee caught in Ohio
PetSafe releases final vote totals for 'Bark For Your Park'
Four officers promoted at the HPD
Gallery: 2011 Teen Choice Awards
This week in West Virginia history
Big Sandy hosts WKEE Fall Bridal Fair
Print/E-paper exclusive: Trucks not sticking to proper routes
Marshall University welcomes the Class of 2015
MIIR director to be featured speaker at Huntington's Disease Society of America event
Cyclists raise funds, awareness for local organization
Huntington man in fair condition after shooting
MU to select architect for engineering complex
Martin named personal representative of Scottish Rite
Man jailed on charges of malicious wounding
TRI-STATE NEWS QUIZ ANSWERS
Public meetings
Get healthy Tri-State: Love your body before you diet
Print/E-paper exclusive: Clyde's Corner: MU program goes beyond campus
Bowens' home named July 2011 Yard of the Month
Veterean news anchor leaving WOWK-TV
Four local men jailed at Western Regional
Ceredo-Kenova Alumni Band performs its annual concert
Tri-State news quiz
Tuna burger a healthy alternative to hamburger
Wayne County Fair wraps up
Little Victories fundraising events Aug. 15, Aug. 20
Heritage Farm showcases W.Va. hardwood
The Herald-Dispatch garners second place in WVPA
Judge: W.Va. needs to beef up DEP to clean mines
Court filing sheds light on W.Va. corruption probe
Vigil held for missing man
Institutions, state encouraged to aid transfer students
Secret to long life may lie in marriage
Authorities seeking escapee
Police blotter: Two people charged with having drugs in presence of minor
Dress for Success River Cities expands services
Remember when? Dreamland Pool
Wall of Fame Luncheon scheduled for Aug. 19
Huntington man arrested on drug charge in Scioto County
Small fire causes significant smoke at Huntington Mall
Volunteers work to restore playground at Kenova school
W.Va. independent film debuts this month
Concord U. working on phone app for med students
Dominion's W.Va. gas processing plant moving along
W.Va. emergency crews control fire on CSX train
FAA shutdown seems to be ending
Marshall accepting applications for new medical school initiative
Marshall professor presents oral cancer research
Local high school students, teachers taking part in summer research program at Marshall University
'Go Green' program gives Herd fans opportunity to encourage local retailers to carry Marshall gear
Print/E-paper exclusive: Federal indictments handed up
Print/E-paper exclusive: Community branding key to economic success, expert says
Little Victories to host rummage sale
Jesse Stuart Foundation to mark Stuart's birthday
Do you remember?
Sports for kids: Play it safe
Charity dog show set for Saturday
Local U.S. Army Corps officer deployed to Joplin, Mo.
Hospice staff dedicates garden to former medical director
Hospice staff dedicates garden to former medical director
Opening arguments begin in Goff retrial
Four charged with rape of local woman
Blair Mountain defenders keep fight alive in W.Va.
Investigators search for clues in missing Huntington man case
Print/E-paper exclusive: MCTC to award bid for renovations
Print/E-paper exclusive: Senate OKs $500,000 for Kenova Elementary
Ky. State Police hosting Citizen Academy
Police arrest man on drug charge
One killed in Lincoln County vehicle accident
Local church to host rummage sale Aug. 6
No charges in fatal truck bed incident
Ironton In Bloom taking submissions for annual Church Yard Award
Five indicted on federal drug charges
Opening statements in Goff retrial to begin Thursday
Police: Pipe bomb caused Ky. vehicle explosion
Mountwest looks to fill future workforce need with degree…
Huntington attorney named founding director of Simon Perry Center for Constitutional Democracy
Print/E-paper exclusive: Ohio officials talk industry on river
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell Circuit sentencings
Cabell BOE to fill vacant teaching positions before start of school
49th annual Hamfest scheduled for field house
Lawrence County gets emergency funds
Trash dumped behind Salvation Army
Community Hospice seeks Chairs for Charity entrants
Painting classes coming up at gallery
Chew on this: Fiber a miracle for weight loss
Malfunction closes 2nd ride at Camden Park
Event builds relationship between public, law enforcement
Rockefeller having 2nd knee surgery Aug. 8
W.Va. wildlife chief arrested on DUI charges
WVU out of top 5 party schools
Print/E-paper exclusive: Guyandotte gearing up for boat races
Print/E-paper exclusive: Artist has penchant for pet portraits
Classes, other health-related activities offered
W.Va. lawmakers launch redistricting session
Zumbathon to raise funds for juvenile diabetes
Car hits child, injuries not serious
Ironton Social Security Administration Office moving to new facility
Mother arrested in death of child
Investigation continues in weekend homicide
St. Mary's 5K program off and running
Weekend motel raid nets multiple drug arrests
Zatar named interim dean of Marshall CITE school
Debate awaits redistricting session
Do you remember?
Dog park frenzy continues Monday
Donations sought for backpack giveaway
Country legend Haggard performs in Ashland
Husband charged with murder
Drug testing orientation online for Cabell schools
Cabell BOE to renew police contracts
TRI-STATE NEWS QUIZ ANSWERS
Jury selection to begin in Goff trial
Murder mystery wraps up at Heritage Station
Print/E-paper exclusive: Sunday business personnel
Print/E-paper exclusive: A look inside the Smokin' Aces operation
Woman dead following reported accidental shooting
Wayne Fair kicks off with horse show, beauty pageant
Four sentenced in circuit court
Police investigate armed robbery on 6th Avenue
Trigger, Bullet skip Portsmouth festival
TRI-STATE NEWS QUIZ
Small storm does big damage in Wayne
Get Healthy Tri-State: Grilled Tuna Nicoise Salad is a great choice for a summer dinner
Workshop highlights Conservation Day
W.Va. OKs AT&T purchase of T-Mobile
Print/E-paper exclusive: Turman: Barboursville not giving land away
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Send us your fan photos
Huntington still in running in dog park contest
Local youth work together at performing arts camp
Watson named 2011 campaign chair
Protect your heart with the zoom factor
Hospital to offer cargivers support group
Great Adventures in Faith
Money available for emergency programs
New center for homeless veterans opens in Huntington
Investors pulling money out as default deadline nears
Tomblin orders review of W.Va. coal exhibit
MSHA updates, lowers June actions
U.S. 23 open after oxygen leak at Ky. plant
Print/E-paper exclusive: Students undertake summer research projects
Print/E-paper exclusive: 5 earn degrees from RCBI
Police blotter: Man arrested for obstruction at Cabell County Fair
Two fires damage local homes
'Walk a Mile' event scheduled for Aug. 13
Crash sends four to hospital
Huntington woman charged with child neglect
Experts say copper theft hinders telecommunication improvements
Latta's marks 80 years
Wayne County Fair kicks off this Saturday
MSHA releases latest results of mine inspections
Worker electrocuted at coal prep plant in W.Va.
Post office closures would hurt hikers
Woman suffers burns in car explosion
Two arrested, third on loose in break-in, high-speed chase
Gallery: Bob Hope's 1965 visit
Marshall University employee wins educational technology award
Print/E-paper exclusive: Kinder College gets young ones ready to go
5-year-old girl reportedly locked in bedroom by relative
New York man pleads guilty to federal contraband charges
Heart rate can be indicator of heart health
Bonnie Bus to offer appointments Aug. 18
Barboursville ambulance station talks heat up
Charleston author and artist winner of CAFE Huntington award
Roosters restaurant to open at Pullman
Motorcycle rally to benefit cancer patient
New high school under construction in Boyd County
Big push planned for dog park funding
Grad rate could dip as formula changes
West Virginia Lottery ends a three-year streak of losses
Logan County man advances in "America's Got Talent"
Tree-sitters in 8th day of W.Va. mine protest
Health care lawsuit reaches Supreme Court
Poultry maker expands chicken recall
MSHA says 14 miners died in first half of 2011
Proctorville mayor "Sam" Stapleton dies
Gallery: Aid workers rush to help East Africa's hungry
Huntington in second place with one week left in dog park contest
Print/E-paper exclusive: Milton police blotter
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barboursville police blotter
Huntington in second place in dog park contest
Blenko Glass seeks photos for project
Rahall supports dog park effort
KDMC to offer free screening Aug. 5
Local teenagers get their hands dirty in statewide summer workforce program
Remains of two missing W.Va. women identified
Big names dominate Marshall Artists Series
Brother of deceased says Marine deserves award
American Red Cross in need of blood donations
Remains of 2 missing W.Va. women identified
W.Va. boy dies after being found in pool
W.Va. pump malfunction leads to sewage spill in lake
Print/E-paper exclusive: Norway tragedy affects local family
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local photographer pursues passion, help others
Residents assess storm damage
Police blotter: Woman reports items stolen, damage to parked vehicle
Boyd grand jury indicts several on drug charges
Boyd County Fair begins Tuesday evening
Mayor: Claims made against fire chief unmerited
Huntington in first place in dog park contest
Kenova Unsafe Buildings Commission to meet
Do you remember?
2nd conviction in leukemia patient beating
Cabell County children compete in summer reading program
Gallery: Do you remember -- July 25, 2011, the Greenbrier Resort
Marshall Foundation receives Gold ADDY® for annual report
Summer undergraduate researchers to present their work
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council to vote on multi-million dollar energy efficiency plan
3 injured after ride malfunction at Camden Park
Redistricting framed by history
Tri-State Hero: Spc. Mathew Wray
Monkees tickets go on sale Monday
W.Va. resort traces its beginnings to 1788
Do you remember?
Public meetings
WVU study: Poverty, mountaintop removal linked
Camden Park back open day after Spider ride accident
Rebate money still available for energy efficient appliances
Fairfield West man gets 75th Habitat home
Three hospitalized after Spider ride collapses at Camden Park
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local members of Army Corps helping out in Joplin, Mo.
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell County Fair kicking off
Print/E-paper exclusive: Children of inmates face challenges
Green Acres Foundation holds Hillbilly Luau
Send us your Herd fan photos
Pioneer Life Week set for July 25-31
Get Healthy Tri-State: Casserole full of veggies, whole grains
Bike ride helps Cricket's Kids program
Boil water advisory issued in South Point
Walk benefits Center for Independent Living
Renovation underway at Canaan Valley
Lowball gas drilling leases haunt Pa.
W.Va. GOP to select delegates in primary
Mason authorities investigate trio's disappearance
Gallery: Bombing, shootings rock Norway
Print/E-paper exclusive: Napier, Ceredo mayor for 40 years, dead at 79
Print/E-paper exclusive: Habitat to dedicate 75th house
Two people hospitalized in accidents Friday along I-64
Woman dies in vehicle crash in Greenup County
Thompson elected chair of Southern Legislative Conference
Hospice rummage sale planned for Aug. 4-6
Avoid food poisoning by following four simple tips
Huntington returns to first place in dog park contest
Robbery reported at Ironton store
Huntington's Kitchen hosts 'Fresh Market'
Tri-State temps to stay scorching this weekend
Donnan denies GLC allegations
Woman struck by vehicle in Huntington's West End
Dissent slams ruling on W.Va. medical malpractice cap
Deportations way up
Officials: W.Va. worker dies at Pa. gas drilling site
Partisan dispute to partially shut down FAA
WMUL celebrates 50th anniversary; faculty manager honored
Crowd braves the heat at Pullman Square
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington's Human Relations Office closes
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wayne Police Blotter
Police: Woman lied about robbery
Huntington in second place in dog park contest
Hospice to host Camp Good Grief retreat Oct. 1
Residents split on House plan
Salt Rock woman injured in accident
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Hospice schedules volunteer orientation course
Kenova singer to speak at sports event
EPA keeps surface mining water quality quidelines
Judges refuse to dismiss suit against Massey
TOPS' 10 overrated items in restaurants
Marshall Recreation Center hosting kids running class
Volunteers are needed for forest help in Morehead, Ky.
Library of Congress bus to make stop in Ashland
Warrant issued for suspect in Huntington fraud case
W.Va. Poison Center offers tips for pesticide use
OLBH to host Safe Sitter class Aug. 9
Annual Walk for Independence set for July 23 at Ritter Park
Himalayan monk shares message with local residents
Fire damages roof of J.H. Fletcher building
Cricket's Kids event scheduled for July 23
House moves toward shutdown with Senate on FAA
Cline foundation makes $5M donation to MU for sports medicine
Gallery: The All Good Music Festival
Cline Family Foundation makes $5 million gift to Marshall University for sports medicine research
MU Guitar Ensemble to perform in Brazil
S.C. man indicted in Cabell, Kanawha holdups
Little Victories to host 'Cram the Van' event
Former Hospice director Conjura dies after illness
Disabled children able to learn to ride bike at camp
New class highlights cooperation in Iraq
A rested wife makes for a happy marriage
Teacher facing porn charges suspended
Little Victories to host 'Cram the Van' event
Judge Daugherty retires amid investigation
Participants let imaginations run wild at museum camps
Hospice to conduct 'Introduction to Grief'
Garwood indicted in Cabell, Charleston robberies
Mountain State Forest Festival focus of exhibit
Deputies seize synthetic drugs
Hospice to conduct life skills class on dating
Food pantry hosting community barbecue
W.Va. election ad rules again struck down
W.Va. delegates divided over House redistricting
Hearings scheduled on gas drilling in W.Va.
Jury clears deputies in shooting suit
Local libraries provide many summer outlets for children
Dog, owner look-alike contest planned July 30
'Jule Huffman Run for the Kids' set for July 23
Woman reports wedding ring valued at $2,800 stolen from residence
Woman taken to KDMC after being struck by vehicle
Huddleston Bolen to give seminar July 21
Send us your Herd fan photos
Pilot Club of Huntington enjoys summer heat with Patio Pool Party
Tri-State offers several health activities for upcoming week
Marshall alumna's blog up for award
Redistricting meeting is Thursday in Huntington
Gallery: Do you remember? -- July 18, 2011
The Herald-Dispatch experiencing phone issues
Native American jewelry, weavings on display at museum
Conservation Day planned for July 30 at Ritter Park
Get Healthy Tri-State: Follow these simple steps to keep your bones strong
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Tri-State News Quiz answers
Public meetings
Tabernacle of Praise to host event for kids July 18-22
The Cause to celebrate first anniversary
Civil War Days wraps up in Barboursville
Band brings jazz to Sunday in the Park
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall trying to draw more foreign students
Six hospitalized following head-on collision
Cincinnati woman takes position at B'Nai Sholom
Museum contains more than just old cars
Huntington in first place in dog park contest
Hospice to conduct six-week grief class
Tri-State News Quiz
Hungtington's Kitchen offers free fondant demo
100-Petti March promotes joys of being a child
TTA marks 39th anniversary with giveaways, free bus rides
2011 Lawrence County Fair closes with demolition derby
Print/E-paper exclusive: Boyd prison sentences
Kids construct cities from around the world with LEGO
Tips offer ways to to deal with soaring summer heat
Central City Farmer's Market to have produce available today
No injuries reported after vehicle collides with Huntington store
3 superfoods just got better
Huntington native to put on show tonight
Organizers celebrate positive differences in Wayne
Hospice of Huntington to host event July 25
Huntington in first place in dog park contest
Officials investigating TB case in Westmoreland
W.Va. State Building and Construction Trades Council endorses Tomblin
MCTC board of governors tour upgraded Center for Culinary Arts
Ashland Town Center to host ARC blood drive July 22
DNR wants to stop W.Va. shooting range damage
Testimony sought from doc in pill mill probe
Gallery: Croquet at Woodlands
Woodlands residents compete at croquet
Lawrence, Putnam fairs continue through Saturday
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wayne County crime
Print/E-paper exclusive: Digital footprint overtaking physical evidence
Annual Barboursville event re-enacts past battle
Make your doctor's visit pay off
Luncheon to focus on healthy bones, joints
'Click It or Ticket' nets more than 21,000 citations in Kentucky
Huntington Habitat makes magazine's top 100
City explores options for water utility
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EPA questions need of gas line through forest
Mexican restaurant owner gets prison
W.Va. auditors unable to track $23 million from DEP
WVU's Busick back in jail on 2nd robbery charge
Print/E-paper exclusive: HSTA camp teaches students about serious issues
Local Habitat for Humanity earns rank in magazine list
Camp Good Grief to offer family retreat
Comedian's arraignment postponed
Wayne County 2020 Celebration planned
37 counties to split more than $300,000 in technology funds
Dropout re-entry program begins Aug. 5
Man arrested on sexual assault charges
Police blotter: Owner reports copper wire stolen from Barboursville business
Rhythm in Red offers show choir camp for area youth
City to look into storm water utility
City in contest finals
Rain pushes work back
Capito receives House support for jobs-related EPA measure
Legislators revisiting Marcellus debate
W.Va. lawmakers eye changes after Casey Anthony verdict
How to vote for Huntington's dog park
Capito gets bi-partisan support on amendment to make EPA look at jobs
MU graduates launch engagement with final shuttle about to take off in Florida
Police search for vehicle in woman's death
Tough trucks clash at Lawrence County Fair
Tomblin visits Cabell County to 'rally the troops'
Pulmonary rehab center to offer free event today
Belle of Cincinnati to return to Point Pleasant Aug. 2
MU board accepts six new members
Green Acres to host 'Hillbilly Luau' July 23
Car show to benefit American Cancer Society on July 23
Officials identify Guardsman killed during training
Foes say New River area too special for strip mine
W.Va. lawmakers asked to revisit racetrack purses
Martinsburg man gets probation for embezzling
Bank employee who embezzled gets 10 years home confinement
New blog keeps up with Hunt for the Herd Contest
Man named Kentucky Colonel for aiding vet
Officials identify Guardsman killed during parachute training
Fire breaks out in abandoned home on 8th Ave.
Print/E-paper exclusive: Resident's love for community keeps him busy beyond retirement
Several health-conscious classes available across Tri-State
Tri-State Literacy Council piloting new tutor training
Blood donors get free ice cream in July
Police blotter: Chesapeake man charged with battery against officers
Huntington residents sentenced on federal charges
Museum hosts summer art camp
Police continue probe into Kenova woman’s death
Ky. 757 to close temporarily for repairs
Dance event scheduled for Carter Caves
Are you an '80s fan? Get published!
Gallery: Do you remember? -- July 11, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: American Kennel Club hosts 90th dog show
Foundation Board of Directors announces six new members
Lost dog
Council to vote on rezoning issue
WSAZ local news high definition transition complete
Tri-State news quiz
Man jailed on DUI charges after wreck
Get Healthy Tri-State: The breakfast special that curbs cravings
Kids let their creative side loose during KidsArt event at museum
Rally, forum focused on Marcellus Shale drilling
Events to receive hotel-motel tax distributions
HSTA camp kicks off at Marshall
Rahall staffers to meet with public this week
"Achieving 2020 Vision" celebration, picnic set for July 15
Three jailed on felony charges
Print/E-paper exclusive: Student first at MU to study abroad in Middle East
Print/E-paper exclusive: Johnson to receive Governor's Service Award
Clyde Beal: Navy veteran still loves being near the water
Himalayan Monk 'Swami V' coming to Huntington
One arrested following hit-and-run accident
John Ramspott: Huntington a place with strong bonds among people not found in many other cities
Grilled chicken dish great as is or served with brown rice
Event raises funds, honors Burlington natives
Couple wed in downtown Huntington street
Crowds come out for 'Wedding Singer' performance
Free flights help spread joy of aviation
Buyout bittersweet for those in flood area
Efforts aimed at helping youth earn award
Ken Hechler writes Civil War book
Jazz band performs at Paramount
Tickets on sale for Picnic with the Pops
Copper stolen from cell tower
Cabell Democratic committee to meet
Scouts and skills
Meth lab bust nets arrest in Lucasville
Locals take part in state pageant
New exhibit to open at Gallery 842
Two-vehicle collision causes minor damage to insurance building
Drill prepares officials for flu pandemic
Trial set for man accused of killing coach
Keith-Albee's sign taken down
W.Va. gets credit rating upgrade
W.Va. to improve 2-lane portions of U.S. 35
Advance only tickets available for Marshall University's 14th annual Paint the Capital City Green rally
Marshall University partners with Toyota on student business project
Wayne courthouse gallery honors local military
Camden Park invites all kids
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell summer school paving way for classroom changes
Huntington woman, Ky. man plead guilty to drug charges
Wayne police blotter: Man reports $55,000 in cash stolen
Fed agency to discuss 2010 DuPont W.Va. plant leaks
MU police blotter: Computer, microphones taken from Corbly Hall
Sobonya to introduce 'Caylee's Law'
Funeral home seeking relatives of deceased Donald Ray Miller
Pulitzer-nominated author Ekert dies
Little Victories to host dog wash July 9
Obesity problem growing
Child porn case goes to jury
Keith-Albee sign to be removed Friday
W.Va. won't label Blair Mountain unusable for mining
Mayor, union meet; still no decision on fire chief
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council approves arena seating contract
Print/E-paper exclusive: Farmers feeling pain from wet spring
FEMA approves buying out 14 homes
Guyandotte library holds story time
Cabell Commission to meet today at 10 a.m.
Huntington man sentenced in felony firearm possession case
Authorities investigate W.Va. eagle shootings
Huntington Area AARP to meet July 11
Gun found by children discharges in Billy Bob's
Gas line work closes part of 10th Street
Committee advances rezoning petition
FEMA approves buying out 14 homes
Deadlines extended in Blair Mountain court fight
Court affirms withholding of W.Va. Medicaid funds
County seeks ex-prosecutor's removal from W.Va. case
Body found in river identified
No injuries reported in Proctorville house fire
Marshall University science educator wins research award
Summer Motion enters the 'Danger Zone'
Bill Rawlinson: We can all do our part to alleviate problems
Prevent cancer now with these nine tips
Billy Ray Cyrus on hand for Independence Day fun at Ashland's Summer Motion
Kids participate in MCTC youth cooking class
Tuesday fire damages house on Hall Ave.
Local racers to compete in Super Kids Classic
Rally encouraging a moratorium on Marcellus drilling set for July 11
OLBH prostate cancer group to meet July 12
Landslide slowly demolishes family’s home in Huntington
Marshall still accepting $100 enrollment deposits for newly admitted students
Gallery: Ray Guy's kicking camp
Independence Day a local affair for Kenova residents
Cabell Midland show choir hosting camp
Huntington Kennel Club to hold annual dog show
Fans vote during Battle for X-Fest
Several health events scheduled for week
Summer Motion schedule
Memorial car show planned in Proctorville
Nominations taken for wall of fame
2 hurt in Spring Valley accident
Local band entertains Guyandotte
Norminations being taken for Huntington Wall of Fame
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local military newlyweds traveled around the world before finding each other
Cabell Midland show choir hosting camp
Kenova to host free July 4 celebration
Dodge these sneaky diet wreckers
Public meetings
Christian concert rocks Big Sandy Arena
U.S. Archives provides past of nation's independence
Historic Huntington House showcases new sign
Tri-State news quiz answers
Ironton In Bloom garden tour July 10
Fireworks locations
Guyandotte hosting 4th of July gathering today at VFW
Gallery: Do you remember? July 5, 2011
Gallery: 1996 Scottown, Ohio, fireworks fire kills nine
Tri-State celebrates July 4th holiday
Print/E-paper exclusive: Scottown fireworks disaster 15 years later
Huntington native among WWII U.S. servicemen identified
Sunday's child
Green Acres Foundation selects board members
Grilled angel food cake is low-fat, airy dessert
35th anniversary of the Culture Center to take place July 9-10
Clyde Beal: Local woman does her part to support the military
Huntington's Kitchen hosts kids cooking camp
Ohio community sets the stage for a good time
Kentuckians buying fewer cigarettes
Tomblin explores state's drug problems
Tomblin explores state’s drug problems
Marshall rec center partners with older adult exercise program
Fourth of July closings
Huntington man arrested, charged with felony possession
Summer Motion schedule
Beech Fork hosting contest for Fourth of July
W.Va. PSC approves AEP's $98.7M rate increase
Boyd, Ky. man arrested after high speed chase, cruiser collision
Fourth of July closings
Tri-State offers several fireworks displays for holiday weekend
Summer concert series kicks off holiday weekend
Print/E-paper exclusive: Mayor wants details from union on fire chief
Get Healthy Tri-State: Five ways to make your hospital stay safe
Beckham to be ordained to priesthood
Tri-State fireworks locations
Summer Motion schedule
Community shares ideas for aging pool
Commission approves grants at special meeting
Fire destroys Milton-area house
Chesapeake man arrested on felony drug charges
Keith-Albee sign coming down due to damage
Point Pleasant museum installs riverboat pilot simulator
W.Va. elevating vet agency, adding new laws Friday
Registered sex offender facing new charges
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell indictments
Nerhood named interim dean of Marshall's medical school
Man indicted in connection with baby's death
Squirrels cut electricity in Cabell, Putnam
Two killed in truck accident
Cabell-Wayne Association of the Blind hosts day camp
Police blotter: Man wanted in Arizona caught in Huntington
911 center in Wayne awarded USDA funds
Heart group to focus on positive attitude
Pool party offers kids good time, teaches safety
Checkpoint set for Thursday night
Couple with organic farm wins CAFE grant
Dinner to benefit local ministry group
PSC says W.Va. wind farm can build storage unit
Plea in works for W.Va. man who faked army credentials
Upper Big Branch faked mine safety records before explosion
Mountwest Receives Donation from Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Print/E-paper exclusive: Historic engineering
Church set to host cooking show with traveling chef
Milton police blotter: Woman reports personal belongings set on fire
Plea deals extended in shooting case
New trial date set in leukemia patient beating
Summer gatherings help citizens, city of Huntington
Save your marriage: Turn off the cell
Missing cat
Summer Motion Blood Drive is Saturday, July 2
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Judge temporarily blocks occupation tax
Ohio Senate approves sweeping $56B budget
Nearly 200 attend President Kopp's State of the University address in D.C.
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawsuit alleges sexual abuse at city facility
Print/E-paper exclusive: Milton woman turns love of animals into innovative business
Council OKs purchase of home affected by landslide
Habitat for Humanity to host free bike clinic
'Evening in Peru' event planned at Huntington's Kitchen
Man faces up to 25 years in prison
St. Mary's campus tobacco free inside and out
Activities offered in the Tri-State
Police blotter: Four people arrested after two incidents reported at bar
Occupation tax to be focus of hearing
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Rep. Bill Johnson to host town hall meeting June 28
Campers polish talents at Paramount summer camp
Gallery: Do you remember? -- June 27, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Grand jury seeks records in GLC case
Marshall University and spinouts to be showcased at BIO International Convention
Council to vote on proposal to purchase home affected by landslide
MU hosts potential engineering students
Public meetings
'Wedding Singer' starts this weekend at Ritter Park
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Ham radio enthusiasts gather for marathon event
Blenko glass collectors sought for history project
Get Healthy Tri-State: How fit are you? Test yourself and see
Gushers highlight potential of Pa. gas field
Prom dress proceeds go to good cause
United Way hosts drug takeback event
Heritage Station hosts AppaKids
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Blenko collectors sought for preservation project
Thanks to you
Museum of Art raises 74 percent of its goal
Childhood memories of granddad's farm linger
Cucumber dip a cool snack for summer
Dog, owner contest July 30 at Hot Dog Festival
Donations of formal dresses needed
Participants sought for SwineFest 2011 parade
ITT Tech grads celebrate achievements at ceremony
Public pools sinking quickly
For families, running is way to stay fit together
Sportsmen monitor gas drilling in Marcellus Shale
Print/E-paper exclusive: Westmoreland cleanup could start soon
Milton to present new stormwater plan
Swim safe this summer with these helpful tips
Local artist's photos on display at OUS
5K marks milestone for two runners
Police blotter: Woman reports person who failed perform to work after paid $6,400
Healing Place makes fundraising sweeter
MU Rec Center to open pool to local children
Lightning causes 911 outage
Party with the pooches
Marshall running back arrested
Jefferson County rescinds battlefield funding
W.Va. unit runs big camp in Kuwait
Penix named school audit office director
Abduction suspects caught; kids safe
Marshall student from Milton recognized on Capitol Hill for research
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell hires new budget analyst
Storms knock out power to Tri-State homes
Officials seek funds for juvenile facility workers
Three who escaped work release are indicted
State, local officials set record straight for Kenova Elementary
Bowen gets 302 years for sex crimes
Local nurse to start chapter of ConKerr Cancer in Huntington
Prescription Drug Take Back
Red Cross experiencing blood shortages
Man dies from injuries in car crash
3 being treated after attack by rabid W.Va. cat
W.Va. Supreme Court tosses jail contempt case
Churchill Downs survives tornado
Girl Scout program teaches kids about different countries
Print/E-paper exclusive: TTA celebrates 39 years of service
Blenko Project seeks photos for sharing
Couple from Milton lead in singing competition
There's still time to battle for the $1,000 prize
Kenova Parks and Rec Board to meet June 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Cabell County Commission to meet Thursday, decide on financial changes
Want to run in the West Virginia 5K Championship?
Alligator captured in Putnam County
Lawsuits challenge tax proposal, home rule
'Rosie the Riveter' film premiering in Charleston
Huntington man wins $250,000 lottery drawing
Police: Fatal stabbing may be self-defense
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Bills seek Medicare pay boost for W.Va. hospitals
Gwinn named W.Va. Veterans Assistance secretary
Fatal stabbing victim identified
11th annual engineering academy begins Sunday at Marshall University
Local schools team with United Way for a food cause
Local skateboarding shop opens at midnight for national event
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU creating more green space
Arena seating replacement bids in
65-year-old woman reports daytime burglary, forced entry
Man charged with marijuana possession, public intoxication
You can help bring Huntington a dog park
Could butterbur snuff your sneezes?
Tri-State feels wrath of severe storms
Army officer, associate indicted in W.Va.
Thousands without power after storm strikes
Marshall University sponsoring regional forum on geohazards and transportation
Print/E-paper exclusive: From solver of Rubik's Cube to forensic hero
Rainy weather doesn't hinder Habitat's fundraiser
Altizer Park vandalism to new heights
Ohio troopers make drug arrests
St. Louis native becomes W.Va. enthusiast
Group from Ona church making trip to Joplin, Mo.
Police blotter: Company reports wood chipper stolen from storage
Healing Place hosting chocolate fundraiser
Athletes to gather for annual International Sports Jamboree
Board: No new cable options likely
Several health-conscious activities planned for upcoming week
Gallery: Do you remember? -- June 20, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Project helps to reduce chronic homelessness
Marshall University getting new 5th Avenue sign
‘Bold and Beautiful’ repeats as best drama at Daytime Emmys
Winners at 38th annual Daytime Emmy Awards
Tri-State News Quiz answers
Local residents graduate from WVU School of Pharmacy
Chesapeake school board meets June 29
Perry Sisters perform at 'Sunday in the Park'
BOE to vote on more than $1 million in expenditures
Event raises funds for Habitat
Gallery: Submitted entries for the Herald-Dispatch Super Scavenger Shoot Contest -- $50 prize offered each day
Print/E-paper exclusive: Sunday business personnel
Print/E-paper exclusive: Effort under way to improve mental health care
Two arrested, charged with selling drugs near school
Film office adds photo galleries of 'Super 8'
Mosquito spraying planned in Ironton
New equine campsites open at Carter Caves State Resort Park
Local author gives time to first writing love
Nominations taken for Huntington Wall of Fame
Clyde Beal: The benefits of riding a bike outweigh the cost
Jazz-MU-Tazz festival ends on high note
Hundreds line up for Blenko's W.Va. Day piece
'05 report on Bowen sparked little action
Six states hold 2011 Ohio River Sweep
Sex-abuse cases require special care, officials say
W.Va. offering help to firefighters on premiums
Free lunches for children start this week in Cabell County
Gallery: Day 2 of submitted entries for the Herald-Dispatch Super Scavenger Shoot Contest -- you could win $1,000
Print/E-paper exclusive: MCTC readying for new facility
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall students give back through College Summit program
Dog park supporters encouraged to come to Party on the Patio event
Tractors rev up for 'Ironmasters' Antique Show
Ceredo Antique Auto Show to take place today at Ceredo Plaza
Bead maker to display talents at Huntington Hospice today
Neighbors' tips lead to arrest of 8 on drug charges
Tips for new 5K runners
Gallipolis native competing for Miss U.S.A. crown
Read clues, display paper, possibly win big
Ward off diabetes with a chill pill
Health chief wants to analyze drilling areas
Jennifer Garner to host Light Opera Guild benefit
Greenbrier owner buys Beckley club for $1 million
Chris Henry's mother talks about organ donation
Berkeley board seeks new use for historic estate
Gallery: Day 1 of submitted entries for the Herald-Dispatch Super Scavenger Shoot Contest -- you could win $1,000
WMUL student broadcasters collect school-record 131 awards
Students learn baking basics at Huntington's Kitchen
Rucker opens concert series at Paramount
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall sponsoring bike camp for children with disabilities
Dunlow man arrested after fleeing from deputies
Mich. officials arrest man in Putnam County drug conspiracy
Prescription Drug Take Back
'Common Sense' safety tips recommended for the Fourth of July
Pedestrian hit by car, injured on Thursday
Rahall defends Byrd Scholarship
Proposal reaches comment stage
Proposal praised and questioned
Toyota to return to full North American production in Sept.
W.Va. ed auditors pick Taylor, Harrison, Wyoming
Feds restore protection for W.Va. flying squirrel
Print/E-paper exclusive: Locals contribute to Yellow Ribbon Center
Print/E-paper exclusive: Freshman class at MU expected to grow again
Nominations being taken for Huntington Wall of Fame
All welcome to attend Toms Creek Reunion in Lavalette June 18
Four arrested on meth charges in Mason, Putnam
Kenova to conduct council meeting June 16
One shot, two arrested in armed robbery
Workshops help MU students, alumni
Woman charged with possession of cocaine, prescription meds
Theater camp group rehearses for 'Once on This Island Jr.'
New mayor in Wayne, first time in 26 years
Do you remember?
Prescription Drug Take Back event
Operation Christmas Child Rummage Sale to take place June 17-18
W.Va. forms panel on Marcellus issues
Four arrested on Meth charges in Mason, Putnam
Wayne mayor unseated after 26 years in office
Ohio lawmakers vote to allow guns in bars, arenas
Wayne elects new mayor
MU board approves Intent to Plan for master of science in Public Health
Local elections run late into Tuesday night
V.F.W. post retires flags with fire
Print/E-paper exclusive: City accused of neglect over pension funds
Mother unveils gravestone for son
Westmoreland Neighborhood Association to meet
Lincoln County woman dies in car accident
Rummage sale to take place June 17-18
Woman reports more than $2,000 in fraudulent charges
Flags given at Ritter Park
HFD cleans up chemical spill
When women are happy, everybody's happy
Local church group celebrates Friendship Day
Six encore Met Opera shows are planned
High school students get hands-on journalism experience in newsroom
River Valley celebrates 40 years of service
Cabell hospital earns educational grant
New UK president's contract approved
U.S. lifespan at highest point, but sank in South
OSHA cites W.Va. plant for 18 violations in blast
Marshall to partner with UK as part of national research funding project
Print/E-paper exclusive: Doc leaves ER behind to run sustainable farm
Traffic stop leads to drug arrest
Council to review petition that would allow for $8.5 million gated apartment complex
Harmonica Club returning to Pullman Square
Motorcyclist jailed after police chase
Westmoreland Woman's Club honors members
Group to hand out flags at Ritter Park
Several people sent to area hospitals after two-vehicle accident
No charges filed in toddler shooting death
Council approves review of city finances
Police, Fairfield residents celebrate
Rotary Park sign rebuilt after accident
Local agencies benefit from crime grant
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Enslow wins more praise for healthy initiatives
5th Avenue Theatre Company presents its play for Summer Reading Program
Gallery: Do you remember? -- June 13, 2011
Thanks To You: Three come to rescue after car problem
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington native to be on 'Cupcake Wars'
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall BOG considers Public Health degree
Get Healthy Tri-State: Eve was right — Eat an apple
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Beech Fork State Park announces events for week
YMCA offers 5K training class twice a week
Public meetings
Two arrested on felony charges
Enslow Middle to be recognized by Clinton Foundation
Annual Art in the Park event wraps up at Ritter
American Legion retires flags in annual ceremony
City may re-examine operations, finances
Gallery: Porches and Posies
Print/E-paper exclusive: Gun safety
Lewisburg offers experience of resort vacation, many other retreat spots
Local Prescription Drug Take Back Day event set
Pizza recipe full of fresh veggies
Greenbo Lake to host Kyle Fields concert
Museum's 'Race to the Finish' now under way
Tri-State news quiz
Deadline for W.Va. grants Sept. 1
FSA county committee nominations begin June 15
Redistricting concerns voiced
Event focuses on recycling items into art
Burcham places in Dream Mile run
Kids get Herd experience
Business news in brief: Adams Hallmark, Adams Fine Gifts relocates
MU honors employees for years of service
Rockefeller bill passes committee vote
Mine near Boy Scout venue alarms some in W.Va.
Mining protesters rally at W.Va. mountain
Show features local artists, friends
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawrence, Ohio, looking for funds for emergency services building
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall board member to make high court run
League of Women Voters sponsoring film
American Legion Ladies Auxiliary to host yard sale today
City Hall to reopen on Fridays
2011 Ohio River Sweep sites
Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers on hand for dedication, ribbon-cutting
Extra volunteers critical to June 18 River Sweep
Republican committee to meet June 14
Culloden school receives $50,000 playground grant
Court sides with Massey in W.Va. mine appeal
Coal industry sees lower demand from EPA proposal
Career Services offers easier electronic gateway for job seekers and employers
Marshall forensic science professor selected chair-elect of Mid-Atlantic Assoc. of Forensic Scientists Criminalistics Section
St. Mary's hosts education event
Print/E-paper exclusive: Looking to improve downtown Huntington
Get Healthy Tri-State: Wheezing? Coughing? Three steps to breathe free again
Delegates favor move to single-members
911 bond refinance receives green light
Slots open for annual golf scramble June 11
Send us your graduation photos
AEP warns of job cuts, shutdowns
Community center hosting yard sale Saturday, June 25
Rose Society cancels show due to weather
Medical issue likely caused crash, death
Work release conducting review after escapes
Print/E-paper exclusive: City's gardens on display
Accident shuts down I-64 in Cross Lanes
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barboursville police blotter
Huntington Rose Society plans its 57th annual Rose Show
AmeriCorps to sponsor event June 11
Man reports storage unit theft, $3,800 in items missing
Child development center receives grant to replace six cribs
Huntington Mall Hallmark moves
John Oxley: Preventing ACL injury is not impossible
Man survives cardiac arrest through revolutionary 'Code Cool' treatment
Work release escapee arrested, 2 still at-large
Panera Bread to honor organ donors June 11
Ohio State Highway Patrol to host open house
MU study prompts Huntington city forum
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St. Joe to host rummage sale June 10
Smoking bans make little dent in W.Va. rates
W.Va. Delegate hospitalized in critical condition
W.Va. board takes over Gilmer schools
Barboursville incumbents re-elected
Rockefeller, Rahall Announce $1.1 Million award for Marshall to help West Virginia elementary students
Jazz-MU-Tazz brings jazz performances to Pullman Square June 18
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell board OKs contract for drug-testing
Print/E-paper exclusive: Milton police blotter
Cabell commission will consider bond refinance
2 sentenced, 4 others plead guilty to charges
Woman charged in fatal accident
Golf For Kids' Sake fundraiser set June 27
Beverly Hills women's club celebrates 70-year anniversary
Man struck by train, taken to hospital
Woman issued citation for 4 counts of animal cruelty
Group spearheads downtown improvement effort
Wet weather means more mosquitoes in W.Va.
Coal industry pans proposed mine safety rules
W.Va. groups may sue utility over river pollution
Student in WVU hazing case gets diversion program
Storm knocks out power for thousands in region
Marshall Day at Great American Ballpark features former Herd and Major League Baseball player Jeff Montgomery
Print/E-mail exclusive: Bicycle journey to raise awareness about homeless veterans
Students, professor, resume trip after emergency landing
Man charged in weekend crash
Tax cut 'rally' set for Tuesday in Charleston
Venue for voting in Kenova elections changed due to high temperatures
Classes, support group meetings scheduled this week
Man gets 10 years for purse snatchings
Va. Beach, Outer Banks offer much for vacationers
No serious injures reported in single vehicle crash near Milton
169 graduate from junior college
Cabell teacher facing felony charges
Barboursville mayoral election
BOE to hear innovation zone presentations
Weekend events raise $40,000 for Ronald McDonald House
Group plans events for W.Va. Pride Celebration
Marshall is phasing out human services
New Works Project features plays by students, alumni
Marshall University partners with Regional Chamber of Commerce for children's event in Huntington
Car enthusiasts head out to hot rod show
Discount offered to West Virginia 5K Championship Run/Walk participants
Tampa a quick trip via plane for residents of the Tri-State
One jailed on felony charges Sunday
New phase to begin on alley walkway
Animal thrift store seeking items
Ohio man jailed on robbery charges
Registration under way for Kids’ Fun Run
Father, son still in hospital after collision
Survivors get a chance to celebrate
States eye Internet for tax revenue
Print/E-paper exclusive: Obesity puts burden on both employers, workers
Some employers helping workers get fit
Salvation Army to offer Spanish class
Tri-State news quiz
2 hospitalized after head-on collision
Key West Shrimp a cool dish for summer
Hurricane senior among class of Yeager Scholars
Clyde Beal: Living with drugs is a dead-end street
Republican Women to host used book sale
Marking a milestone
United Way fundraiser draws families
Damaged dock prevents return
Oak Ridge Boys concert rescheduled
Uncertainty nothing new for Field House
Bond denied for man accused of '03 sniper-style slaying
Pick up today's Herald-Dispatch for contest details -- you could win $1,000!
Print/E-paper exclusive: Analysis of city finances requested
Allium family helps gourmands have healthier bones
Hospital, volunteer to be honored by Red Cross
Jury indicts Proctorville man on drug charge
Employee reports copper wire stolen, property damage
Rick Simmons: Traditional values still important
Rockin' at the river
Man enters plea in May 2010 beating death case
Police blotter: Investigation of suspicious container leads to 4 arrests
Junior college celebrates milestone graduation
Annual bluegrass festival continues at Eden Valley Farm for 10th year
Spring turkey kills down 10 percent in W.Va.
Pick up Saturday's Herald-Dispatch for details on our next contest
Marshall assistant professor receives Inspire Integrity Award
Application process begins for fall Graduate Scholarship Tuition Waivers
Print/E-paper exclusive: Finance committee votes to slash Huntington fire budget
Man reports being accused of theft, physically attacked
Rummage sale planned at St. Joseph High School
Man arrested, charged following vehicle theft
Man hospitalized after stabbing Thursday
Sneeze less, enjoy spring more
Hospitals plan events for National Cancer Survivors Day
Rummage sale kicks off at Underwood Senior Center
Think tank urges state budget transparency
W.Va. bank robberies under investigation
Tri-State Airport receives grant to upgrade runway, taxiway
Cliffs closes W.Va. mine due to carbon monoxide
Ohio inmate kills self; lawyers claim mistreatment
W.Va. ending fiscal year on positive note
Witness in Anthony trial disputes babysitter claim
Print/E-paper exclusive: Three sentenced, one pleads guilty in federal court
Print/E-paper exclusive: Daughters of American Revolution celebrating 100 years
Three Tri-State High schools to hold graduation this evening
Just because Huntington is your home doesn't mean you can't be a tourist
Tips teach balance between indoor, outdoor workouts
Fourth person charged in recent robbery
Charity auction planned Saturday to help family
Three Tri-State high schools to hold graduation this evening
GSA to lease Pullman Plaza Hotel for $37,200 per month
Reality Store gives Vinson students eye-opening experience
Train hits, kills pedestrian in Marmet
W.Va.'s new Boy Scout camp called 'game changer'
Ohio school graduating triplets, 10 sets of twins
Marshall University announces newest class of Yeager Scholars
Print/E-paper exclusive: Kanawha County cooks get training at CMHS
Barney delights kids at Big Sandy
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wayne High School graduation
Democratic Women's Club to meet June 4
Veterans program helps out with educational path
Police blotter: Two men arrested in beating of 46-year-old man
News in brief
Detroit man sentenced to prison for drug distribution
Two teens from Barboursville reported missing
Convicted ex-W.Va. delegate seeks home confinement
Gallery: Do you remember? -- May 31, 2011
Tri-State honors veterans
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington artist's talents extend across many fields
Russell to revamp long lost Railroad Days
Wayne County HubCAP Team seeks photos for book
Boyd County residents celebrate, remember on Memorial Day
Print/E-paper exclusive: CAFE Huntington recognizes two artists
Kasey Kahne to attend Ollie's grand opening in Barboursville June 1
World of waterways awaits in Fort Lauderdale
Ten Tri-State residents sentenced in Cabell Circuit Court
High school graduations
Fire destroys home, damages two others
Three-year project leads to restoration of Jeep
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Man who escaped work release arrested
Memorial Day closings
Public meetings
This week in W.Va. history
Man taken into custody after bridge jump
Donations taken for tornado relief effort
Spring into the mountains with fun for the whole family
Spring Hill Cemetery hosts annual Blue and Gray Memorial Service
Occupants of crashed plane identified
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local graduations
Print/E-paper exclusive: Veterans Memorial Field House memories
Greater Huntington Symphonic Band to perform at OUS
Public invited to Memorial Day service
Hospice joins veterans campaign
Ohio River Sweep coming up
Jeslyn promotes 'Wonka' with community event
City officials resistant to privatizing garbage collection
'Turn Up The Music' Campaign
Faces of the Tri-State: Fairland High clarinetist has opportunity to play at Kennedy Center
Carter Caves having cave-in movie
Manchin already making name known in U.S. Senate
Print/E-paper exclusive: Woman gets help from dog
Print/E-paper exclusive: Fairland graduation
Friday fire damages home on W.Va. 2
Print/E-paper exclusive: St. Joe graduation
100 in Putnam with ICG to lose jobs in Arch buyout
Central City students treated to day at mall
Tri-State hosts Memorial Day events
West Virginia AmeriCorps groups receive funding
Water safety tips for the Tri-State
Rick Simmons: Memorial Day for Armed Forces should be marked every day
Heart Failure Support Group to present program
Memorial Day closings
W.Va. to start education audit June 1
4 young women from Ky. killed in plane crash
News organizations intervene in W.Va. Massey suit
Tomblin orders flags to half-staff Monday
Marshall advertising majors win one competition, advance in two others
Gallery to feature retiring professor's work
Vehicle makes stops at schools to treat children
Airport seeks funds to help land jobs
Police: Employee at Java Joe's robbed at knifepoint
Florida's Siesta Beach ranks No. 1
Freedom Used Autos employee reports stolen car parts
Children's Art Festival Extravaganza set for June 11
Woman reports purse stolen at gunpoint in home invasion
Kenova Elementary students get a peek at future school
High School graduations
Flags offered for Memorial Day
Massey shareholders want to block Alpha takeover
Kitchen fire evacuates downtown building
Two jailed in drug raid
KHS Camp ArtyFact returns for summer '11
African American art academy to offer study
U.S. Forest Service to close Big Bend Beach at Vesuvius
Union workers reject contract with W.Va. American Water
Green Acres and Lesage Lion's Club team up for Memorial Day event
Man charged with malicious wounding after shooting
Huntington woman uses Zumba to get, stay healthy
Tri-State high schools ready for upcoming graduation ceremonies
Tolsia students proud to be Miss and Mr. Rebel
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One sent to hospital after Ohio accident
Underwood Senior Center to host rummage sale June 2-3
Huntington's Kitchen to offer Kid's Camps
OLBH and Greenup County Habitat to host drive-in style movie
Veterans group to host Memorial Day program
Wayne County 4-H to open camp June 14
DAR to host 100th anniversary celebration
Rib Fest & Music Fest announcing headliners
Spring graduate Elizabeth Fleming awarded Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship
WMUL-FM students surpass 100 awards for 2010-2011 academic year
Cabell County Library program helps kids gain confidence
United Way hosts drawing to reward 2010 contributors
Print/E-paper exclusive: Sewing sisterhood
Three plead guilty in federal court
Bill Rawlinson: Cleanup volunteers make big difference
Police blotter: Stabbing victim admitted to Cabell Huntington Hospital
Huntington's Kitchen to offer baking course
Red Cross sets two blood drives in Milton
Man sentenced for role in '09 crack deal
Sarah Napier Memorial 5K deemed a success
Downed trees add to storm troubles
OLBH creates prostate cancer support group
Missing pet
Groups seek to speed Corridor H construction
W.Va. DEP fines Marmet for sewage discharge
Report: Pedestrians at risk in W.Va.
Gallery: Tornado damage in Joplin, Mo.
Allen's pottery to be exhibited at Gallery 842 in retrospective exhibition
Council to look into corridor contract
Get Healthy Tri-State: Number of health events scheduled for this week
Man charged in missing girl case
Late storm drops heavy rains, knocks out power to thousands
Motorcycle crash victim identified
Documentary follows WV military police in Iraq
Ky. State Police arrest four
Students show off GigaPan projects
Gas prices back away from record
City Mission receives $100,000
Gallery: Do you remember? -- May 23, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Civil War markers installed in county
Local coalition seeking donations
Motorists cautioned as warm weather brings out riders
This week in W.Va. history
Woodturner to speak at museum May 24
Camp offers way for children to deal with loss
WIC providing nutrition education, food assistance at two locations
Public meetings
Celebrate Children's Day event draws families to Ritter Park
Cabell schools still serve "from-scratch"
WV eager to fix prison overcrowding
Toddler dead from gunshot
Print/E-paper exclusive: Funeral business adapting to Tri-State's weight problem
Print/E-paper exclusive: Record rain hampers local business
Event benefits local cancer patient
Lawrence candidates file for upcoming elections
Police receive report of stabbing incident
Tri-State News Quiz
Two booked on felony charges early Saturday
'Race to the Finish' has begun for museum campaign
Contract to be proposed for Old Main Corridor
Covenant School graduates celebrate commencement
Learning language boosts brain power
Drive greener, cheaper with these tips from AAA
Ashland to host 'I Am The Cure' Walk Oct. 1
Ashland to host 'I Am The Cure' Walk Oct. 1
Huntington's Kitchen hosts Fresh Market
Print/E-paper exclusive: Dropping in on Oprah
Print/E-paper exclusive: New plan laid out for riverfront park
Debt workshop set for Law Library
W.Va. Federation of Democratic Women go to Washington
Three men charged with selling pain pills
2 murder suspects indicted
Make-A-Wish to send Crown City girl to Disney World
Manchin staffers to meet with W.Va. citizens
Cabell Midland hosts FFA banquet
W.Va. explosion recommendations face iffy future
Print / E-Paper exclusive: Judge's record in the spotlight
Support puts symphony on track
Verity Middle school students contribute to published work
Lawrence seeks storm damage assistance
Police blotter: Four arrested on drug charges at 6th Avenue residence
12-year-old struck by vehicle, hospitalized
League of Women Voters elects officers
Wayne blotter: Deputies respond to report of juvenile growing marijuana
Independent study faults owner in W.Va. coal blast
Kenova Elementary gets temporary home at old C-K High
Court educates teens on legal process
Lions Club to form local Leo Club
Officials oppose pharmacy school
Don't log off just yet — Facebook's good for you
Red Cross announces start of racing season
Help for Animals to host fundraising dinner
W.Va. men sentenced on drug, firearm charges
Women's ministry offers empowerment weekend
Open house for wellness consulting center May 22
Annual Luke Simon Benefit Ride set for May 21
Green Acres hosts Horse Show 'funraiser' May 21
Service Awards Luncheon set for June 9 at Marshall University
Salvation Army taking applications for summer camp
RCBI to host dinner and facility tour today
June Harless Center to hold GigaPan celebration
CMHS Collegium to host end-of-year performance
Community Hospice breaks ground on new location
Print/E-paper exclusive: Amazon move means upgrades
St. Mary's upgrades local ambulance system
31-year-old woman arrested for driving under the influence
Kenova Sanitary Board to meet today
Funeral home to offer collection point for Armed Services Day
W.Va. Senate redistricting tour hits capital
W.Va. insurance commissioner to retire June 30
Cabell Huntington Hospital holds picnic for emergency services personnel
Print/E-paper exclusive: MCTC graduates
Print/E-paper exclusive: Land bank houses up for auction
Bill Rawlinson: CAFE Huntington celebrates creativity
Man wanted for work release escape
OLBH offers special rate for fitness classes
City police unveil tip line campaign
Poll: Tomblin leads Maloney by 15 points
W.Va. bloodhounds come together to train
Ripley to host upcoming annual writers conference
Tomblin appoints delegate's widow to House
W.Va. House takes a different approach to redistricting
13 Honored with Scholarships
Hundreds earn degrees from MCTC
Print/E-paper exclusive: What a difference a decade makes
Print/E--paper exclusive: 5K class built for the masses
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell BOE to consider four-day work week
Bowlers team up for 25th annual Bowl for Kids' Sake
Emergency services personnel to be honored
W.Va. schools chief lays out vision to lawmakers
Playmates Center seeking votes in online competition
City Council finance committee to meet
Wayne school board to discuss Kenova Elementary's future
Station 'parts ways' with longtime local voice
W.Va. schools chief lays out vision to lawmakers
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Ohio DNR bands peregrine falcons
Police nab suspected synthetic drugs
Low voter turnout expected in Ky.
EPA plans cleanup of area in Westmoreland
Leads sought in bank robbery
Gallery: Do you remember? -- May 16, 2011
Dinner benefits St. Joseph school
Legislative delegation invited to discussion Monday
Right to Life group to host bike ride
Huntington Museum of Art unveils Touma catalogue
Wayne County farmers eligible for disaster loans
Presenters named for May arts dinner
Three jailed on felony charges Sunday
Church hosts spring dinner
Gallery: The Touma Near Eastern Collection Gallery
Gallery: Annual memorial service to remember police officers killed in the line of duty
Print/E-paper exclusive: Volunteers clean up Highlawn area
Print/E-paper exclusive: Groups concerned about loss of field house
Services group to recognize volunteers
Musical Arts Guild performs colorful concert at MU
March and rally planned to oppose mountaintop removal, honor Dickens
Teacher pleads guilty in sexting case
Community group to recognize volunteers
Pulmonary rehab program to get new home
Applications accepted for Jazz-MU-Tazz
Huntington High celebrates prom
Pool hosts first Wayne County Dog Show
W.Va. unemployment cards have high fees
CTC students celebrate completion
Two homes reported broken into on Washington Avenue
Hundreds earn degrees from MCTC
Shaken baby case goes to grand jury
Body found in Big Sandy River still not identified
Election information
Wolfe responds to Chamber statements on occupation tax
Service to mark 2005 shooting anniversary
Huntington Museum of Art to host summer camps
Fiber helps extend your life
Bowl for Kids' Sake to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters
Health department receives grant from Komen
Norma Gray children participate in Trike-A-Thon
Tree falls onto mayor's car, blocks traffic
Pulmonary rehab program to get new home
Cajun event to raise funds for cancer
W.Va. woman set on fire dies
Barboursville man indicted in Ohio for attempt to pass as general
W.Va. unemployment cards have high fees
Marshall Fly Fishing Team Prepares for Tournament
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barboursville police blotter
Right-of-way acquisition for bypass may begin in June 2012
Police blotter: Truck reportedly flees scene after cargo causes accident
Pumpkin Park hosts open house
Rahall announces summit on prescription abuse
St. Joe preparing for annual spaghetti dinner fundraiser
Get Healthy Tri-State: Natural ways to slow hair loss for men and women
Wayne County police blotter: Man reports assault in business parking lot
Swing Into Summer tennis tournament set for June 10-12
Sheriff to handle courthouse security
Students take on underage drinking issue
Cabell County clerk pleased with early voter turnout
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall police blotter
Cabell Commission to meet Thursday
Man reports damage to excavator on Ohio River Road
Huntington City Mission to host its 7th Annual Golf Classic event
Quilt group to host quilt show May 22
Three hospitalized in car crash
Missing Boyd man found early Sunday
Tips offer ways to make better fast food choices
OLBH Auxiliary to host golf benefit
No injuries reported in Altizer fire
Ohio man killed in accident on bridge
Tri-State cleans up from storm damage
High waters harass parts of Ohio, Ky.
Flood warning rescinded for Tri-State area
Weather halts Heritage Farm's Spring Fest
W.Va. gov hopefuls court conservative voters
Local man dies in Institute crash
Napolitano to headline summit in Huntington
Print/E-paper exclusive: Milton police blotter
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barboursville police blotter
Print/E-paper exclusive: Third phase of Old Main project could start soon
Six plead guilty, one sentenced in federal court
Gardeners meet for workshop series
Car crashes into Ohio home
Tickets on sale for group's annual concert
Daytime naps can improve workplace production
Ebenezer Medical Outreach hosting fundraising events
Early voting turnout low in Cabell
'Pill mill' doc convicted of causing deaths
Storms stir up tornado warnings
Poll: Do you think efforts to improve the Old Main Corridor have been successful?
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Massey faces more lawsuits for W.Va. mine explosion
W.Va. 12-year-old catches record fish in Md.
Report: More than 44 million will be uninsured under GOP budget
Negative tone ramps up as gov primary nears in W.Va.
Application period under way for "Jazz-MU-Tazz"
Print/E-paper exclusive: Band director to hang up baton after 40 years
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Covenant students take part in fundraising project
AARP hosts Social Security discussion
Autism documentary to be shown at Marquee Cinema
MSHA releases Upper Big Branch Mine investigation interview transcripts
Rabies clinic set for Saturday, May 14
Spaghetti dinner planned to help Salt Rock woman
MU professor to read from his work in Galway, Ireland
Healthy programs, screenings coming up
Investigation continues in recent homicide
Gallery: Huntington State Hospital fire, Nov. 26, 1952
Print/E-paper exclusive: City council to vote on proposed block grant budget
Council to revisit arena seating proposal
TRI-STATE NEWS QUIZ ANSWERS
Early voting continues through May 11
Photography course scheduled for May 16
This week in W.Va. history
KYOVA planning commission to host two workshops
Public meetings
Note to guys: Take a load off to prevent back pain
MU journalism professor selected as Drinko Fellow
Camden Park opens for season
Hurricane High students make memories at prom
Print/E-paper exclusive: Program helps care for addicts
Autism society set to host May 14 seminar
Chapter of sorority takes on new venture
Attorney reappointed to education committee
Movie about mothers to be shown at PAC
Charleston Ballet to have auditions
Riverfront Derby celebration
Candidates for governor receive several endorsements
Man jailed on burglary charges
Huntington natives bring back youth program
W.Va. cyclists to join 'Ride of Silence'
Huntington High hosts Special Olympics
Print/E-paper exclusive: Students serve community
Print/E-paper exclusive: DirecTV construction delays MCTC transition
Lincoln County woman sentenced for stealing federal benefits
Sheriff's office seeking tips for vehicle damage incidents
Police seek info on text threats
Mason County to host antique engine show
Pruett endorses Tomblin for governor
Nursing center to host animal adoption event
Child on bike hit by car in Lincoln County
Crum man reports attack with baseball bat
W.Va. miner convicted of making false statement
Massey idles cited mine for safety training
Students collect canned food for professor to deliver to Alabama tornado victims
'100 Cities, One Night for Autism' features acclaimed documentary, 'Wretches & Jabberers'
English professor wins writing award
Print/E-paper exclusive: Camden Park celebrates opening, Mother's Day weekend
Two jailed on meth charges
Suspicious briefcase found in office posed no threat, police say
Childcare centers hosting trike-a-thon
Ashland man gets 10-year prison sentence
MU Forensic Science Center offers SANE training for registered nurses
Police blotter: Copper reported stolen from two properties
Library employee helping put together 'Titanic' pre-show
Several to participate in Lawrence cleanup day
Residents participate in National Day of Prayer
Ohio man convicted in Huntington robberies
Massey plan to seal W.Va. mine hits snag
Census: W.Va. median age getting older
Gallery: Submitted Huntington's Kitchen Derby Celebration photos
Marshall University K-12 Summer Program starts June 27
Print/E-paper exclusive: Several businesses cited for serving alcohol to minors
Print/E-paper exclusive: Ashland USPS center moving to Charleston
Police blotter: Man reports $1,240 in electronics stolen from residence
Early voting for election continues through May 11
TTA bus, car involved in morning crash
Huntington's Kitchen hosts 'Derby Day' event
Family sets up fund in girl's honor
Mall hosting Mother's Day events
10 ways to get the most out of any workout
Man arrested for marijuana plants
School of Medicine graduates 67 at Keith-Albee theater
Parolee accused of beating officers
Rain causes problems at camp sites
WV Delegate Dale Martin dies
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Sprint asks regulators to nix AT&T-T-Mobile plan
Massey: families of mine blast victims offered $3M each; Blankenship got $12M buyout
Frost, freeze warnings issued in W.Va.
Retrospective exhibit on artist Hank Keeling begins Friday evening in South Charleston
Graduate College announces summer thesis grant recipients
Two officers hurt in making arrest
Braskem workers heading back to work after contract deal
CMHS teacher named Teacher of the Year at board meeting
Healing Place of Huntington expanding
Police blotter: Cash, laptop among items reported stolen from car
Hospice honors employees, volunteers at dinner
Registration under way for 5K run, walk
Spaghetti Fun Night planned for May 6
Church conducting diaper drive May 7
Fundraising tops $4.3M in West Virginia's governor's race
Kenova City Council to have special meeting today
Bin Laden unarmed when SEALs stormed room
MU professor to read from his work in Galway, Ireland
Print/E-paper exclusive: Volunteer at ground zero said she expects renewed grief
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local resident remembers escaping World Trade Center tower on Sept. 11
Fires light up Morgantown to mark bin Laden's death
MCTC's 'Smart Summer' program to provide hands-on instruction, fun
Local residents joyful to close chapter on bin Laden
Health-conscious activities offered in the Tri-State
Drug Take Back Day yields larger haul of pills
Local officials react to bin Laden's death
Union members at Braskem plant to vote on contract
Do you remember?
Harmonica Club to perform at Huntington's Kitchen
Cabell BOE to reveal Teacher of the Year
Fire damages Huntington home, firefighters rescue dog
Gallery: The world reacts to the killing of Osama bin Laden
U.S. kills Osama bin Laden
Citizens honored at awards banquet
Print/E-paper exclusive: Independents play big role in primary
Ashland to host Donkey Derby on May 14
B'Nai Sholom holds Holocaust memorial service
Vehicle accident near Barboursville sends 2 to hospital
Candidates for election file in Lawrence County
Spaghetti dinner for Kiwanis Club May 6
Milton to pick new mayor, council May 3
Highway 23 Yard Sale to start May 26
Boyd County Library's new branch at Kyova Mall opens
Gallery: Do you remember? -- May 2, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Stained glass artist helping church congregations unite
Print/E-mail exclusive: Attention history and train buffs: If you order it, they will print it
Print/E-paper exclusive: State targets gap between education, available jobs
Ohioans sign petition to put collective bargaining on ballot
Volunteers help with first phase of new nature playground
OLBH to offer free skin cancer screening May 4
ACTC ranked in the top 10% of nation
Friends of NRA to host annual fundraiser
Early voting for primary under way
One hospitalized in Friday night stabbing
Three incarcerated on felony charges
Neighborhood group hosts annual cleanup
Woman reports items stolen from father's home
Robbery reported in Twin Towers at MU
Field House memories
Healing Place of Huntington receives $250,000 grant
Tire collection coming up in Mason County
Dinner event to raise funds for Green Acres
Fire damages Wayne County home
Realtors group seeking food donations
One day of early voting left in Milton election
City competing for dog park funds
Gallery: Will and Kate ceremony
Celebs, sports figures, royalty flock to wedding
Campaign trails: HuntPAC endorses Tomblin, Ireland
Get Healthy Tri-State: Running can help to protect your eyes
Union members gather to observe national Workers Memorial Day
Early voting in special election begins April 29
Rally for Autism set for Saturday at Ritter Park
2010 Citizen Awards winners to be recognized Sunday
Community to host rally to benefit family that lost house in fire
Local officials host kickoff events for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
MU conducts Donning of Kente Celebration
AP Interactive: The Royal Wedding
Gallery: Dozens of tornadoes kill 194 in five Southern states
Choral groups to conclude academic year with Friday concert
Camp Good Grief seeks volunteers and campers
KDMC to host electronic medical records meeting
The West Virginia Council for the Prevention of Suicide to host workshop
Both sides await verdict in Bowen case
Huntington VA Medical Center ranked No. 1 for timeliness
Huntington ranks as one of most polluted
OBLH to offer ultrasound screenings
Registration under way for educational Financial Boot Camp
Body identified as Mason County resident Bill Mayes
Amazon building at KineticPark
Night owls can catch royal wedding
Parks board advances Field House plans
Manchin discusses pill abuse problem
Marshall University festival celebrates student learning
Five inducted into Business Hall of Fame
Dispose of drugs safely: trash, toilet or turn them in?
Little Victories annual 5K run, walk on May 7
Citizen award winners
Ways to give back to your community
Police blotter: Woman charged with felony possession of controlled substance
Neighborhood group schedules cleanup
Ky. man arrested in connection with 2 robberies
Several parks damaged by vandals
Drum and dance ensemble takes stage
County set to vote on joining tax lawsuit
MU budget calls for tuition hike
Gallery: 5 inducted into Marshall's Lewis College of Business Hall of Fame
Bowen: Allegations are 'ridiculous'
Gallery: Past Veterans Memorial Field House shows
Presidents from Marshall, Alcorn State sign faculty exchange agreement
Print/E-paper exclusive: Keynote speaker announced for Donning of Kente at MU
Vietnam memorial wraps up Tri-State stay
Campaign trails: NRA endorses Tomblin in special election primary; Perdue releases video
Residents get to work on spring cleaning
Huntington woman pleads guilty to Oxycodone charge
Two arrested on felony drug charges
Police blotter: Car reported stolen outside of 4th Avenue business
Classes and screenings offered in the Tri-State
Rotary Club recognizes delegation from India
27-year-old who ran Cabell deputy off the road arrested
Detroit man sentenced on firearm charges
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Parade of witnesses defends Bowen
Council postpones barge facility proposal
Field House memories
Student IBOG Representative Nominations
Gallery: Do you remember? -- April 25, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: City to reconsider lease on barge facility
Resource fair for special needs children coming up
Get Healthy Tri-State: Egg-citing upgrades about eggs
Cabell chief deputy in hospital after crash
Police seek info on hit-and-run accident
Fresh Market locations to open this week
Bowl for Kids Sake scheduled for May 16
Tri-State churches celebrate Easter Sunday
Tri-State news quiz
Escaped inmate caught in Cabell County
Vietnam memorial tour makes Tri-State stop
Suspect in 3 overnight robberies arrested
Heritage Farm seeks volunteers
Ideas differ on Marcellus shale in gov race in WV
Wayne County Dog Show set for May 14
Banquet supports African-American history
Field House memories
Sunday's child
Cabell-Huntington Board of Health to meet April 27
Musician Hazel Dickens dead at 75
Bicycle safety workshop planned
St. Mary's cancer center hosting free screening
Cabell-Huntington Board of Health to meet April 27
Severe storms leave damage, debris
Cupcake sale benefits children's hospital
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington Middle working to correct deficiencies
Print/E-paper exclusive: Developers seek city's help in downtown development
Police blotter: Man reports $1,000 in metal stolen from property in Ona
Wayne students celebrate end of year with prom
KDMC store offering open house, screenings
'Peter Cottontail' songwriter Rollins to be inducted
Wayne police blotter: Barboursville doctor reports forging of four prescriptions
Field House memories
Bill Cole Auto Mall to host child safety event
Tomblin campaigns in Wayne
Three charged with hiding runaways in attic
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W.Va. county gets $1 million from feds for sewer projects
Body found in Ohio River identified as Charleston man
Greenbrier Classic Badge winners announced at Marshall University
Southside's annual egg drop draws crowd of students
Print/E-paper exclusive: Land deal approved at Kinetic Park
MU School of Journalism and Mass Communications to host Legacy Luncheon
Health, education center to open in Chapmanville
United Way to host free institute April 26 at OUS
West Virginia Coal Association endorses Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin
Driver involved in two separate accidents Thursday
Drug Take Back Day
Sleeping protects against more than just diabetes, weight gain
NEH chairman tours Huntington Museum of Art
Prosecution rests; wife defends retired captain
Field House could be razed for soccer complex
Replica of national Vietnam War Memorial brought to Barboursville
Appalachian Health Summit focuses on obesity epidemic
Redistricting meetings for Cabell County coming up
MSHA says March inspections net 134 violations
Gallery: Water for Elephants premiere
Gallery: Tribeca Film Festival Opening Night
Gallery: Battistelli wins gospel music artist of the year
Gallery: Appreciation luncheon for Habitat volunteers
Gallery: Gulf marks one year since massive oil spill
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall police blotter
Police aim to put a stop to running of red lights
Former Ashland Inc. Foundation president to speak
Auditions set for H.O.T.'s 'The Wedding Singer'
Print/E-paper exclusive: Indoor facility on list of projects in Marshall bond issue
Goodwill Industries sponsors recycling event for area schools
Health policy forum to be held in Harless Auditorium
BMI charts a good way to track child's growth spurt
Drug Take Back Day
Lampwork bead maker to visit Hospice
Police seek to ID body found in river
MU plan may include athletic facility
Officials mum on Kinetic Park deal
Alleged victims continue to testify
Ky. church won't sign marriage licenses
20 percent of W.Va. residents use cell phones only
Appalachian Power unveils 4 new programs to offset costs
Joe Johns to speak at Marshall's Honors Convocation
Print/E-paper exclusive: Students receive awards at Huntington Museum of Art
Print/E-paper exclusive: Renovation of Corps office to begin soon
U.S. aims at its deadliest drug problem: painkillers
Charleston councilwoman charged with fourth DUI
Vehicle reported missing, turns up at local wrecker service
Community garden to host annual Earth Day celebration
Neighborhood group schedules cleanup
Wayne man pleads guilty to gun charge
Bake sale benefits MU American Red Cross
Chesapeake councilman faces multiple charges
Road bowlers trying out new W.Va. singles league
WVU law professor's book to focus on moms' worries
U.S. seeks 15 percent drop in prescription pill abuse
Official: Security posts at W.Va. Capitol illegal
Gallery: 15-state tornado outbreak deadliest since 2008
Check out the Cabell County deed transfers on Herald-Dispatch.com
Emeritus professors Arnold, Turner to speak at Marshall University Journalism School luncheon
African Drumming and Dance Ensemble to perform April 26
Print/E-paper exclusive: Backers celebrate new legislation requiring insurance coverage for autism therapies
Print/E-paper exclusive: Instructor brings musical passion to Tri-State youth
Dozens of students receive Maier Awards
School board to vote on demolition company
Maundy, Good Friday services set this week
River lecture series venue changes to Funny Bone
Drug take back day
Easter egg roll, not for dinner
'The Jesus Film' to be shown for free at Paramount
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Vietnam Memorial replica visits
Witnesses detail abuse in Bowen trial
Plea deal rejected; trial begins in Bowen case
Gallery: Do you remember? -- April 18, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Easter Egg hunt serves up fun
Winners of Maier Latin, writing awards announced at Marshall
Marshall students to be initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Marshall University offering educational session on pertussis vaccine
WMUL-FM 88.1 efforts benefit Locks of Love
Annual AIDS Walk scheduled for May 1
Two jailed on felony charges Sunday
Drug Take Back Day
Registration open for West Virginia 5k Championship
Kickball league hosts open pick-up game
Share your mother's advice with us
Dogwood Arts and Crafts Festival wraps up
Cabell clerk addresses election concerns
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Gallery: U.S. storms leave dozens dead in destruction's wake
Print/E-paper exclusive: Dance club celebrates 75 years
Print/E-paper exclusive: H-D Easter egg found
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU enrollment benefits from new recruiting strategy
Exhibition showcases student artists
Church Women United to mark Friendship Day
Drug Take Back Day
A sewing business with a guarantee
Spring Greens recipe powered with salmon
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Fundraiser features day of wine tasting, silent auction
Annual heart walk at Ritter Park raises funds for American Heart Association
One forged ahead with life; the other faced dark detours
Print/E-paper exclusive: Push continues for Beech Fork Lake lodge
KSP arrest two for operating meth lab
Passover meal planned for April 18
Police blotter: Two arrested on drug charges after traffic stop on Norway Avenue
MCTC tuition increase approved
Easter Bunny to make appearance at pancake breakfast
Palm Sunday event for kids set April 17
The surprising things you get when you give
Huntington man charged with sexual abuse
Armed robbery reported at Prestera facility
Recycling set to take first step in county
A creative showcase
Seafood Lunch and Dinner events benefit St. Joseph High School
MSHA details problems with mine safety inspections
Alpha, Massey plan June 1 shareholders meeting
Newswoman, Appalachian-roots rock band visit set of 'Up Late' this week
Awards of distinction to be presented during spring general faculty meeting
Goodwill to accept electronics, give out awards for Earth Day
AT&T merger could broaden service in W.Va., executives say
Hospital to host Bicycle Safety Camp May 3
Workshop focuses on new exhibit
Paramount to host its annual Spring Gala
Prichard man facing sexual assault charges
Govs ask Congress to fight pill mills
Two jailed on meth charges
'Working' begins Friday at Marshall
Man reports theft attempt of ATV from outbuilding
Theme set for next CEOS meeting
Common Grounds discussed at W.Va. education meeting
Cabell dispatcher wins W.Va. Telecommunicator of the Year
Birthday cards can be sent to Gov. Arch Moore
Manchin: Post family audits online
BLOG UPDATE: Driving tour of city finds a basically clean city!
Gallery: Japan continues to recover from earthquake
Marshall University faculty members receive stipends for research proposal preparation
Professionals invited to learn about Marshall's Executive MBA program; next class of students to begin in July
Dr. Jamie Warner selected as Marshall's Outstanding Faculty Award winner
Missing man from Barboursville found in S.C.
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall police blotter
Federal judge sets plea hearing in drug case
Trial set for Ga. man charged with murder
League of Women Voters set to meet April 18
Art reception held for Marshall University seniors
Ironton woman pleads innocent to theft charges
Trek part of sexual assault awareness month
Some Frontier customers without cable due to theft
Kellogg, Spring Valley students show off county at state board meeting
Utilities targeted by gov. hopefuls
Judge clears evidence in Bowen trial
Acting Senate President Kessler visits with MU students, community for forum
New York-style bagel shop opens downtown
Utility rates a target in W.Va. governor's race
Voter fraud claims mean 2nd WVU student election
More than 1,500 to participate in SCORES at Marshall University
Julia Keller to deliver commencement speech at Marshall University
Marshall to compete in national speech and debate tournament
Print/E-paper exclusive: Ronald McDonald House hands out awards
Rain causes National Weather Service flash flood watch
Print/E-paper exclusive: Family takes in elderly veterans as part of 'Angels' program
Checkpoint set for next month
Vehicle lands upside down in creek
Drug Take Back Day
Ashland bank robbery suspect arrested
Cabell Commission to hire election workers for primary
Frederick Building owner reports copper stripped from air conditioning units
Bill Rawlinson: Coalition works hard to beautify Huntington
W.Va. operator cited in fatal accident
Feds target 2 U.S. coal mines for extra enforcement
Ohioan held in W.Va. indicted in 3 deaths
Interactive graphic: Marcellus Shale
Arrest made late Monday in Ashland bank robbery case
Jury selection to begin in Bowen case
Print/E-paper exclusive: Retired teacher pieces together fulfilling hobby
South Charleston man arrested in Huntington on drug charge
Feds dropping $27K forfeiture vs. W.Va. doctor
Investigators look into plane crash
Need more time? File for a tax deadline extension
Education opportunities offered in Tri-State
Drug Take Back Day set
McDonald's to host 'Hiring Day'
Do You Remember?
Fire spreads from vacant home
Gas prices surge toward the $4 mark in Tri-State
City workers demand negotiations
Registry for natural gas chemicals launched
Monday night obituary update
Gallery: Do you remember? -- 1986 Marshall homecoming vs. Davidson College
Gallery: Do you remember? -- April 11, 2011
Gallery: Tornado destroys town in Iowa
Dr. Ancella R. Bickley to deliver Moffat Lecture at Marshall
Marshall computer science students win awards
Marshall University Jazz Ensemble 12.0 to welcome guest saxophonist Craig Treinen Thursday
Print/E-paper exclusive: Ceredo educator named Wayne teacher of the year
Get Healthy Tri-State: Go green with an extra virgin twist
Answers to Sunday's Tri-State News Quiz
Springtime is prime time for spread of pollen, other allergens
TV chef continues 'Food Revolution'
Westmoreland group to host cleanup April 25
W.Va. tax revenues resuming pre-recession growth
Pilot injured after plane goes down near Lesage
Woodworking exhibit opens at museum
Big Daddy Weave to play at Huntington church
Teen dies in Ohio ATV accident
Floodwall division asks council for overtime fund
Health departments to say thanks to volunteers
Drug Take Back Day events set April 30
Gallery: 5K run/walk for Meals on Wheels
Gallery: Plane crashes near Robert Newlon Airpark
Print/E-paper exclusive: Land bank's first haul about 70 properties
Print/E-paper exclusive: Memories of the floodwall
Do you remember?
Campaign raises funds for orchestra
Sunday's child
Success by 6 to honor volunteers
Recent flooding reminds area importance of city's floodwall
Bone marrow registry drive set for April 16
Clyde Beal: Pedal cars restored by local collector
Faith in Action holds Chocolate Celebration
Kellogg Elementary 5K set for April 16
Brown is keynote speaker at Scottish Rite Foundation fundraising dinner
Print/E-paper exclusive: Plenty going on during MU Greek Week
Boyd County Public Library to host sale
Shutdown averted with deal on budget
Gubernatorial candidates speak to raise GOP support
Get Healthy Tri-State: Chill out before surgery
River Valley, Marshall University teaming up for trivia fundraiser
Heritage Farm Museum and Village hosts Wild and Woolly Way Back Weekend
Milton man charged with felony possession of a controlled substance
Man charged with robbing delivery woman
New miners can aid safety culture, officials say
W.Va. Sen. headed to Afghanistan with Navy
One dead, 3 injured in bus-SUV collision in Elkview
MSHA: High tech gear incomplete at 64 percent of mines
Former WSAZ newswomen say goodbye to Marshall University's 'Up Late' audience
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall launches Simon Perry center
Print/E-paper exclusive: Former MU student convicted in off-campus sexual assault
One killed, five hospitalized in crash
Sign language group to host dinner, auction
Why your lungs love dental floss
REX Inc. employee reports theft of lawn equipment, power tools
Salvation Army to host spaghetti dinner
Woman reports joy ride, theft of vehicle damage
GOP candidate Clark: State's image can be improved
Warm temperatures bring out the fun at parks, playgrounds
Two hurt in separate train accidents; one loses arm
Expert sees big changes coming
Wastewater problem flowing into river
Festival culminates with performances from All-Area Concert and Symphonic groups
Federal budget fight may hit home
W.Va. to lose $16.2B under GOP plan, group warns
W.Va. to lose $16.2 billion under GOP plan
Two hurt in separate train accidents in Huntington Thursday
Manchin pushes for shutdown no-pay pledge
Greek Week kicks off Friday at Marshall University
Marshall launches Simon Perry Center for Constitutional Democracy
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall police blotter
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barboursville police blotter
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lack of funding hurts local projects
Citizens, groups invited to discuss state's food system
W.Va. Tobacco Quitline annual report shows progress made
Firm Fitness offering April referral program
State chamber, union list endorsements
Few plots remain open for community garden
Possible third suspect in 2010 beating death
Big Bird and gang delight children of all ages at arena
W.Va. man gets 20 years in prison for stealing pipes
W.Va. chamber endorses Tomblin, Ireland, Maloney
Morgantown demands hearing on gas drilling
Gallery: Remembering the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster
Thompson campaigns in area
More than 100 low brass musicians to converge on Marshall University April 16
Annual band festival kicks off at Cabell Midland, continues through Thursday
School board chooses name for new middle school
Westmoreland to host cleanup April 25-29
Man charged with reckless driving, public intoxication
On your mark, get set, grow your brain
Fire marshal: Explosion caused by opening wrong access panel
Woman arrested on 2009 drug charge
Chesapeake school board member to fill commission term
VFW Post 1064 to elect new officers at next meeting
Asthma camp accepting applications
Sharkey's to host weekly blues jam
Garcia to host book signing April 30
Goodwill to host annual awards luncheon
Empty Bowls to benefit from Lambda Society's Pride Week
Storm knocks out power to several thousand in area
Firefighters control late-evening blaze
Print/E-paper exclusive: Kids Sale brings thrifty parents to Field House
St. Mary's newest priest happy to be able to help those in need
65-year-old Cabell man reports vehicle stolen
Education opportunities offered throughout Tri-State
Delinquent fees can hurt at tax time
Wayne County Restaurant Inspections
Milton Mud River cleanup aims to improve water quality
Boil water advisory issued for select areas
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Police probe stabbing in Huntington
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Gallery: Do you remember? -- April 4, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council looking into arena bidding process
Percussion Ensemble to perform Thursday
Cabell Huntington to observe health week
Grief sessions offered by hospice April 5
Financial stability group to host luncheon
3 jailed on felony charges
Applications being accepted for McElroy scholarship
Wayne County 4-H team headed to national shooting sports invitational
Kayaker makes Huntington stop on trip to New Orleans
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation funds MU research
Gallery: The Academy of Country Music Awards
Gallery: Submitted Huntington Health Revolution photos
Two arrested on felony charges in Cabell County
Fire causes evacuation at Ceredo Manor
Tomblin to mark '10 mine tragedy
Officials identify man killed in car collision
Woman honored for work in senior community
Exams for Amateur Radio 'Ham' License scheduled April 9
Citizen Awards: Kopps embody 'town and gown' spirit
Arbor Day Foundation offers 10 free shade trees to new members
Tri-State news quiz
Volunteers gather for first Four Pole Creek Cleanup
Prestera hosts ‘A Magical Evening’ to raise funds
W.Va. surgeon reported missing in Libya
Coming Sunday in The Herald-Dispatch
Marshall Writers Series to celebrate W.Va. poet
Coal industry disputes EPA findings
Spring Flowers
5 ways to keep knees healthy
Print/E-paper exclusive: Ceredo-Kenova crime
One dead in accident near Mason County line
Campaign Trails: Tennant camp says secretary of state positioned to win in May
Man gets 50 years in Marquee robberies
Caring for others is way of life for Farrell
Good convicted of mall rapes
Work begins on medical center in Lawrence
Young women in Tri-State explore education, leadership at Ivy Academy event at Marshall
Marshall Artists Series brings national touring show to Huntington
Huntington, Russell, Ky. vets to be grand marshals at Ky. Derby parade
Acting gov. signs Autism insurance law
W.Va. clinics argue for better Medicaid pay rates
Partners in education
WMUL students receive 25 awards in national competition
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU Parthenon writer turns self in to Police in graffiti case
Partners in education
Lincoln schools system selects superintendent
Commissioners: No timetable for decision on lawsuit
Solid Waste District offers tire amnesty program
MU to host 70 Tri-State women for Ivy Academy conference
SWAT Unit participates in training
What crying babies are trying to say
Huntington man charged with robbery
Wayne Right to Life to host rummage sale
Huntington Health Revolution to mark conclusion of 90-Day Challenge
Tickets remain for Prestera fundraiser
Rockefeller's mobile office to visit
Arrest made in cable theft in Logan
Medicare discussion set
Benefit for accident victims set
Marsteller targets healthy lifestyle projects
One dead after explosion at plant
Mall rape case goes to jury
Tea Party demonstrators say no to compromise
Information Technology Scholarship Information
MCTC amid a flux of changes, hopes to be in new home by 2012
Mountwest American Sign Language Program students visit Columbus Colony Elderly Care
BLOG UPDATE: Easter Egg Treasure Hunt 2011: Are you ready?
Experts testify in rape case
Citizen Awards: Thomas committed to serving community
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local couple selling everything, planning to backpack across country
Scottish Rite fundraiser critical to Marshall program
Shopping trips can do double duty as exercise sessions
Tennant highlights need for transparency
Leadership, self-esteem focus of Ivy Academy at Marshall University
2010 payroll for City of Huntington now online
Woman charged with felony possession with intent to deliver
United Way of the River Cities recognizes volunteers, investors during Celebration of Excellence
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Panel upholds fines against Massey mine
GOP aims to curb EPA's power over gases, bugs
City of Huntington releases employees payroll for 2010
Investigators testify in mall rapes
Print/E-paper exclusive: Milton crime
Cyrus Creek Road to be closed Wednesday
'Spring Awakening' performed Tuesday night at the Keith-Albee
Rahall wants White House to change mining curbs
MSHA schedules June hearing on mine blast
W.Va. elevates veterans' office to Cabinet Dept.
Citizen Awards: Farley boosts local arts scene
A guide to the 2011 Citizen Awards
Marshall journalism professor earns first-place award for seventh time
Print/E-paper exclusive: Students from Hong Kong teach local youngsters
Exercising with memories at the Veterans Memorial Field House
Tomblin campaigns in Huntington
Print/E-paper exclusive: H-D 2010 Business Innovators of the Year
Eight indicted by grand jury in Boyd County
Missing girl found in South Point
City approves expansion of camera network
Visitors bureau develops coupon program
Three men sentenced in Huntington metal thefts
H-D's Lavender to host downtown tour
Ky. mom accused of taking baby's meds
Public workers to get pay raises
Mall rape case heading to trial today
McComas speaks at Lions Club meeting
MyFreeTaxes van making Tri-State stops
Performers set to help Gino's celebrate 50 years
Two sessions of life writing class offered
Several health events scheduled for Tri-State
Gallery: Do you remember? -- March 28, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Annual Citizen Awards begin
Visiting Writers Series to present centennial celebration of late West Virginia Poet Laureate Louise McNeill
Marshall University to co-sponsor summit focusing on obesity in Appalachia
City could expand camera network
Work hard, sing hard
MU Foundation to host drawing for golf tourney
Mobile tax centers offer free tax filing
Lavender to lead cell phone tour of 'Street Haunting' play
Cleanup scheduled for Four Pole Creek
Four arrested on felony charges
In race for W.Va. governor, endorsements could be key
Gallery: Progress 4 -- Homes and Careers
Print/E-paper exclusive: Sunday business personnel
Print/E-paper exclusive: 11 sentenced in Cabell Court
Print/E-paper exclusive: Tax credits at center of dispute between developer, county officials
Crab salad recipe is lighter and zestier than traditional version
History comes alive in Hurricane
24-year-old Wayne man reports assault
Record crowd turns out for memorial run
Ashland woman arrested after crash, passenger hospitalized
More drug 'take back' days planned
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4th Circuit Judge M. Blaine Michael of W.Va. dies
48 students inducted into ITT Technical Institute Honor Society
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barnes outlines gubernatorial plans
Print/E-paper exclusive: Mountwest, Strayer enter into agreement to open degree options
Woman jailed in Thursday stabbing
Train hits vehicle, 2 dead
Keep kids safe while cleaning
HHS, Turnpike Ford host athletics fundraiser
Workshop offered on garden nutrient management
Choose good fats and live happier, healthier
HIMG hosting discussion group for vegetarian diet
Pennington stops by PATH, day care
More than 11,000 in W.Va. ineligible for PEIA plan
W.Va. mom gets 3-15 years in death of 4-month-old infant
W.Va. phone companies to file outage notification plan
States look overseas for scarce execution drug
Nine arrests made in drug roundup in Wayne County
Summer and Fall 2011 Pre-Registration
Funeral services set for longtime local Realtor
West Virginia Symphony makes stop in Huntington
Prestera celebrates grand opening of new $4.4M home
Print/E-paper exclusive: Commission approves new deputies, raises
Print/E-paper exclusive: Paving begins in Huntington
Hospitals, Marshall medical school broadband connection complete
Ford dealers participating in test-drive fundraisers
Fathers share experience of losing sons to pill abuse
Police blotter: 30-year-old woman reports assault at Culloden residence
Putnam man gets two years on gun charge
W.Va. nurse charged with stealing drugs from VA
Acting gov. signs unlawful restraint bill
Crews to fix landslide on road in Chesapeake
Print/E-paper exclusive: CMHS students get hands-on experience at Huntington's Kitchen
Print/E-paper exclusive: Skeens new chief of medical services at VA
Print/E-paper exclusive: Prestera's new center to open at Stone Lodge
Local soldier devoted to being volunteer firefighter
Police blotter: Man reports residence robbed, lock damaged, firearms missing
Cause of fatal fire still undetermined
Chad Pennington to visit Tri-State area
Property tax valuations down in W.Va.
MSU looking for art to display
Upcoming reverse raffle benefits historic B'nai Sholom Congregation
Mountwest American Sign Language Program students visit Columbus Colony Elderly Care
Proper food prep key to healthy stomach
TTA uneasy about funding amid budget cuts
Tomblin vetoes DMV fee hike bill
Pharmacy Technician & Massage Therapy Application Deadline
All Veteran Career Expo
Woman charged in fatal stabbing
Print/E-paper exclusive: Parole opportunity to come earlier for armed robbery convicts
Print/E-paper exclusive: Betty Ireland talks about run for gov.
Book to focus on sustaining fresh food culture
Dozens rally against collective bargaining repeal
Police blotter: Huntington woman cited for possession, intent to deliver
Hurricane's Ivin Lee named Distinguished West Virginian
Little Victories seeks rummage sale items
Sullivan to be honored by alma mater
Residents unite to beautify the city
Ireland seeks to streamline state budget
Curves to take part in food drive
Auction to benefit church youth group
Clinic opens at Salt Rock Senior Center
Tomblin signs cut on W.Va. food tax into law
W.Va. removing tent from governor's mansion grounds
Bridge inspection slows traffic on I-64
W.Va. tax department offers e-filing, payments
Health-conscious classes, programs, screenings on the calendar
Man treated, released after attack
House fire reported in Wayne County
KDMC hosting Colorectal Cancer Awareness Day
Annual consignment auction set for April 2
Memorial golf tourney coming up April 30
Police blotter: 18-year-old reports being chased, shot with pepper spray
Upcoming seminar to benefit Green Acres
Fire at steel plant extinguished
Gas prices put more riders on TTA
Bar fight gets man 9 years for manslaughter
Gallery: Do you remember? -- March 21, 2011
I-64 bridge named for engineer
Print/E-paper exclusive: Former MU president who helped start med school now has another connection
TRI-STATE NEWS QUIZ ANSWERS
FirstEnergy skeptical about mercury rules
Names of two killed in accident released
Conference raises funds for Make-A-Wish Foundation
Cafe, dietetic association team up to offer nutrition advice
90-DAY CHALLENGE
Huntington Mall plays host to Spring Bridal Fair
Author to discuss book about Huntington's healthy food efforts
Big Sandy hosts Magic Family Expo
Man wanted for felony warrant arrested in Cabell County
Meet the candidates event set for March 26
FirstEnergy skeptical about proposed mercury rules
Halt to WV Marcellus permits sought
Gallery: Do you remember? -- March 20, 2011
Gallery: Progress 3 -- Transportation and Commerce
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU president, board will carefully look at bond issue
Bridge named for Chesapeake architect
Sunday's child
Clyde Beal: War memorial started as a dream
Women's health screening set for March 25
Get Healthy Tri-State: Vegetable side dish high in fiber
Tri-State news quiz
2 dead after train strikes truck in Wayne
Man dead in standoff, trooper injured
Ball raises $75,000 for art museum
Shelton entertains at Big Sandy arena
Contract for Blackburn Avenue guardrail awarded
Charlie's hosts Spring Fling Thing Party
Kiwanis Club hosts 52nd annual pancake breakfast
Boil water advisory issued for Kenova district
Wayne man killed in Prichard accident
Repaving project scheduled for U.S. 52
Four sentenced to prison in Boyd County
Pathways Inc. to host 45th anniversary event March 28
Former Herd player to run in NYC marathon
Print/E-paper exclusive: Indictments
Print/E-paper exclusive: MCTC to raise tuition
Ohio fire marshal seeking charges for bottle bomb detonation
Geneva Kirk of Prichard celebrates 100th birthday
Huntington's Kitchen hosts Irish Carnival
Think your way thin
Man indicted on federal drug crime
Weekend fundraisers planned for Green Acres
Wayne boater rescued from Ky. lake
Longaberger Basket Bingo set for March 19
Campbellsville chorale to perform locally
U.S. trying to link overdoses to Fla, pain clinics
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W.Va. attorney asks court to cut off Tomblin's pay
U.S. trying to link overdoses to Fla. pain clinics
Teen charged in bottle bomb incident
Print/E-paper exclusive: Milton crime
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell budget includes across-the-board raises
Print/E-paper exclusive: Battling bullying
Sister Madeleine Lopez dies at age 100
E-filing taxes reduces errors
Area ranks worst for overall well-being
MU students raise funds for Japan
First Stage Theatre Company brings 'Rugrats' cartoon to life
Census: More blacks in South moving to suburbs
'Litter Gitters' to speak neighborhood association meeting
Mountwest – OU Agreement Helps 2-Year Grads Persue 4-Year Degree
2011 Saban Military Wife Educational Scholarship
Print/E-paper exclusive: Shaping up softball in Huntington
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington native takes to the fashion world's runway
Campaign trails: Group backs Thompson as W.Va. governor
Enslow students making bowls for MU fundraiser
Barboursville police blotter: Man reports watch stolen from vehicle at mall parking lot
Green Acres Regional Center fundraising events
Physical fitness not determined by muscle size
One apprehended in reported armed robbery at bar
Loving Heart Missions to host food giveaway
Hospice of Huntington offers volunteer training
Crews replace telephone pole after vehicle accident
Authorities on lookout for nine from sting
Candidate Sorsaia: W.Va. needs reduced government
Event helps students prepare for graduation
Ky. House votes to raise dropout age to 18
Judge seeks details in Bayer plant case
Tomblin wants $2M for Marcellus drilling inspectors
May Graduation Application Deadline
Gallery: Tri-State's Wanted
Gallery: Do you remember? -- March 16, 2011, Marshall vs. Kent State, Sept. 4, 1982
Wednesday afternoon obituary update
Marshall freshman is West Virginia finalist for National Symphony Summer Music Institute
Pillows for patients
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell school board struggles with naming rights
Thomas McChesney: Create Huntington founding board members set to rotate off
Deborah Miller: Many options available to help with estate planning
Get Healthy Tri-State: The secret behind the do-nothing diet revealed
Local physician receives award from India
Music Hall of Fame induction set for Oct. 15
Ironton students head back to school after flooding
One injured during Pedro home fire
Former radio sports announcer dies in crash
Felon admits to gun charge
Last American vet of WWI buried
Gallery: Do you remember? -- March 15, 2011
Alumni Awards Banquet set for April 9 at Marshall University
Print/E-paper exclusive: Physical education teacher champions change
Print/E-paper exclusive: U.S. attorney says crime-fighting efforts paying off in Huntington
Cabell Reading Council sponsors parent workshop
This week in W.Va. history
Variety of health-related classes offered
Two men arrested after child falls from window
Guidance offered to help recovery efforts in Japan
New Jersey students work with Huntington Area Habitat for Humanity
Tri-State News Quiz answers
Barboursville man reports three stolen guns
Despite more rain, river levels continue to fall
Huntington making progress on demolition list
Hurricane man named state jails director
Businesses affected by tragedies in Japan
AARP hosts candidate forum
U.S. attorney details crime-fighting successes
Schmidlapp Distinguished Lectureship set for March 31 at Marshall
Print/E-paper exclusive: Couple count their blessings after adoption of 5 siblings
Lawmakers pass some key education bills
'Barney Live in Concert' tickets go on sale Monday
Girl Scouts celebrate world culture
High waters begin to recede
Morehead concert choir, chamber singers to present concert Tuesday
Bell receives conservation award from Buford DAR
Big Sandy hosts WSAZ Home and Garden Show
Speaker helps Legion post celebrate 92 years
Lawmakers pass raises on final day
Gallery: Progress 2 -- Health and Finance
River at Huntington expected to hit 53.2 feet on Monday
Week designated for MS awareness
Community to raise funds for Green Acres
Mystery dinner to benefit Boyd library
How key bills fared
Chimney Corner Cafe to celebrate St. Patty's Day
One jailed on felony charges
Hospice hosts its annual Indoor Beach Party
Symphony performs 'Carnivale: Celebrate Life, Love, Fate!'
W.Va. legislature passes ethics bill
W.Va. Senate OKs senior citizen outdoor license
Man injured in morning fire
Print/E-paper exclusive: Kenova police seeking help in theft cases
2011 United High School Media Winners Announced
Print/E-paper exclusive: Ham Bacon and Egg sale list
Print/E-paper exclusive: Education bills hinge on last day of session
News in brief
Installation at museum homage to pop culture
Virginia State University's Gospel Chorale performs at Marshall
Mud, Guyandotte and Ohio rivers rise over flood levels
Mall rape suspect asks for new attorney
Milton man reports burglary, breaking and entering
Bar set high for 11th annual WSAZ Home and Garden Show
Volunteers needed for Adam Johnson memorial run
W.Va. lawmakers propose pay raise compromise
W.Va. Legislature passes measure to honor Mollohan
W.Va. House weighs in on Wisconsin situation
Gallery: Rugrats Preshow
MCTC, Ohio U. work together to reduce costs
Thumbs up: Better workforce development vital to state’s economy
Mountwest Pledges More Grads
Police blotter: Shopper cited after trying to exit store with meat
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local lawmakers share opinions on session
Print/E-paper exclusive: House approves Internet predator legislation
Ky. police arrest two on burglary charges
New season of 'Food Revolution' starts April 12
MU hosts West Virginia Rosies
Woman killed in Mason County accident
Rahall keynotes at D.C. transportation convention
Council reallocates fire, police funds toward paving goal
River towns under flood watch
Senate approves amended teacher evaluation bill
HYAMP celebrates new venue with upcoming show
Get healthy Tri-State: Work out more in less time
Gardener to receive conservation award
National marriage experts to host seminar at church
Board requires W.Va. DEP to rewrite mining permit
Autism insurance bill moves to full W.Va. Senate
BLOG UPDATE: Nutrition 101: Breaking It Down
Print/E-paper exclusive: Green Acres' trouble includes state debt
Print/E-paper exclusive: Investigation: Millions of illegal cigarettes moved through Huntington
KDMC doctor in online discussion
Museum hosts its annual ball March 19
Huntington's Kitchen to host Irish Carnival
Hospice hosts its third Spring Fever Indoor Beach Party on March 12
Events planned for March for Meals campaign
Local residents named W.Va. History Heroes
Heritage Station a sign of progress
Healthy habits now can last lifetime for your child
Sheriff launches revamped website
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Landing gear stuck on plane carrying Herd football coaches, crash averted
Proposed W.Va. retiree, teacher bonus climbs to $2,400
Gas prices take double-digit jump in W.Va.
Gallery: Do you remember? -- March 9, 2011 -- final edition of the Huntington Advertiser
Gallery: Boston College students check out Heritage Station
Print/E-paper exclusive: Milton crime
Huntington senior ready for final high school production
Print/E-paper exclusive: W.Va. House, Senate in disagreement over teacher pay as session wanes
Celtic Crossroads performs at the Paramount
Print/E-paper exclusive: Would-be teachers aren't fitting school district needs
Print/E-paper exclusive: More than 500, including prominent sports figures, owed money in bankruptcy
One injured after tugboat sinks in the Ohio River
All-County Band performs at Cabell Midland High School
Culloden man sentenced in gun theft case
Schooner’s Waterfront Grille closed because of high water
OLBH staff urges diabetes awareness
Health screening offered March 11 in Ashland
OLBH seeking junior volunteers for summer
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Flags lowered to honor former W.Va. Delagate Sorah
W.Va. health insurance exchange bill advances
New permit for W.Va. mine challenged in federal court
Research the candidates for W.Va. governor on our special election site
Print/E-paper exclusive: Music therapist helps children
Student body president, vice president candidates to debate Wednesday
Authority in the study of violence and hate to speak at Marshall University
Marshall University offering educational session on cervical cancer
Ambulance involved in accident
Candidate filing period open in Barboursville
City Council finance committee to meet today
Campaign trails: Treasurer Perdue winner of committee straw poll
What women need to know about Social Security
Fourth Annual Chocolate Celebration set for April 9
Police blotter: Four arrested on felony drug charges Sunday
Authorities seeking Ky. man with three warrants
Middle East uprisings focus of MU forum
Residents take advantage of tax assistance
Bankruptcy affects many local investors
Special session possible for food tax
Lawmakers face dueling proposals for pay raises
Students find Habitat experience rewarding
Perfect Pet Contest registration begins; top prize is worth $485
Gallery: Boston College students arrive to help Habitat for Humanity
Print/E-paper exclusive: Group helps families to cope with addicts
Virginia State University's Gospel Choir to perform at Marshall March 11
Marshall announces top scoring freshmen on national assessment exam
Career Services hosts Educator Expo today and Tuesday at Marshall
Group hopes to transform parts of Guyandotte River
Volunteers, donors sought for Red Cross Month
Public meetings
W.Va. tax tips
W.Va. independent agents question health exchange
I-64 work planned in Boyd County this week
Greenbrier owner to speak at childcare awards event
World of Wheels wraps up for year
Print/E-paper exclusive: Clyde Beal column
Gallery: Progress 1 -- Education and Industry
Restrictions planned for Catlettsburg exit
Model Train Railroad Show set March 19-20
Chad Pennington's Celebrity Bowl rescheduled for May 14
Tri-State news quiz
Boyd County judge sentences four to prison
Dates for summer church camps set
Man arrested on firearm, drug charges
McDonald's presents view of new electric vehicle
Library brings Egypt to Huntington with fundraising gala
W.Va. Presbyterians back ordination of gays
Print/E-paper exclusive: Crime at Marshall
Print/E-paper exclusive: MCTC, Ohio U. work together to reduce costs
OLBH sleep lab to take part in National Sleep Awareness
Church to host spaghetti dinner
Church to celebrate pastor's anniversary
Business4Breakfest registration now open
Hillbilly Hotdogs featured as No. 1 stop for 'Massive Meal'
New peer-led support group being formed in Charleston
Court suspends Ashland lawyer
Symphony members visit local schools
MU presents its first Festival of New Music
W.Va. health authorities warn of prep athletes' illness
Tomblin adjusts budget proposal
Last WWI vet gets caught up in politics
Hospital reports possible high radiation levels
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell Commission puts new fire alarm on hold
'Body Shots V: Vampires' to be presented March 17 at Marshall University
West Virginia Rosies to make presentation at Marshall University
Application process begins for Graduate Scholarship Tuition Waivers
Print/E-paper exclusive: Locals want more Amtrak service
Indictments reveal suspect names
Greenbo Lake State Resort to host International Cuisine Irish Night
Lincoln Brass to perform at area schools for symphony program
First Class Band to make debut at Poetry Lounge
Barboursville police blotter: One arrested, charged in weekend robbery
Local House members divided on bullying bill
Covenant School headmaster, teachers kiss pig for fundraiser
St. Mary's presents 'Eat Right With Color' program at its St. Vincent's Cafe
Capitol ceremony for last WWI vet blocked by Congress
W.Va. lawmakers urged to enact insurance exchange
Bid to end W.Va. sheriff term limits advancing
Flags to be lowered in Buckles honor, Boehner denies request to lay in state
Meth-making bill passes House
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall Career Expo
Print/E-paper exclusive: Roller Derby team starting in Huntington
Appellate court gets approval from Senate
Globetrotters show off skills at the Big Sandy
Students to volunteer for Habitat program
Cabell County looking for deputies
C-K Alumni Band to sponsor Longaberger Basket Bingo
Two sentenced after pleading guilty to drug trafficking
Fire destroys home Wednesday in Prichard
TTA involved in second crash in two days
W.Va. Senate approves $39 million in DMV fees
W.Va. House passes tougher bullying bill
Plan to tackle W.Va. retiree health costs revived
W.Va. Senate defeats U.S. 35 funding proposal
Delta flights between Huntington, Detroit began today
Gallery: World of Wheels entries
Print/E-paper exclusive: Resolution stalled in House
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell School Board to allow naming rights
Print/E-paper exclusive: Youth orchestra gets funding
Utility truck strikes TTA bus, no injuries
How to know if you're too sick for exercising
Bill could help usher in a new economy
Artists sought for annual children's art festival
Commission to discuss budget, cable agreement
Man admits to stalking ex-wife
W.Va. Senate endorses DMV fee hikes
W.Va. court says county can't reverse vote on tolls for U.S. 35
Marshall wins state championship in speech and debate tournament
Underwood Senior Center offers wellness classes
Print/E-paper exclusive: Ohio trooper racking up awards
Developer gets OK from city council to build condos
Fire damages house on 8th Street
Do you remember?
5th Annual Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
Fund set up for food pantry destroyed by fire
Wet February precedes start of forest fire season in W.Va., Ohio
Hospice to present sessions on grief
Peace Corps turns 50
Local hospice offers grief support group
City worker critical after blast
Rivers expected to crest this week
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Feb. 28, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Circuit court releases six sentencings
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council to vote on resolution for construction of DirecTV call center
Marshall to celebrate 50 years as a university at State Capitol on Wednesday
Marshall Chamber Choir to tour starting March 16
Last veteran of WWI dies in W.Va. at age 110
W.Va. lawmakers to tweak OPEB attack plan
TRI-STATE NEWS QUIZ ANSWERS
Students participate in Region 2 Solo and Ensemble Festival
Former Blenko workers sought for research project
World of Wheels headed to Big Sandy
Speaker focuses on life of nun considered for sainthood
Portsmouth lawmaker targets ‘pill mills’ in bill
6th Annual Character Breakfast scheduled
Print/E-paper exclusive: City eyes fuel deal
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU reaches 50th anniversary of switch from college to university
Two men indicted in '10 shooting death case
Ironton police arrest Ky. man on firearm charge
Fire burns abandoned house in Guyandotte
SGA's election process begins Feb. 27 at MU
Woman jailed on felony robbery charge
Two honored for support of Comfort House
Appys awarded at conclusion of film festival
CMHS hosts Rhythm in Red Show Choir Invitational
Waste Authority conducts tire collection for Wayne residents
Increased funding proposed for paving
Clyde Beal: Local hobby uncovers forgotten facts
Kiwanis Pancake Festival to feature arts, crafts
Sunday's child
Tri-State news quiz
Switch up dinner with this pork recipe
Print/E-paper exclusive: Jain keeps the Tri-State working out
Troy Brown urges students to gear up for WESTEST 2
Print/E-paper exclusive: Home rule bill stalls in legislature
United Way encouraging support of new GIVE 5 initiative
Simple tips help you be a cold and flu warrior
Catawba Singers to perform in Huntington
Frontier customers without service
Man arrested following reported stabbing
Man reports theft, broken window
Fire damages locomotive, one employee rescued
Judge believes past has no impact on case
W.Va. pay raise bill has 2nd round for schools
W.Va. House committee passes bill to curb meth
Ex-motorcycle club leader gets prison
Dems, GOP differ on approach to W.Va. food tax cuts
MU Theatre Alliance performs 'Dead Man Walking'
Print/E-paper exclusive: Paving planned for Huntington
Print/E-paper exclusive: Judicial pay raise proposal gets mixed reaction
Second man arrested in recent robbery
Cast performs 'A Chorus Line' at the Keith-Albee
Court filings detail continuing drug offensive
Radio stations taking part in St. Jude's event
OLBH sponsoring Dance For Your Heart
Milton police blotter: Man arrested after threatening to kill wife
Indian workout creator visits local schools
Union officials approve contract with KDMC
Mall to get $5million-plus renovation
No easy answers for retiree health costs
W.Va. House OKs retiree bonus; Senate may increase
Fugitive caught in W.Va. fights return to Ohio
W.Va. CHIP OKs plan to cover more children
Justices: Court no place to fight SSAC rulings
Print/E-paper exclusive: Crime in Barboursville
Print/E-paper exclusive: Bill to push for economic innovation
Marshall asks for student feedback on national survey
Green Acres in need of funds for repairs
5th Annual Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
Police blotter: Victim reports hit-and-run auto accident
Detroit man gets prison, fine in crack case
Huddleston Bolen to hold seminar
Last man sentenced in drug ring
Man charged with sexual abuse, fleeing
Kid Rock, Jamey Johnson rock arena
Feds raid Fla. pill mills, arrest docs, owners
W.Va. Senate panel revives insurance exchange bill
Judge taps expert to review W.Va. Bayer plant
Most Dems in W.Va. governor's race say they will back nominee
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Feb. 23, 2011
Nominate a star student for 2011
Citizen Award nominations
Check out our restaurant inspection database
Print/E-paper exclusive: Closed 50 years ago, Douglass High remembered fondly
More than 70 employers will seek to network and hire students, alumni at Spring Career Expo
New awards at Marshall endowed by music professor
Print/E-paper exclusive: Learning pottery
Visiting Writers Series marks Black History Month with Tony Grooms
Selby Wellman to be keynote speaker at April CI Day event
2011 Appalachian Film Festival schedule
Opole, Philharmonic of Poland performs at Ashland's Paramount Arts Center
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local legislators want food tax gone
Mother surrenders to authorities, charged with child neglect
Deputies make meth bust; two arrested for operating home lab
Robbery suspect charged with drug possession
Woman charged with DUI, obstructing an officer
The 5th Annual Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
Gas prices spike in the Tri-State
Molding creating
Pick up your pace, send cancer packing
Rivertown Review collecting food for River Cities Harvest
Citizen Award nominations
Volunteers should start with own neighborhood
Online comments fueled tensions at Spring Valley HS, officials say
Fresh Market program gets boost from hospital
MU-ADVANCE program to be featured on 'This Week in West Virginia'
Empty Bowls raises awareness while helping hungry people throughout the region
Print/E-paper exclusive: Prospective students get to see MU campus 'in action'
Print/E-paper exclusive: Mystery photo a focal point in family's home
OLBH, Red Cross to conduct blood drive
Manchin seeks shift in Afghanistan role
Folk art center to open new exhibit
KDMC to host EMS Conference 2011 on March 7
Undercover drug buys net Boyd arrests
Classes and groups offered in the Tri-State
Man, woman jailed on meth charge
Democratic executive committee set to meet
Floor catches fire in Barboursville area home
Report of sex abuse leads to police chase
Company buys Huntington Industrial Center
Kasich targets drug abuse in Scioto County
Tomblin proposes lieutenant gov
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Feb. 21, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: MIIR progressing in research, growth
Renaissance ballroom to host RoMANtic Caberet
Vietnam Veterans Memorial: The Moving Wall to make tour stop at Barboursville Park
President's Day closings
90-DAY CHALLENGE
Six arrested, sent to regional jail on felony charges
Several counties experience forest fires in past week
Public meetings
Flea market, antique show dates announced
Zabala brings her unique sound to MU
Manchin, 3 senators ask Florida to end ’flamingo express’
Giant flea market and antique show dates announced
Amtrak to conduct "Civic Conversation"
Cabell GOP committee to meet Feb. 21
Hospice plans indoor beach party
The 5th Annual Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
Print/E-paper exclusive: Acquaintance rapes often unreported
Print/E-paper exclusive: Improving cable service
Fundraiser to feature collection of antiquities
Tri-State news quiz
Scouts take part in Merit Badge College
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
VITA site offers free tax assistance
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Two jailed on felony charges Friday
Big Sandy hosts cheer championship
Huntington's Kitchen plans 'The Revolution Continues'
Church sponsoring financial class
Cabell GOP executive committee meets Monday
Two jailed on felony charges
WVSU Extension Service offering workshop on bramble fruit production
Veggies make Greek Pepperoncini Pita diabetic friendly
Citizen Award nominations
Former Ohio death row inmate wants name cleared
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU photography graduate exhibiting on international stage
MU's role in promoting diversity discussed at breakfast
Print/E-paper exclusive: Bill pushes for tougher landlord regulations
President's Day closings
Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
Do you remember?
Man charged with child neglect, public intoxication
West 17th Street Bridge vehicle mishaps cause traffic to slow
Wanted Kentucky man arrested in Alabama
Longtime local activist Winnie Fox remembered for her tenacity
Teen summit seeks to inspire
Group lobbies for Beech Fork lodge
'Beef jerky bandits' nabbed
Big Sandy hosts TNA Wrestling
Capper files for re-election
KDMC launches MyChart
ARTS hosting St. Patrick's Day dinner
Dementia Support Group at KDMC meets Feb. 21
Two-vehicle crash near Proctorville
W.Va. court pay hikes approved by House Judiciary
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington native capturing history of blacks in military
'Baskets for Branches' collection scheduled for March 2
Digital forensics professor will help Cabell County fight Internet crimes against children, child pornography
Gallery 842 to open exhibition by students, local artists
Print/E-paper exclusive: Kopp says new bond issue possible
Council plans review of budget
Print/E-paper exclusive: Four accused of trafficking designer drug
Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
United Way initiative offers tax filing assistance
Get Healthy Tri-State: Eat more, exercise less, lose weight
Wayne blotter: Genoa man dies in ATV accident near Lambert Branch
CITIZEN AWARD NOMINATIONS
STEM-tastic Club focuses on math, engineering, science
3 arrested in home invasion
Barboursville police blotter: Police find drugs at vehicle crash
Cabell County hires part-time Internet crimes investigator
Local legislators against hike
MU settles suit with nursing student
Potholes cause bumpy commutes
Sisters charged with drug trafficking
Rock Hill student killed in crash
Senate bill would ease W.Va. property tax jumps
House passes amended texting ban
Scholarship opportunities for women 40 and older
Intent to Plan new Master of Science in Athletic Training degree approved today in MU Board of Governors meeting
More than 800 to attend Green and White Day at Marshall University
Marshall to host Festival Band Weekend
Print/E-paper exclusive: Different versions of death penalty bill float around W.Va. legislature
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington Health Revolution to host Health Day
Wells Fargo Foundation presents grant to United Way
Westmoreland Baptist Church hosts clothes giveaway
5 tips to help you combat gym fear
Italian course at MU scheduled Feb. 22
Little Victories Animal Rescue hosts bingo night
Ashland man sentenced to five years in prison
Man indicted in counterfeiting case
Hometown Breakfast raises funds for Coalition for the Homeless
W.Va. Senate passes jobless fund loan option
Print/E-paper exclusive: Area legislators back break for seniors, disabled
Print/E-paper exclusive: Area of St. Mary's dedicated to Ted Barr
Marshall students can win prizes in campus tournament challenge
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall board to vote on new master's degree
Print/E-paper exclusive: Bill could expand home rule for cities
Cabell BOE approves $260K bid for swing set upgrades
Two in hospital after stabbing
Citizen Award Nomination
Police blotter: Man faces several charges from hotel room incident
Two plead guilty to fed theft charges
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MU to have Military Appreciation Night
WV weighs prescriptions for OTC cold medicines
Gov. Tomblin proposes West Virginia Marcellus task force
Veterans file suit; say rape cases mishandled
Legislative notes: Tomblin, Maloney on top of primary ballots
Milton man charged in drug arrest
Police blotter: Huntington man on probation arrested on burglary charge
One dead, one injured in vehicle accidents
Farrell takes oath before packed courtroom
Police investigating robbery at Tiger Mart
Avoid falling victim to potholes
Classes help keep Tri-State healthy
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Local trooper gets statewide award
Sheriff's cruiser damaged in pursuit
Mountwest joins pledge for more grads
Mayor: Revenue flat on budget
Obama's drug czar planning local visit
2011 State of the City
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Feb. 14, 2011
Lady Antebellum wins 5 Grammys
Print/E-paper exclusive: Five sentenced on felony charges
Print/E-paper exclusive: New judge Farrell reaches career goal
Marshall hosts solo and ensemble festival
Marshall University's annual Diversity Breakfast set for Friday
List of Grammy winners in some major categories
W.Va. may reduce food tax, give workers pay boost
Do you remember?
MU athletics hosts Sweetheart Clinic
Citizen Award nominations
Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps coming to Marshall
Cub Scouts host annual Pinewood Derby
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Print/E-paper exclusive: Heart disease
Last week to get early bird tickets to Red Cross fundraiser
Sunday's child
Clyde Beal: Sweethearts for more than 63 years
Sesame Street Live scheduled April 5-6
Vehicle flips, driver OK in W.Va. 75 accident
Cornmeal gives these muffins a crunchy texture
Tri-State Youth Orchestra presents its Valentine's dance
Marshall University Theatre to present 'Dead Man Walking'
Symphony, guest conductor delight Keith-Albee crowd
Church celebrates African heritage with fashion show
Students revitalize NAACP youth council
Print/E-paper exclusive: Crime at Marshall
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wayne County crime
Print/E-paper exclusive: Judge overturns '99 murder conviction
Gunmen rob stranded motorist
Officials decide appointments for primary election workers
Portion of Ky. 2543 to be closed for repairs
Five organizations awarded grant money
Ashland police investigating bank robbery
One injured in rollover crash
High-flying action hits arena
Valentine's event celebrates families
Show choir presents 'The Way You Make Me Feel' dinner theater
Print/E-paper exclusive: Don Perdue only local legislator to vote against allowing MMA
Print/E-paper exclusive: Bad check included in wider investigation
Marshall to observe Military Appreciation Night Feb. 16
Print/E-paper exclusive: Woman yells at police, gets walked to prison
Print/E-paper exclusive: Middleman in heroin ring speaks
You can prevent pneumonia: Here’s how
Drug abuse increases childhood poisoning risk
Senate passes bill to increase robbery penalties in W.Va.
Lawrence plans prescription drug collection for summer
Man charged with distributing drugs in Mason County
Pedestrian struck, suffers minor injuries
Former movie theater worker convicted of first-degree robbery
Public forum to focus on safety
Marple picked as W.Va. schools superintendent
Mountwest, MU hosting college goal events
Arenacross takes over arena
Smokey Bear educates children about forest fires
Marshall's late-night show 'Up Late' features video game composer Tallarico
Marshall University Theatre to present Tim Robbins' 'Dead Man Walking'
SURE program continues this summer; applications being accepted
Print/E-paper exclusive: 48 enter ranks of Eagle Scouts
Print/E-paper exclusive: New judge to preside over Goff trial
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington tax plan won't get review until mid-March
Man charged with distributing drugs in Mason County
Ironton man sentenced to prison for felonious assault
Sobonya, others pushing for passage of ‘trinket bill’
Legislative notes: Senior citizens recognized at West Virginia Culture Center
Interstate Planning Commission discusses public transit, efficiency
Ohio man charged with throwing son against wall
Man charged in purse snatching
Board issues charges against area doctor
Wednesday evening obituary update
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Feb. 9, 2011 -- Price's Bakery
Print/E-paper exclusive: Bill would mean jail time for parents of truant students
Eagle Scouts, volunteers recognized at dinner
Print/E-paper exclusive: Meet your legislators
Print/E-paper exclusive: General Caucus works across legislative aisles
Print/E-paper exclusive: Bill would toughen qualifications for magistrates
50-year-old Barboursville levy to stay in effect; mayor relieved at voter results
Tips offered for visiting nursing homes in flu season
Internet predator bill clears Senate
Soup has power to slim, lower your BMI
Judge switch delays trial in Bowen case
Man, woman arrested after robbery
Friends of Healing Place meeting Feb. 10
'Love Your Heart' event set for Feb. 9
Tolsia High School student killed in wreck
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawrence grand jury hands up indictments
Media Advisory: Dean's list available on Marshall website
Print/E-paper exclusive: Salon owner's canvas on the tip of a finger
Print/E-paper exclusive: Scouting all in the family
Salon owner's canvas on the tip of a finger
Health activities abound this week
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CITIZEN AWARD NOMINATIONS
Tips to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning
Suspect contemplated suicide prior to killing
Community Hospice offers grief counseling
Metro Valley Patriots sponsoring event Feb. 12
Poets read from works at Marshall University
Mayor urges support of excess levy
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Feb. 7, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marshall officials keeping eye on Senate Bill 330
This week in West Virginia history
Local church hosts Chinese New Year's celebration
Four booked at regional jail on felony charges
Public meetings
Red Cross continues to face weather challenges
90-DAY CHALLENGE
Missing dog
Doctoral candidate to speak on Haiti at MU
Marshall hosts Soul Food Feast
Gallery: Packers win Super Bowl 31-25
Gallery: Ronald Reagan's 100th birthday
Print/E-paper exclusive: Camp NEW You participants reunite
Print/E-paper exclusive: Volunteer fire departments struggle to recruit, retain members
Weekend kicks off prom season
Therapy center hosts Valentine Celebration
Comfort House celebrates 12 years of hospitality
Partnership planned for water extension
Technology Summit set for Feb. 9-10 at Marshall University
11th annual Holzer Senior Outreach Celebrity Dinner scheduled for Feb. 18
United Way accepting letters of intent
Heritage Station hosts forum for entrepreneurs
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Gallery: Glitters opens in Ironton
Prom frenzy begins in Tri-State
Print/E-paper exclusive: Schools crack down on criminal behavior
Ceredo police blotter: Employee reports copper piping, wiring stolen from property
Police blotter: Woman reports being punched in head after someone approached her vehicle
Los Angeles school district cancels deal with Jamie Oliver
Hospital receives national recognition
Hospice of Huntington to extend shopping hours for gift shop
Wayne County police blotter: Woman shot in Lavalette; suspect in custody
Guyandotte church to give away winter coats
No injuries reported during house fire on Norway Ave.
Ohio opens emergency communications center
Go Red event raises heart health awareness
Frontier donates to Marshall
St. Joe celebrates Catholic Schools Week
Wyngaters in Song in need of equipment
Road wear a concern
The Herald-Dispatch seeking Citizen Award nominations
The 5th Annual Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
Tax credits designed to help those who work
Walkers have bigger brains and better memories
Pinewood Derby Scout winners announced
Print/E-paper exclusive: Mayor Wolfe vetoes spending limit
Frontier presents June Harless Center with $200,000; Grant supports Virtual S.T.E.M. Academy
Orchestras, choirs, video games join forces for night at the Keith
Print/E-paper exclusive: Marcellus Shale gas boom one of most complex issues facing Legislature
Get Healthy Tri-State: Can your weight be a driving risk?
Rick Simmons: Guyandotte Elementary staff maintains school's legacy
High winds create choppy water at Harris Riverfront Park
The 5th Annual Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
Citizen Award nominations
Working women
Hospital to host lunch 'Just Us Girls' Feb. 24
Substance abuse center receives $250K grant
Gas prices shoot higher in Huntington
Defense to question handling of evidence
Hundreds register to donate bone marrow
W.Va. lawmakers set election dates
Bulldozer driver dies at Consol mine in W.Va.
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Print/E-paper exclusive: Crime in Barboursville
Haiti expert to make presentation Feb. 9 at Marshall University
Kellogg Elementary's program brings parents, children together
Share your Valentine's Day tales with us
Tomblin signs proclamation for Catholic Schools Week
Land Trust to present its annual award
Deputies search for car wash vandal
Kenova plant strike nears six months
Lawmakers predict action on addiction problem
Surveillance video captures Xbox theft
Coal Grove man sentenced to seven years in prison
Tips offer guidlines for reaching health goals
Hospital offers 'Love Your Heart' Wednesdays
Gusty winds cause power outages across Tri-State
Print/E-paper exclusive: Groundhog Day
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU prof. talks about source of unrest in Egypt
After-school STEM program planned at Marshall University for children in grades 1 through 5
Marshall continues series on preparing for graduate school
Print/E-paper exclusive: New Ironton-Russell Bridge back on the table
Print/E-paper exclusive: 'Woody' Williams to be featured on Discovery Channel
Police chase leads to two arrests, charges in 3 counties
Holland joins W.Va. GOP as exec. director
WV House, Senate pass different election bills
Man charged with felony burglary, destruction of property
Sanitary board meeting canceled
Singing Valentines available as gifts
Two women injured after vehicle crash
Hospital to host bone marrow drive Feb. 3
Lawmakers share opinions on approval of special elections
2 punished, one admits to federal crime
City questions firefighting grant
Print/E-paper exclusive: Area healthy heart activities
Print/E-paper exclusive: Public safety symposium this weekend
Poets from Ireland to read from their work Feb. 7 at Marshall
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local man with brain tumor surprised with Super Bowl Tickets
Print/E-paper exclusive: Steelers gear a big seller locally
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Submit your Valentine's Day, romance stories
Public safety symposium this weekend
Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit set
Citizen Award nominations
Health-conscious classes scheduled
2 local churches to offer music, speakers this week
Get healthy: Washing your hands key tip to keep from getting ill
Soul Food Feast Feb. 6 at Marshall
Brothers receive maximum sentence in '02 killing
Seniors enjoy West Library exercise program
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Jan. 31, 2011, Political rally for U.S. Sen. Robert Taft of Ohio
Print/E-paper exclusive: Program helps students refocus
Print/E-paper exclusive: Scholarship forum educates students
Civil rights activist Joan C. Browning to speak at Marshall University
SGA seeking students, faculty to participate in community gardens initiative
Legislature targets synthetic drugs
Debt, jobless figures raise red flags
Complete list of winners at annual SAG Awards
Officials investigating plane crash in Lawrence County
State says prescription prices continue rising
Firth, Portman, Bale, Leo win Screen Actors prizes
Hospital society accepting nominations for awards
Three booked on felony charges Sunday
Public meetings
RV & Boat Show wraps up at Big Sandy
Financial classes start Feb. 7 in Huntington
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawmakers eye revamping delegate districts
Poll: W.Va. voters favor GOP frontrunners over Obama for 2012 election
Tree sale in Lawrence County under way
Bone marrow donor drive set for Feb. 3
Paramount to host Red Sparkly Shoe Day
Massey Energy Co. sold
Rahall calls for review of postal consolidation
Boy Scouts build cars to race in annual Pinewood Derby
Energy Express seeks summer mentors
Poll: W.Va. voters favor GOP frontrunners over Obama for 2012 election
Long-time Cabell educator dies at 101
Infield ponds, mud don’t deter softball tournament
Print/E-paper exclusive: Demands run afoul of budget
Print/E-paper exclusive: Food pantry focuses on healthful food
Print/E-paper exclusive: Charities in Tri-State do well despite bad economy
Prestera awarded telemedicine grant
5th Annual Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
Murder suspect jailed on home confinement violation
Louis Capaldini: Parallels run throughout music and sports
Police to test physical agility of applicants
Milton police blotter: Officers recover counterfeit cash in Milton
Wayne police blotter: Huntington resident arrested on drug charges
Get healthy: Myth or fact: feed a cold, starve a fever
Exceeding expectations
MU presents latest installment of its chamber music series
Murder suspect jailed on home confinement violation
Print/E-paper exclusive: Woman fakes going into labor to escape police
Print/E-paper exclusive: Friends, family trying to get Huntington man to Super Bowl
National/International Author to discuss latest book on local talk radio show
Daniel to chair energy, utilities committee
Lawmakers propose Robert C. Byrd holiday
Student hospitalized after fight at Rock Hill
Bill would establish MU forensic center as state DNA lab for police
Lawrence sheriff to purchase new vehicles
MCTC hosts student business plan awards
MU kicks off Jazz Festival
Police blotter: $575 in vandalism damage reported at car wash in Ona
Man convicted on federal drug charge
Five ways music makes you healthier and younger
Income tax modifications differ for W.Va. senior citizens
GOP: Capito won't run for governor
W.Va. Senate panel approves June 20 primary
Print/E-paper exclusive: Pullman developer making good on increased rent
Marshall University forensics professor receives federal grant to analyze interpretation of fire debris
Police blotter: More than $1,000 in hair care products reported stolen from Kroger
Poll examines gubernatorial match-ups
Legislative notes: AFL-CIO backs convention plan for special election nominees
Children's hospital gets boost with donation
Nominations taken for citizens award
Annual Easter egg fundraiser under way
Tomblin's bonus plan for teachers lacks local support
Research: Music a powerful tool for working out
MU hosts music professors at guest artist recital event
FBI offers reward in bank robbery
New rules would eliminate coal jobs
Winter weather to ease this weekend
Mason County deputies seeking robbery suspect
Church to give away winter clothes
Create Huntington to celebrate accomplishments Thursday
Nominations open for citizen award
Web cam: Downtown flurries
Good News Mountaineer Garage provides van for quadriplegic woman
Print/E-paper exclusive: City seeks quick verdict on taxes
Get Healthy Tri-State: Attention all desk jockeys — Take a stand
Obama's message: Move together or not at all
Thomas McChesney: Create Huntington event will challenge, encourage community
The 5th Annual Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
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Man admits passing counterfeit bill
Avenged Sevenfold, others rock arena on 'Nightmare After Christmas Tour'
Group urges tying funding to retention rate
Administrative moves announced at Marshall
Huntington delegates given new committee assignments
Parole process fix passes
Obama: Move together or not at all
KDMC union workers to host town hall meeting
Counselors earn state recognition
Rep. Rahall announces health services grant
Man admits guilt in '08 crack deal
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawrence County's new ambulance service not lacking in experience
Print/e-paper exclusive: Keeping up with the WV Legislature
Children read to therapy dogs as part of library program
Store video shows purse snatching suspects
Council votes to limit mayor's spending
Public meetings
One hurt in morning vehicle crash
Do you remember?: Truax-Traer Coal Co. coal terminal
Citizen Award nominations
Six indicted by Boyd County grand jury
Cemetery iconography seminar offered at Carter Caves
Detroit native admits to firearms charge
MU, hospital educate students on vaccines
Brownies visit The Herald-Dispatch
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Jan 24, 2011
U.S. Postal Service to have public meeting on Ashland service
Print/E-paper exclusive: Fire dept. seeking two large fed grants
Marshall University teams with health department for vaccine initiative
Spring schedule of author appearances for Visiting Writers Series announced
Funny Bone thrives since reopening
Local schools take part in skits at St. Joe Invitational
C.A.F.E. dinner to raise funds for artists
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This week in West Virginia history
5th Annual Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
Man who shot at police out of hospital, in jail
St. Mary's to present Masala Bhangra Workout Master Class on Feb. 25
Citizen Award nominations
Tri-State News Quiz answers
Eight sentenced in circuit court
Police respond to armed robbery scene
Get Healthy Tri-State: Roasted vegetables are a healthy side dish
Woman OK after car hits ice patch, hangs over cliff
Clyde Beal: Woman enjoys lifelong hobby of racing horses
Heritage Station hosts murder mystery
Citizen award nominations
New tool sought to track predators
Specialist from WV Conservation Agency set to speak Tuesday
South Western Regional Drug Court graduation ceremony set for Jan. 28
Tri-State News Quiz
Man indicted on kidnapping charges
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU professor opens exhibit at Gallery 842
Print/E-paper exclusive: Teen moved to adult status in Lowry death
Wayne County blotter: Woman reports property stolen from deceased father's estate
WIne tasting a success, raises funds
Snoring could be a sign of syndrome X
Barboursville police blotter: Employee suspected of giving away merchandise
Barboursville Police release December stats
U.S. Postal Service to have public meeting
The 5th Annual Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
Man charged with stealing metal from local company
Agencies, housing authorities awarded $1.4M in funding
Trial date set for 2006 murder case
Band festival continues at MU despite winter weather
Print/E-paper exclusive: Leaving hardest part for soldier
2-Hour Delay Friday January 21
Guest tubist, percussionist to present recital Jan. 26
Print/E-paper exclusive: Group has new approach to substance abuse crisis
Police blotter: Air conditioner compressor reported stolen from business
Four Pole sewer woes expressed at meeting
Interest growing for separate House district lines
Cabell selects new county manager
Weather prompts events to be canceled
Huntington man cleared of charge after year in jail
Manchin proposes plan to curb EPA
Police track bank robber
The 5th Annual Cabell County Drug Prevention Summit
Human Resources chapter to meet Wednesday
MLK Day cleanup projects a success
Send us your local band profile
Lawmakers divided on primary
Visualization laboratory to be featured on 'This Week in West Virginia'
Marshall to test MU Alert emergency messaging system
Office of Research Integrity to present 'Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Research' workshop
Upcoming Gallery 842 exhibition focuses on the spiritual
Print/E-paper exclusive: Legislators agree special election was right call
Print/E-paper exclusive: 50 years ago: W.Va. hails JKF inauguration
Seven injured in auto accident
Get Healthy Tri-State: Snyder's of Hanover pledges to reduce salt
Youth focus of drug summit
Forecast says rain turns into snow, bitter temps
Funeral services announced for fire victim
Huntington Habitat breaks ground on its 75th house
MCTC's Workforce Development Institute honors first graduating class
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Heroin kingpin gets 24 years
Print/E-paper exclusive: Brenda Lucas Column
Print/E-paper exclusive: Southside joined by teachers, students from Hong Kong
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cline to serve as interim at Alderson-Broaddus
Brothers face 15 years in '02 killing
Violauta Duo to perform Jan. 26
Proposed W.Va. Senate bill corrects parole law error
Court orders 2011 election
Reactions to the Supreme Court decision
Proposed food tax cut well received in Huntington
Manchin makes stop, talks West Virginia economy
Acting gov. appoints liquor, revenue chiefs
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local hobbyist garners national attention
17 Marshall students among participants in Undergraduate Research Day
Print/E-paper exclusive: Three receive nod in judge search
Selecting judge for case complicated
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Health care forum in Logan scheduled Jan. 20
Vendor space nearly sold out for Swinefest 2011
Barboursville man held at knife point, robbed
Get Healthy Tri-State: Area offers up healthy activities
Founding member of Kenova VFD dies at 72
Cabell tech center offering nontraditional career class
Police: W.Va. sex offender registry tops 3,200
Citizen awards nominations
Painting classes available at Renaissance Art Gallery
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Jan. 17, 2011
Gallery: Past winners of the annual Herald-Dispatch Citizen Awards
Print/E-paper exclusive: Work with consultant prompts further MUPD changes
MU plans MLK events
‘Social Network’ friends Globes with 4 prizes
List of Golden Globe Award winners
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Founding of Wayne County among W.Va. history events this week
Public meetings
The Herald-Dispatch celebrates 102 years of news
Tri-State news quiz answers
Martin Luther King Day closings
Water main break blocks 8th Street West
Print/E-paper exclusive: Children bombarded with junk food ads
Print/E-paper exclusive: Blind woman shares love of reading with students
Greenbo to host International Classic Cuisine Italian Night
Help us recognize the Tri-State's top citizens for 2010
Many schools teach cursive, but don't emphasize it
Get Healthy Tri-State: Baked French toast a tasty treat
Do you remember?
Valentine concert to benefit charity
Space getting scarce for upcoming SwineFest
TRI-STATE NEWS QUIZ
Clyde Beal: A gift from the heart of a 9-year-old
Family enjoying 2nd foreign exchange student
Event offers crash course on horses
Print/E-paper exclusive: Keep fire hydrants clear
Print/E-paper exclusive: Parsons remembered as 'electrical genius' and 'one of a kind'
Print/E-paper exclusive: County defends calls on closings
Get Healthy Tri-State: Keep important relationships alive for better health
Boyd County Library hosting graphic novel club
Wayne police blotter: Man reports arson of home on Buffalo Creek
Detroit native sentenced in '08 shooting
Conserving our water
Residents urged to keep areas around fire hydrants clear
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Chamber coffee event scheduled for Jan. 28
Tax tour hits Huntington
Police blotter: Man reports prescription medication robbery at his home
One hurt in crash on Walker's Branch Road
Print/E-paper exclusive: Milton crime
WMUL students receive 20 awards in Millennium competition
Herd fans invited to reception before Marshall-West Virginia game
Acting students put their skills to work assisting medical school students
Print/E-paper exclusive: W.Va. to implement registry for advance directives, medical orders
Lost dog
Recreation Center hosts open house
Students should set financial goals
Lawsuit alleges man was beaten while in jail
Reactions from lawmakers, officials:
Police brutality allegations dismissed
St. Mary's to offer free spine class
EPA vetoes water permit for mine
Lawsuit alleges man was beaten while in jail
Police brutality allegations dismissed
Recreation Center hosts open house
Police blotter: Man reports four tires stolen from parked vehicle
Cabell Midland hosts annual Winter Wonderland Dinner
5 Cabell elementaries on regular schedule
Students should set financial goals
Outsmart your genes with these 5 habits
Adam Johnson Memorial Run to fund three scholarships
Barboursville home consumed by fire; no injuries reported
Print/E-paper exclusive: Commission to meet with candidates to replace judge
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barboursville crime
Yingling named founding dean of Marshall University School of Pharmacy
Marshall tops $2.5 million in gifts and pledges for research trust fund
42nd Anniversary Jazz Festival welcomes clarinetist Chris Vadala, trumpeter Vince DiMartino
Print/E-paper exclusive: Detroit man sentenced in Circuit Court
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington native named Sailor of the Year
Madison Avenue church to celebrate 100 years
Marshall to host celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.
Coal Grove woman gets three years in prison
Man indicted on charges that he threw one-year-old son against wall
Wayne Co. 4-H, WVU Extension to host horse clinic
Break expected this weekend with higher temperatures, rain
Performers sweep award-winning show into Huntington
Gallery: Flooding in Australia
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Print/E-paper exclusive: City establishes hotline to deter illegal contractors
Marshall University to host State of the State broadcast on World Wide Web
Print/E-paper exclusive: Actor finds inspiration from Rev. King
Main fails in robbery attempt
City establishes hotline to deter illegal contractors
City Mission to host clothing giveaway
Mexican man implicated in $15M drug conspiracy
Police officers, others recognized for efforts
Service employees picket at KDMC; both sides to re-open negotiations
House fire in Crown City kills 4-year-old boy
Woman reports battery after incident at Huntington nightclub
Boyd library offers Funday Monday Craft program
Print/E-paper exclusive: Get the scoop with Brenda Lucas
Print/E-paper exclusive: Boyd County grand jury hands up indictments
Print/E-paper exclusive: Road warrior keeps Ohio streets safe
Print/E-paper exclusive: He’s Henry the 10th, he is
Local writer to teach series of classes
Show choir to host annual Winter Wonderland Dinner
Hospital to host smoking cessation classes
Variety of health classes offered throughout Tri-State area
Guitaraist Keller Williams to perform at V Club
Ordinance provides business tax incentives
Students return to Marshall for new semester
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Jan. 10, 2011
Print/E-paper exclusive: Traffic flow could improve soon
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council to vote on tax incentive
Recreation center offers public fitness classes, demos and 'freebies' Jan. 13
RV & Boat Show scheduled for Jan. 28-30
Found dog
Original Toughman Contest set for Jan. 14-15
Master Gardeners set to launch certification course
Seasonal activities available at Ashland ice rink
Meeting to focus on Fourpole watershed group
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90-DAY HOLIDAY CHALLENGE
This week in W.Va. history
Schedule announced for 2011 Business4Breakfast seminar series
Tri-State News Quiz answers
MU to celebrate life of Martin Luther King Jr.
Meet brings 200 swimmers to Huntington
Two jailed on felony charges
Storm Water Task Force meeting planned Jan. 11
Carrot and Spice Quickbread is a low-sodium bread recipe
Capital Classic to include Dean's Reception
Man treated after falling into river
Tomblin to join AARP to discuss 'Drive to End Hunger' Jan. 10
Longaberger Basket Bingo set for March 5
Group presents pre-17th century arts, skills during 12th Night Celebration
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawmakers, professionals meet for families and children
Diabetes class set for March 22
Get Healthy Tri-State: Brush, floss and take your omega-3s
Guyandotte will never forget its 'fallen soldier'
Library, ACTC to offer GED practice testing
Alternative punishment revoked in Ziegler case
Coming Sunday in The Herald-Dispatch
Man charged with stabbing one, hitting another
Bellefonte Digestive Disease Center to open its doors Jan. 17
Man charged with sexual assault of teenage girl
Panel weighs in on W.Va. gubernatorial succession
Meth lab busted along W.Va. 2
Print/E-paper exclusive: Girl Scout cookies are back
Actor Jim Lucas keynote speaker at MLK celebration in Huntington
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell County manager resigns
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wayne crime
Interstate 64 crossover under repair
Weight management class starts Jan. 31
Soccer league starting at church
Mayor schedules open houses for January
Robbery suspect sought by police
18-year-old man jailed after robbery, chase
Woman linked to shooting transferred to regional jail
Fire reported at Heiner's Bakery
Boil water advisory issued for some Putnam customers
Man arrested, charged with sexual abuse of teenage relative
Fire closes street, destroys Wayne County garage
Print/E-paper exclusive: Milton crime
Print/E-paper exclusive: Bail bondsman gets his man via Facebook
Man owes his success to parents' vision
Museum to host beach-themed slumber party
Marshall alumnus to give piano recital
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawrence County sentencings
Police blotter: Woman reports damage to residence, vehicle after verbal confrontation
Pancake breakfast scheduled for Jan. 8
Santa's little helper
Get healthy: Follow these fitness tips to keep your New Year's resolution in check
Evaluation: Weed and Seed Program meets all expectations
Guyandotte library offers story hour for pre-schoolers
Print/E-paper exclusive: Bethel kids march for missionaries
Print/E-paper exclusive: United Way teaming up with St. Mary's for child development
Print/E-paper exclusive: More struggling to feed families
Thomas McChesney: Create Huntington strives to make best of hand community is dealt
Get healthy: What your eyes tell you about your ticker
Missing dog
A 12-step program for financial success in 2011
Local youth group hikes for missionaries
Rally for Autism set for April 30 at Ritter Park
AEP Foundation gift to impact early childhood education in West Virginia
School board gets overview of new course book
Highlands Museum hosting sleepover
OLBH to offer health screenings at mall
Three sentenced in Boyd Circuit Court
Print/E-paper exclusive: CMA Male Vocalist of Year coming to Huntington
Print/E-paper exclusive: Mom is at the top of her class
'Time for Music' registering for spring; advance discount ends Jan. 10
Print/E-paper exclusive: Visitors Bureau goes digital to show off what Cabell County has to offer
Students head back to school after holiday break
Investigation turns up odd twists
Three plead guilty in W.Va. to stealing diesel fuel
Wayne County woman charged with felony child neglect after incident involving pills
Ky. State Police to conduct checkpoints
Fla. law to cut Ky. pill flow not in use
Cabell-Wayne Animal Shelter to host fundraiser
Police blotter: Multiple burglaries reported in area over New Year's weekend
Sobonya appointed to several committees
Ohio man admits role in marijuana conspiracy
City provides tree drop-off locations
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Jan. 3, 2011
Auditions coming up for local productions
Print/E-paper exclusive: Officials to request bids for swing set overhaul
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington man loses 140 pounds in 2010
Art classes resume at Renaissance Art Gallery
Annual student exhibition begins Jan. 10
Lost dog
Cabell, Wayne school boards to meet
90-DAY HOLIDAY CHALLENGE
Tri-State News Quiz answers
Museum offers something for everyone
Police search for robbery suspect
Accidents close 31st Street Bridge for hour and a half
This week in W.Va. history
Rick Simmons: Community of Guyandotte enjoyed 2010
Public meetings
Print/E-paper exclusive: Emancipation Proclamation celebrated
Print/E-paper exclusive: W.Va. legislature to look at ethics rules
RTI studies intermodal shipping operation
Man arrested in area stabbing
Seats still available for Ky. Chamber dinner
Traveling family collides with Kenova man on I-64
Kentucky to offer two standard license plates
15 alcohol-related bookings at local jail
Few mountaintop removal sites redeveloped
Two purses reported stolen in parking lots
Fire destroys Lavalette home
Churches continue remembrance of Emancipation Proclamation
Gospel music brings churches together to begin 2011
Ky. officials remind drivers of texting laws
Del. Stephens appointed to session committees
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Two jailed on felony charges
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Man reports items stolen from Kenova residence
Donors get last chance to give blood in 2010
Ky. officials remind drivers of texting laws
myMCTC Self-Service Upgrade
Print/E-paper exclusive: Ferguson sentences 8 defendants
Police blotter: Second-degree robbery leads to woman's concussion
New Year's Eve ball to benefit children's hospital
Getting crafty
Service union rejects contract
Five things you must know about heart attacks
48 coal mine deaths in 2010 is worst since 1992
New 90-day challenge to kick off 2011
Funday Mondays coming to Boyd County Library
Point Pleasant soldier dies unexpected death
New Year's closings
Print/E-paper exclusive: Longtime band director retiring
Print/E-paper exclusive: City secures bond issue for Arena
Blood drive to be held at Barboursville church
Financial program to be hosted in January
Ballet continues to draw crowd
Roach Church Bridge to close for inspection
Dining room closed after car crashes into Wendy's
Get healthy: Make getting active your goal in 2011
Police blotter: DHHR reports two-month-old girl may have been abused
Motion filed to recuse judge from rape case
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Print/E-paper exclusive: 19 area schools noted as exemplary
Children participate in event inspired by series of books
Yon sworn in as youngest county commissioner
Hearing delayed a week in Ziegler probation case
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell indictments
Business, community supporter Midkiff dies
Sweetener can cause health issues
Help Santa give the gift of life
Salvation Army won't seek UW funding
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Community Hospice to offer grief counseling sessions
AK Steel to close coke plant
AK Steel to close coke plant
Gallery: Filming of "We Are Marshall" from 2006
Print/E-paper exclusive: Keep up with the Joneses and all your other neighbors with help from Brenda Lucas
Print/E-paper exclusive: New baby can’t wait for siblings to open Christmas presents
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barboursville dad finds release in writing about his son’s difficulties
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Kessler claims victory for W.Va. Senate presidency
Gay miner files harassment suit at Massey subsidiary
Tri-State offers variety of health-related classes
Group of friends finds success with YouTube skits
Inclement weather hurts blood supplies
Coalition to co-sponsor MLK Jr. event Jan. 17
Highlands museum to adjust its pricing
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Police blotter: More than $3K worth of goods stolen in separate car break-ins
Credit card misuse found at some schools
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Gallery: Do you remember? -- Dec. 27, 2010
Howard to retire after 40 years at St. Mary’s
Print/E-paper exclusive: Sentences reduced in drug cases
Carolers spread glad tidings at Cabell hospital
90-DAY HOLIDAY CHALLENGE
Filings: Race hopefuls fell short despite cash
Tri-State News Quiz answers
Christmas Bird Count set for Jan. 3
This week in W.Va. history
Tri-State Hero: A1C Mathew Powis
Dine and Discover lecture series resumes
MCTC graduates
Indoor park draws skateboarders to Ky.
New county commissioner set to be sworn in Tuesday
Print/E-paper exclusive: Some spend holiday at work
Print/E-paper exclusive: Man sentenced in drug conspiracy
Group sets lofty goals for W.Va. in new decade
Tri-State News Quiz
Finalists named for Professor of the Year
Two Cabell projects receive grants from humanities council
Vision Shared goals
Clyde Beal: Youth sports program provides foundation for life
Sesquicentennial Speakers Bureau announced
About Vision Shared
Deadline approaching for humanities council grants, fellowships
Byrd, area military personnel, local personalities died in 2010
Movies remain a big draw for holiday
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local couples celebrate 50 years together
Print/E-paper exclusive: Taking on bullying a priority in 2011
Historic photos of the Tri-State
Cabell restaurant inspections
Several people donate their cars to the needy
Cabell Democrats to meet in January
Gasoline prices hit highest Christmastime mark
Christmas memories recalled by Huckaby, McVey
Spouse grief support group set for Jan. 4
19-year-old jailed after shooting in Huntington
Hospice to host Life Skills Class Jan. 31
Four arrested after fight at strip club
Volunteers help restore hope for less fortunate
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wayne police reports
Print/E-paper exclusive: Board decides to expand physician investigation
Print/E-paper exclusive: Chesapeake house offers dazzling Christmas display
Get a good night's sleep, save your heart
Holiday charities
Ziegler arrested after pursuit
Firefighters deliver gifts to children at City Mission
Trinity Episcopal to host Christmas Eve dinner
Initiative to offer Individual Development Accounts
Enslow Park Presbyterian offers Candlelight Service
Pendleton Art Center plans activities through holidays
Police blotter: Woman reports vehicle stolen from restaurant parking lot
Sheriff unveils mobile incident post
Print/E-paper exclusive: Storms eat into snow days early
Print/E-paper exclusive: Union-Rome sewer rates to increase 67 percent over 2 years
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wrongful arrest settlement upheld
Kasich targets Scioto drug problem
McDonald's to donate portion of its sales
Highlands Museum to offer parents 'Eve Before Christmas Eve'
Church to sponsor Annual Emancipation Proclamation Service
Love Lights a Tree scheduled for Dec. 23
Families receive gifts through Angel Tree program
African Children's Choir performs at local church
Meals on Wheels delivers gifts with meals
Gallery: "We Are Marshall" Huntington premiere from 2006
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawrence County navigates budget
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell BOE to set new calendar
Milton accident leaves one injured
Mayor, wife open house to children
Print/E-paper exclusive: Bias, Cartmill exchange barbs one last time
Deadly fire ruled accident, family mourns
Charleston officials to announce plans to fix skyrocketing cost of pensions
Business reports stolen cash, no signs of forced entry
Ohio pot seizure prompts local raids
Local woman jailed on neglect charge
Print/E-paper exclusive: Charities forecast bright Christmas for many area residents in need
Print/E-paper exclusive: Will rising interest rates affect planned Arena improvements?
Wayne County school board to meet Tuesday
Follow these tips for a poison-free holiday season
Ohio man is recognized as an Ironhorse Strong Soldier
Tri-State offeres variety of classes
Sampling of microbrews to benefit animal shelter
Agreement reached on federal building improvements
More than 100 vaccinated for hepatitis A
Police look for man mistakenly released from jail
Huntington's Kitchen hosts Christmas dinner cooking demo
RiverPlace conference planned today
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Dec. 20, 2010
Murder mystery dinner theaer set for Jan. 29
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cricket’s Kids annual charity has helped more than 30,000 children
Print/E-paper exclusive: Commission to conduct public hearing on bond issuance
Highlands Museum to offer babysitting Thursday
DNR investigates death of W.Va. hunter
Total eclipse of the moon set for early Tuesday morning
Public meetings
Quiz answers
Russian Orthodox treasure to visit local church Wednesday
This week in W.Va. history
Do you remember?
Holiday charities
Reader-submitted snow photos
Veterans' Home hosts Christmas party
BOE to vote on early school start date
Sidewalks showing signs of age
Passerby saves family from fire in Lavalette
Print/E-Paper exclusive: United Way looking to increase donors
Print/E-paper exclusive: Four sentenced in Boyd County, Ky., crimes
Renaissance Art Gallery to be closed for holidays
'Nutcracker' a family, performer tradition
Lawrence commission plans meeting for Dec. 21
Barboursville Winter Series to kick off run
Boil water advisory issued in Kenova
Ironton police investigating robbery
Soldier's Holiday Homecoming Parade set for Dec. 21
Four arrested on felony charges
Tri-State Youth Orchestra to perform
Deaf Santa pays children visit at annual brunch
ITT Tech's Huntington branch graduates its first class
Print/E-paper exclusive: MCTC extends president's contract, shows student retention
Group provides gifts for children in hospital
Two honored at Ohio State Highway Patrol
Rahall selected as ranking member on House committee
Marquee Cinemas having food drive
Downtown retailers see uptick in shopping
Judge clears way for Baker trial
Print/E-paper exclusive: Army Corps honors employees
Magic of Christmas
Teen suffers burns in Putnam fire
Holiday charities
Crews continue effort to clear roads, sidewalks
Materials reported stolen from Habitat site
Last plea for toys for Cricket's Kids party
Officials investigate cases of hepatitis A
Man arrested on drug, other charges
Bowen trial pushed back one month
Heritage Farm offers its holiday show
Jefferson Avenue Church of God hosts live Nativity
Print/E-paper exclusive: Graffiti vandals sentenced
Print/E-paper exclusive: Time running out on RiverPlace proposal
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local lawyer gets involved in teaching, politics
It's a sad day to see Budget Pharmacy close
Man charged with conspiracy in Ky. diesel theft
Three-county police chase ends in Milton
February trial date set on gun charge
Holiday charities
Get Healthy Tri-State: Celery has a nifty brain trick
MU police blotter: Indecent exposure reported at Drinko
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Police blotter: Break-in, theft of gas reported at Department of Administration
Tractor-trailer ripped apart in wreck, 2 walk away
Program offers aid to food bank
Print/E-paper exclusive: Corps looking for downtown office space
Print/E-paper exclusive: Dial-A-Ride gets new technology
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Kenova City Council to hold its regular meeting
Police release name in possible suicide
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Frigid temps expected through Friday
Gift-filled shoeboxes given to needy kids
Get Healthy Tri-State: Exercise can help slow bone loss
Little Victories hosting holiday fundraisers
Guyandotte church to offer chili fundraiser
Volunteers wrap presents, prepare for annual Christmas party
Opening of new McDonald's location shows latest change in evolving restaurant
Gallery: Churches of the Tri-State
Print/E-paper exclusive: Missionary loses 150 pounds to go abroad
Print/E-paper exclusive: City's tax plan ready, but state board isn't
Get Healthy Tri-State: The power of vitamin D
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Thomas McChesney: Huntington sees progress in 2010, work to continue next year
Drug court honors first graduate
Holiday charities
Urbanologist Max Grinnell to be at Boyd Library Dec. 19
Remembering the Silver Bridge collapse
Bands gear up for Rock Against Hunger
Dog rescued from burned-out house
St. Mary's pins 47 graduates at ceremony
Police blotter: Woman arrested on counts of forgery and uttering
Gallery: Do you remember? -- Dec. 14, 2010
Print/E-paper exclusive: Big Sandy upgrades could include skating ice
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local comedy gets a boon
Wayne restaurant inspections
Two sentenced to prison in Boyd court
Holiday charities
Healthy events coming up in area
Goodwill marks record recycling numbers
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Three-time bank robber gets 10 years in prison
Police blotter: 11 area property owners report vandalized fences, mailboxes
Boyd man charged with drug trafficking
Dog park supporters pack Rocco's for fundraiser
Ceremony unites grieving families
Print/E-paper exclusive: fun. coming to Ashland
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council to discuss synthetic drug ban
Symphonic group performs holiday concert
MU siblings finalists in Bob Evans video contest
Four jailed on felony charges at Regional Jail
Holiday charities
Tri-State News Quiz answers
Public meetings
Ohio River lecture series continues Tuesday
Silver Bridge disaster, Yeager record among anniversaries for 2nd week of December
Freezing temps expected to remain
Harmony for the holidays
Forecasters reduce snow tally
Print/E-paper exclusive: Culloden man thankful for lung transplant
Four transported to hospitals after accident
Authorities investigate accident in Boyd County
Print/E-paper exclusive: Expanded health care likely to raise costs
Tri-State News Quiz
Shrimp recipe for an appetizer that's diabetic-friendly
Huntington artist displays artwork for first time
Clyde Beal: The singing Warblers from Woodlands
Goodwill named a Licensed Behavioral Health Center
Donations from Christmas party to benefit local families
TubaChristmas songs performed at packed Huntington Mall
Raese campaign laid out $4.5 M
Cabell sheriff's Office warns of phone scam
Free flu shot drive planned Dec. 11
King Coal Highway board to meet Dec. 15
Gift wrapping event to benefit food bank
Ohio patrol to continue latest efforts for holidays
Snow, cold expected in Tri-State by Sunday
Bead maker to visit Hospice of Huntington
Cookie Contest planned at Huntington Mall on Dec. 11
Nick Carter named Volunteer of the Year by Chamber
Food pantry welcomes three trucks full of perishable items
Print/E-paper exclusive: Committee boosts Chesapeake Bypass project
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU applied engineering complex back on table
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawrence County hires workers for new emergency service
Get Healthy Tri-State: A heart tonic in the produce aisle
Tax tips offered for students
Holiday charities
Parade to commemorate 'A Soldier's Homecoming'
Friday night poetry slam kicking off
Vinson Middle students present choir program
More than 1,200 citations issued in Nov,
South Point BOE to meet Monday, Dec. 13
Three instances of vandalism reported Dec. 2
Boil water advisory lifted for Hamlin
Robateau remembered as loving father
Ethics concerns spark debate
Police blotter: Man reports door damaged, apartment robbed on same day
Steel workers union to collect toys, food
Foremen given probation on Aracoma charges
Gift-wrapping event to benefit food bank
Print/E-paper exclusive: Officials await word on Riverwalk in Proctorville
Print/E-paper exclusive: Wayne PSD seeks 49 percent rate hike
Union to collect toys, food
Exercise to relieve stress
Review your will to avoid estate tax
William and Kate: Wedding of the century
Defending Ohio champ wins Lawrence County bee again
HHA board meeting scheduled Dec. 14
Kenova City Council meeting set for Dec. 9
Marshall BOG to select architects for $17.6 million in renovations
W.Va. ski resorts ready to go
nTelos opens new store downtown
Print/E-paper exclusive: Barboursville police blotter
Print/E-paper exclusive: Event helps area's homeless
March trial date set in mall rape case
Holiday Charities
Yoga: Nothing to lose but aches and blues
Tie a yellow ribbon: Honor a soldier this Christmas season
MCTC culinary students win at state competition
Dog park well on its way because of group's perseverance
C-K Middle band, choir host Christmas Concert
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell school board to hear new Innovation Zone plans
Print/E-paper exclusive: Lawrence County tackling high number of fire deaths
Guests take in Holiday Candlelight House Tours
Project Homeless Connect set for Tuesday
Spc. Brandon M. Morris
Veterans' home schedules Christmas party for Dec. 19
Lost cat
Churches work to renovate house for Nitro family
This week's public meetings
90-DAY HOLIDAY CHALLENGE
Jingle Bell Walk scheduled for Dec. 11
Guides issued for writing to soldiers
Museum hosts Holiday Open House
Woman charged with operating meth lab
Robotic competition provides students with real world skills
Sunday's child
Tri-State News Quiz
Clyde Beal: Volunteering for half a century
Annual Pearl Harbor Memorial Ceremony planned for Dec. 7
New videos on H-D site show those serving overseas
Get Healthy Tri-State: Creamy risotto is a comfort food side dish
Community building to be dedicated Dec. 6
Dancers, jazz fans give salute to armed forces at benefit
Arts in Action group to perform at Clay Center
Several brave cold, snow for 5K, annual Jingle Bell Run
Way Back Weekends finish with Appalachian music
Successful and reviled Massey CEO retires in weeks
Project helps students learn about life
Get Healthy Tri-State: You’ve got questions? We’ve got answers
Church to put AIDS quilt panels on display
Officials dispel rumors about cell phone telemarketing
Police blotter: Officers respond to OnStar call of assault victim with multiple injuries
MU presents 'A Christmas Carol'
Applications for energy assistance being accepted
Light snow, freezing temps prompts alert for commute
Chesapeake Energy to award volunteers
Arts and crafts on display at annual fair
Care home escapee found in Va.
Print/E-paper exclusive: C-K Alumni Band seeking donations for new roof
Print/E-paper exclusive: Couple to write book on Huntington eating habits
Congress sends child nutrition bill to Obama
Get Healthy Tri-State: Spanish-themed meals low in fat, help to prevent diabetes
Wayne County police blotter: Two men from Kermit arrested on battery charges
OLBH Lights of Love celebration set for Dec. 7
Community provides more than $11,000 to help student get double lung transplant
Holiday charities
Big Brothers Big Sisters wreaths for sale
Police blotter: Man reports more than $1,900 in items stolen
Lawrence EMS hires Huntington medical billing firm
Huntington Middle School band performs holiday concert
Print/E-paper exclusive: Milton horse park gains some traction
Thomas McChesney: Help support local businesses
Art contest honors disabled
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington revenue running ahead of projections
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council, Mayor at odds over money moved from paving fund
Crews work to fix two water main breaks
Babylon accomplice deemed unfit for lesser sentence
Ironton area woman gets four years in prison
Police blotter: Garden Park resident reports someone struck apartment, vehicle
Six sealed drug indictments among charges made in Lawrence County
Lincoln woman charged with child neglect
Tri-State AIDS Task Force hosts openhouse, candlelight walk
MU Symphony Orchestra performs 'By Way of Introduction...' pieces
Walmart Foundation presents Huntington Area Food Bank with grants, donations
Fire destroys Salt Rock home
Milton celebrates opening of new ambulance facility
Print/E-paper exclusive: School redistricting unlikely now
Race to raise money for city dog park
Barboursville man says jewelry, medications taken from home
Ashland mall to host Santa event for kids with autism
Property stolen from barn, two arrested on drug charges
Ohio sees fewer fatal weekend crashes
No injuries reported in school bus accident
WTCR seeking volunteers to adopt kids
Send in your deer photos
Several Christmas parades coming up
Postal Service to consolidate operations
Council may ban fake pot next week
Major school redistricting unlikely to happen soon
Print/E-paper exclusive: Career is cookin’ at the Capitol
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington asked to help honor steamboat era
Spaghetti dinner planned Dec. 10 to assist local couple's adoption
Mason County man charged with stabbing
Firefighters collect money for charities
Discounted workout class tickets available
Christmas parades
Snowshoe Mountain Resort plans to open lifts for season Dec. 10
Police blotter: Burglars take advantage of holiday absences
Classes, programs offered through area hospitals
3 sentence to prison in Boyd Circuit Court
Money for arena work moves step closer
Train show fascinates local youth
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell BOE to hold retreat Tuesday
Print/E-paper exclusive: Home repair groups give hope to elderly
Winners announced for Ashland's Winter Wonderland of Lights Christmas Parade
90-DAY HOLIDAY CHALLENGE
Christmas tree locations
Public meetings
Students head into home stretch following Thanksgiving break
Tri-State Hero: Zackary Morris
Two jailed on felony charges Sunday
Beautification group in need of volunteers
Print/E-paper exclusive: HealthNet worker counts himself blessed while working to save lives
Family seeks peace after killer stalker sentenced
Print/E-paper exclusive: City seeks annexation of school sites
Ashland's Festival of Trees nearing end
Two pizza delivery drivers robbed Saturday
Tri-State news quiz
Plymale receives 2010 Trails Public Service Award
Ceredo kicks off Christmas season with tree lighting ceremony
Blues competition seeking performers
Turkey potpie recipe good for Thanksgiving dinner leftovers
Singers, dancers take to the stage for holiday event
Herd ends season with win over Green Wave
City seeks annexation of school sites
Fire damages home, shuts down 5th Ave.
Model train show chugs into 53rd year
Print/E-paper exclusive: Some spend Black Friday dollars downtown
Church of God offers toys to those in need
Print/E-paper exclusive: Ohio joins fight against energy drinks
Black Friday crowds flood area stores
Amateur radio license test offered Dec. 11
Holiday charities
Huntington resident recognized by college
Fire burns Wayne County car wash
Students turning plastic shopping bags into sleeping mats for the homeless
Christmas parades
Print/E-paper exclusive: MU to redact names, other info from police reports
Print/E-paper exclusive: Outgoing commissioner draws ire of Cartmill
Send us your deer photos
Print/E-paper exclusive: Help for costs for autism care on the way
Christian Recovery Center to celebrate opening
Tri-State Christmas parades
Agency hosting event for World AIDS Day
Pamper your body
Christmas tree fundraisers
Stores remain open on Thanksgiving
Boyd County Library changes policy on requesting materials
Grief session scheduled
Print/E-paper exclusive: A stunning recovery
Charities work to help others during Christmas season
Several businesses to be open on Thanksgiving Day
Winter Wonderland Express Train to be closed Nov. 26-28
Loss of spouse support group to meet Dec. 7
St. James Building lawsuit overturned
Lighting Ceremony planned for Nov. 29
Police blotter: Four arrested on drug charges at 6th Avenue residence
Residents gather last-minute provisions to celebrate, give thanks
Thanksgiving Day on TV
Black Friday means red-hot bargains
County passes fee to support Teen Court
Synthetic coke sold as bath salts
Print/E-Paper Exclusive: Huntington soldier home for visit
Local VFW welcomes national leader
Lawrence makes progress toward own ambulance service
Hundreds attend annual Christmas Parade in Ashland
Get Healthy Tri-State: Try this daily cold stopper
Huntington native ready for third tour of duty
Open on Thanksgiving day
W.Va. Supreme Court donates to Toys for Tots
St. Mary's Medical Center Auxiliary serves Thanksgiving meals for Riverview East residents
Holiday charities
Repeat felon facing another indictment
Fast-food worker contracted hepatitis
Galleries: Past Ashland Christmas Parades
VIDEOS: Michael W. Smith to perform in Charleston
Becker continues etiquette instruction at Spring Hill Elementary
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council to continue researching synthetic marijuana issue
Community gets class in baking pumpkin pies
Tri-State Christmas parades
Print/E-paper exclusive: Witness testifies in Foster Bowen pre-trial hearing
W.Va. State Police investigate homicide
Magic 97.9 FM Morning Show seeks food donations
Arch Coal to award 12 teacher grants
Local 'stars' dance in fundraiser for Ebenezer Medical Outreach
Police blotter: State troopers arrest two on drug charges in Mason County
Print/E-paper exclusive: Arson suspect, three others sentenced in circuit court
Print/E-paper exclusive: Council to target synthetic marijuana
Tri-State News Quiz answers
4th annual Turkey Trot set for morning of Thanksgiving
Public meetings
Thanks to you
Christmas parades
90-day holiday challenge
This week in West Virginia History
Meeting to focus on steamboat's bicentennial
Downtown congregations host Thanksgiving service
2 sentenced in drug cases
Print/E-paper exclusive: Thanksgiving food tips
Print/E-paper exclusive: More relying on food stamps
Print/E-paper exclusive: Huntington financial trends raise concerns
Holiday charities
Missing MU student located
Christmas parades
MU memorial service available on YouTube
Stuffing is high in fiber, low in fat
Sunday's Child
Clyde Beal: Wonderful stories of seniors should be recorded
Tri-State News Quiz
100-plus sing, dance and eat at Diwali celebration
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Thundering Herd comes up short in road loss to SMU
More relying on food stamps
Huntington financial trends raise concern
2010 tax liens
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2009 Tax Liens
Print/E-paper exclusive: Ceredo-Kenova crime
Print/E-paper exclusive: Ky. officials investigate Hepatitis A cases
Print/E-paper exclusive: HHS students focus on fitness
Buffalo Creek Road to close for repairs
MCTC approves renovations for kitchen
Tickets on sale for bluegrass concert
Christmas trees
St. Mary's honors sister's 100th birthday
Furniture store donates to Ronald McDonald House
Woman reports being punched at night club on 4th Avenue
NAACP to elect officers at meeting
O.J. Mayo provides turkeys, hams for Thanksgiving-time giveaway
Barboursville students collect canned goods for City Mission
Print/E-Paper exclusive: Four Pole Creek a health risk
Print/E-paper exclusive: Woman arrested after attempted arson
Print/E-paper exclusive: New band with familiar names to play Opry
Petyon Elementary not releasing students early Friday
Premium increase discussed at PEIA hearing
Three reasons to show some skin
U.S. 35 debate headed to court
Christmas parades
Reger Funeral Home to host candlelight service
Volunteers flood schools to read to students
Commission approves pay raise for county official
Haitian doctor extends thanks
Print/E-paper exclusive: Occupation tax could be reviewed again next month
Print/E-paper exclusive: New commissioner ready for challenge
Print/E-paper exclusive: Air travelers upset over new security rules
Hockey proposal needs more study, says mayor
Fourpole Creek to be focus of meeting Thursday
Three jailed on meth charges
Local publisher to lead seminar in spiritual writing
Water system problem fixed in City of Kenova
Five things not to do at the mall
MU Ensemble performs classical guitar sounds from around the world
Education covenant with MCTC to expand opportunities for service men, women
Print/E-paper exclusive: HHS show choir selling poinsettias, announces concert schedule
Man shot in head, expected to recover
Options abound for boomers turning 65
Print/E-paper exclusive: Portsmouth resident, former MU student is Miss Ohio USA
Our Lady of Fatima hosting holiday bazaar
Holiday Charities
Marshall University kicks off United Way campaign
Guyandotte raising funds for yellow ribbons
Hospice of Huntington recognized by mayor
Kellogg students complete lessons on health, nutrition via Internet instruction
3 hepatitis A cases reported
W.Va. unemployment fund needs cash
Print/E-paper exclusive: New parks director brings vast, varied experience to job
Print/E-paper exclusive: MCTC students receive scholarships
"The Thanksgiving Spoon - a Family's Journey Through Time"
Church to offer cardio workout classes
Antique car owned by Buffalo couple on display in Hall of Fame
Sen. Rockefeller's mobile office to visit Cabell, Wayne counties
Milton police blotter: Two wanted on warrants arrested in separate cases
Zumba event to raise money for school
Man listed in critical condition after bar fight
Police blotter: Cabell County BOE reports 16 tires slashed on school buses
Tomblin, Manchin take on new roles
2 accused of taking scooter for ride
Secret Service agents make recruiting stop at MU
AAA honors local police
Print/E-paper exclusive: CIA recruiter coming to Marshall this week
Tri-State news quiz answers
Boyd library partnering with Phoenix Theatres, Kyova Mall for 'Deathly Hallows' premiere
Four jailed on felony charges Sunday
90-DAY HOLIDAY CHALLENGE
Point Pleasant mayor arrested on domestic battery charges
Found dog
Events this week in W.Va. history
Public meetings
Waiting list to be reopened for Section 8 housing program
W.Va. governor's office to change hands Monday
2 arrested, charged in Burlington robbery
Man arrested, police cruiser damaged after late-night chase
Project seeks to restore "stagnant" mine site
Print/E-paper exclusive: More homes turning into schools
Paramount to offer behind-the-scenes view of festival
Rev. Stohm to be installed Nov. 17 at St. Peter's
Pumpkin soup low in fat and carbs
Pullman Plaza Hotel hosts annual medicine conference
Students perform 'Once Upon a Mattress'
St. Nick makes official arrival in Tri-State at Huntington Mall
Thundering Herd claims third straight win
Former MU football players, student look back at past 40 years
Print/E-paper exclusive: Cabell election totals
Print/E-Paper exclusive: Police follow DNA lead in killing
Hospital, union ratify new contract
Brush fires reported in Tri-State
Fire damages house in Ashland
Lajterman family to present check to MU Foundation
Ceremony raises Alzheimer's awareness
Lajterman family to present check to MU Foundation
Brush fires reported in Tri-State
I Can Cope support group to meet Nov. 15
Marshall College of Health Professions unveils renovations
Police pursue DNA lead in killing
City employees hang decorations in downtown
Cabell Huntington, union reach tentative agreement
BoyzIIMen performs at Paramount
Santa Claus to visit Macy's Dome Nov. 13
Olive Hill man arrested on outsanding warrants
Facts about drug use
Print/E-paper exclusive: Haitian doctor visits Huntington
Print/E-paper exclusive: Man charged in Barboursville stabbing
Sweet fixes for childrens' bellyaches
Police blotter: Man reports break-in at renovation property
Bowling fundraiser set for Little Victories
Scout troops pay tribute to soldiers
Veterans Day closings
Lawrence to form emergency medical services district
FBI to team up with local police for program
Police blotter: Man reports being robbed at gunpoint at residence
Two injured in crash on Hal Greer Boulevard
KDMC to present COPD Day
Mason County rejects U.S. 35 toll plan in W.Va.
Veterans Day events set
Ironton man arrested at Kentucky hospital
Print/E-paper exclusive: Airport receives state funding
Crews respond to minor fire
Print exclusive: Asst. county manager gets 26.5 percent pay raise
Cleaning services offered for cancer patients
Local NAACP branch to elect officers Nov. 22
Huntington Area Food Bank Tell 10 campaign under way
Barboursville Volunteer Fire to host annual Boot Drive
Nov. 12 ceremony set for Alzheimer's awareness
Conference aims to boost area growers' opportunities
Cigarette ignites small fire beneath Keith-Albee
Marshall Theatre Alliance presents 'The Good Doctor'
Huntington resident oversees Confederate collections at Marshall's Morrow Library
Print/E-paper exclusive: City buys tax liens for 244 properties
Print/E-paper exclusive: Local couple to join others in Columbus for ceremony
W.Va. man charged with starving mother to death
Fire hits Huntington apartment building
W.Va. court won't hear BOE appeal
Fire breaks out at apartment complex
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Man continues walk in Captain America costume to raise awareness for veterans
Ashland man sentenced to two years in prison
Police blotter: Woman reports both sides of vehicle keyed while parked on 10th Avenue
W.Va. Humanities Council to offer activities to mark historical events
Guyandotte to host project meeting
Hospital, union take different views on proposal
Phone card fundraiser to aid group project
Bowling tournament to benefit Ceredo Lanes
Manchin to bid farewell in speech Friday
Print/E-paper exclusive: Former MU player is tackling problems on a new local turf
Public meeting to focus on Fourpole Creek
Print/E-paper exclusive: Convicts sentenced, but still haven’t served punishments
Veterans Day closings
Print/E-paper exclusive: Repeat DUI offender avoids prison
News in brief
Facts about drug abuse
Parents of DUI victim participate in checkpoint
Community plans events to honor veterans
Ditch the plastic, buy healthier items at grocery store
MCTC plans student business plan competition
MU senior art students show work at exhibition
Heiner's owner slims down in $959M bakery sale
Questions accompany Tomblin's rise as West Virginia governor
90-Day Holiday Challenge
Drug Fact Week
Churches gathering items for children
ACTC hosting workshops
Portion of Washington Boulevard to be closed
Print/E-paper exclusive: Tax lien auction coming up
High court allowing oral presentation in school board case
Gallery showcases miniature work
Area residents oppose electricity rate increase
Forensic center works outside spotlight
Breast-feeding initiation rate down in W.Va.
Council approves storm water ordinance
School bus, car collide near 20th Street and Norway
Tri-State News Quiz answers
Auction supports child care, learning centers
Business4Breakfast event set for Tuesday
Tri-State New Quiz
American Legion Post 16 to host flag ceremony
Ashland woman sentenced to 7 years
Apple pie is carb-conscious, low in sodium
Clyde Beal: Remember Veterans Day and the sacrifices they made
Public hearing addresses W.Va. AEP rate hikes
Print/E-paper exclusive: Rash of fire deaths prompts response in Ohio
Print exlcusive: Cotillion
Print/E-paper exclusive: Conference promotes local food
Homeless veterans program expands
Cardio Kick aerobic workout added to church's offerings
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Mountwest registration announced
'Door to Hope" movement raises awreness
Public meeting to focus on health care reform bill
Police blotter: Four arrested on felony drug charges in separate cases
Marshall Marathon on tap for Sunday, Nov. 7
Orlando runner completing goal
Get healthy: Walnuts prove to be smart snack choice
2 plead guilty to trafficking pills in Putnam, Kanawha
Train hits SUV in east Huntington
2010 Beni Kedem Shrine Circus to offer show
Print/E-paper exclusive: Crime in Ceredo, Kenova
Print/E-paper exclusive: Church hits milestone
Visitors gather for annual festivities, re-enactment
10th Avenue house catches fire Saturday
Princeton ends CMHS marching band run
Local food promoted at event
Appalachian artisan featured at Way Back Weekends event
Musical captures stories of Hospice of Huntington
American Legion hosts basket bingo Saturday
Guyandotte's Buffington house hosts open house
New U.S. magistrate judge sworn in at ceremony
Fashion show raises money for Paramount
TechSol president punished six years after Westmoreland leak
Get Healthy Tri-State: Training tiny taste buds
Appalachian Power launches public education program
Volunteers invited to sell Christmas trees
Event to honor life of Jesse Stuart
Civil War Days continues
Holiday events planned at Huntington Mall
Hospice House hosting fundraiser at Keith-Albee
Print exclusive: Local farming focus of conference
Man seriously injured in single-vehicle crash on I-64
Print exclusive: Money stolen from haunted house
TechSol president sentenced in '04 spill
Print exclusive: Way Back Weekend coming to Heritage Farm
Former football player pleads not guilty in July pizza robbery
Print exclusive: Underage alcohol buys up
Crews battle house fire near Kenova
Police search for care home escapee
Operation Christmas Child sale offered in Kenova
St. Mary's employees donate to United Way
Marathon expecting 1,400-plus
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United Way hosts rural retirement specialist
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2 arrested in textbook scheme
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Hay bales burn in fire in Mason County
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'General Lee' visits church as part of lecture series for Civil War Days
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Circus prepares for weekend of 'Illuscination'
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Print exclusive: Barboursville police blotter
Print exclusive: Census could link cities
MU hosts childhood language clinic
Drug suspect arrested in Detroit on Oct. 27
Fight to address dropouts runs deep
Federal jury convicts man of drug charge
Cabell Huntington receives strike notice from union
Thomas McChesney: Participation does not stop at voting; society needs active citizens
Get healthy: Keep an eye on waist, not just weight
Kasich beats Strickland in Ohio's governor race
GOP captures key state posts, chief justice
McHugh defeats Yoder in Supreme Court race
W.Va. Dems increase majority in state Senate
Print exclusive: Milton considers sewer rate increase
Print exclusive: The man behind Marshall's Confederacy collection
Sustainable agriculture in West Virginia selected topic at synposium
Kentucky legislature: Republicans could make small state Senate gain
Boyd County, Ky.: Incumbent Tolliver defeats Stapleton in close race
Congress: 1 Dem hangs on, 4 GOP incumbents back
GOP sees silver lining in close race
Rahall survives challenge
American Legion Auxiliary selling chocolate bars for Christmas program
Final Senate filings show Raese outraised by Manchin
Community Hospice earns accreditation
Financial Stability Partnership to host presentation Nov. 2
Share your Halloween costumes, decorations
OLBH to host free luncheon Nov. 17
One injured in morning crash
KDMC to offer free screenings Nov. 4
Hospital workers to vote on strike
Hospital workers to vote on strike
Park and Recreation District presents free rose slips
Print Exclusive: Spaghetti dinner benefits Ceredo fire department
Print Exclusive: Brenda Lucas column
Hundreds enjoy summer Mark Twain cruises
Send us your autumn photos
Salvation Army seeking help this holiday season
TRI-STATE NEWS QUIZ ANSWERS
AEG awards seven technology grants to teachers
Musical set to tell story of hospice experiences
Public meetings
Postal Service announces military shipping dates for holidays
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Poll: Strickland, Kasich even in Ohio governor race
Church hosts Kirkin of the Tartans Service
Print Exclusive: Breast-feeding initiation rate down in W.Va.
Public meeting to focus on health care reform bill
Woman arrested for nighttime burglary
Benefit concert set for today at VFW 1064
Retired radio deejay to host Halloween party
Salvation Army hosting 'Halloweener Party' Nov. 1
Wayne blotter: Man reports overnight burglary, $13,300 in stolen items
Volunteers take part in Mount Pisgah Cemetery cleanup
MU groups show off skills at Step Show
Print exclusive: City eyes 53 properties for demolition
Print exclusive: Helping homeless vets
Dog lovers celebrate 'Howl-O-Ween'
Memories of a country preacher
Pear and Cherry Crumble is a healthy whole grain dessert
House offers up Halloween scares
Miranda Lambert brings 'Revolution' to Huntington
Cabell Huntington Hospital honors those affected by cancer with balloon release
Print exclusive: Marshall University seals time capsule
Print exclusive: Brig. Gen. visits alma mater Marshall
Church to host breakfast, chance to meet candidates
Buffalo Creek Road fire deemed arson
Authorities investigating armed robberies
United Way seeks grant proposal submissions
Concert to raise funds for funeral expenses
Tri-State News Quiz
Wayne County police blotter: 81-year-old loses $21,500 to fraudulent phone scheme
Hit-and-run suspect sought by city police
Annual Safe Trick or Treat attracts thousands to downtown Huntington
Print exclusive: Cabell Commission gives nod to water project
Print exclusive: Four arrests in Barboursville
Print exclusive: Wayne man reports overnight break-in
MADD checkpoint set Oct. 30 at church
Halloween calendar
Employment benefits liability puts MU income in red
Police blotter: 2 Huntington residents charged in marijuana incident
Greg Hardin offers full Halloween experience to trick-or-treaters
Vanin steps down as head of senior services
Truck rear-ends Wayne school bus
Highs schools perform annual Halloween concert
Print exclusive: Business improving at Pullman
Louis Capaldini: Music helps dramatize horror movies
Police blotter: Two arrested after items reported missing from Board of Education Office
Perfect pets
Qdoba to donate portion of sales to MDA
Huntington woman sentenced to four years in prison
Three admit to Culloden gun thefts
Church preschool to host used book sale
Free spa girls' night out planned for Nov. 3
Cabell Huntington Hospital, SeniorWise to host presentation
Mall rape timeline
'Ms. Susan' participates in discussion at MU
Print exclusive: Rick Simmons column
Thousands still without power
Print exclusive: Suspected pill thief nabbed in Milton
Beshear appoints Ashland attorney to Endow Kentucky Commission
Woman arrested after pills found
Homicide victim's widow admits guilt in drug case
ACTC to host Graduate Kentucky Program
Two charged with trafficking pills
Three arrested after police find drugs, guns in vehicle
Officials expect large Election Day turnout
Thomas McChesney: Effort to raise funds a triumph
Prosecutor honored for work in animal cruelty case
Marshall hosts second 'Haunted Rec'
Suspect turns self over in shooting case
Print exclusive: Women dress for success
Telephone service interruption affects WV FiberNet customers
Trick-or-Treat times for the Tri-State
Participants sought for MU homecoming parade
Cabell library to show birth documentary
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Cabell library to show birth documentary
Participants sought for MU homecoming parade
Program offers drug dealers second chance
Marshall Homecoming Court announced
Print Exclusive: Shedding light on local history
Police blotter: Former elementary school broken into; items, walls vandalized
Man injured in Big Sandy boating accident
Cabell County Master Gardeners class begins Nov. 9
Public meetings
W.Va. coal mine operators back 'Spike' Maynard
Get through Thanksgiving without guilt
Print exclusive: 12 sentenced in circuit court
Walk for Women raises funds for breast cancer awareness
Print Exclusive: A new twist on the classic yearbook
Print exclusive: Sternwheeler cruises prove to be popular
World Community Day coming up Nov. 5
Two men arrested on felony charges
Safe Halloween events scheduled in Huntington
Tri-State News Quiz answers
Sunday's child
Big Brothers Big Sisters depend on faithful volunteers
Unity center of NAACP freedom banquet
Heritage Station offers night of mystery, drama
Print exclusive: Cabell school salaries
Print exclusive: Historic cemetery gets cleaned up
Diaper drive benefits local needy children
The Avett Brothers perform at Big Sandy Superstore Arena
Work under way for Winter Wonderland of Lights in Ashland
Football team works to clean up Ritter Park
Clyde Beal: A young man who doesn't conform
Joints Jog 5-K benefits Huntington Area Food Bank
Crews to begin paving Ky. 752 on Monday
Ceremony celebrates groundbreaking of new Boyd County High School
Artists display ceramics exhibition at Heritage Station
Print exclusive: Mall rape timeline
Print exclusive: Ron English
Print exclusive: Norm Beebe
Boil water advisory issued for Centerville Road
Army Corps of Engineers to host workshop
Jim's Steak and Spaghetti House hosts fundraiser
Campaign Trails: Poll shows Manchin leading in Senate race
Two Detroit men indicted on federal drug charges
New blood vs. experience in commission race
'Goblins Gala' raises funds for The Healing Place
Police blotter: Man arrested after taking AEP meter from property
Name change workshop set for Saturday
Print exclusive: Marshall Board of Governors
Print exclusive: Wayne crime
Print exclusive: Lawrence Commission
Chowdhury using robotic surgery system for removal of lung tumors
Trick-or-Treat times for the Tri-State
Campaign trails: Manchin endorsed by West Virginia Manufacturers Association
Rec Center hosting Halloween event
Projects could improve traffic flow in Tri-State
Club sponsors auditions for Young People's Concert
Send us your holiday news
Huntington man charged with stealing veteran benefits
Sleeping more can help you burn fat, calories
Children take part in after school celebration
Chamber hosts Business After Hours
Prosecutor calls press conference for Friday
Print exclusive: Big Brothers, Big Sisters
Print exclusive: Barboursville crime
Trick-or-treat times for the Tri-State
Lewis Center hosting kid's Halloween party
City works to meet home rule provisions
Boyd County Sheriff's Office receives grant
Cabell prosecutor: Charges dropped in alleged kidnapping
Inaugural Howl-O-Ween Walk to raise funds for Huntington dog park
Marshall under crime-reporting review
Local church to get sneak peek of new film
Hospital to host parties for pediatric cancer patients
Campaign Trails: Rasmussen Reports show Raese with seven-point lead
MU hosts annual Etiquette Dinner
Boyd library offers Halloween festivities
News in brief: United Way seeks grant proposals
Police blotter: Thousands of dollars in damage, items stolen in vehicle break-in
Fox News poll shows Raese with narrower lead in U.S. Senate race
Man dies from injuries sustained in fall
Three more women arrested on drug charges
Where's he from? Palin botches tweet touting Raese
Three injured in I-64 accident
Print exclusive: HMDA close to selling property
Day care workers receive flowers for their hard work
GOP bus tour stops in Huntington
Print exclusive: KineticPark could gain some more tenants soon
Print exclusive: Mechanic responsible for keeping Cabell kids safe
Print Exclusive: Cabell BOE to meet
Seven arrested on drug charges
Burglary, theft charges among Boyd indictments
Candidate Rand Paul makes stop in Ashland
VA Medical Center offers free flu shots
Police blotter: Woman reports laptop, various jewelry stolen from residence
Poll: Raese leads Manchin in U.S. Senate race
Three-time WWF Champion Foley visits Marshall, signs copies of book
Zumbathon event raises funds for breast cancer awareness
Print Exclusive: Funding shift threatens Weed and Seed offerings
Coast Guard cautions boaters to remain safe on water
Health classes offered around Tri-State
Palin coming to region
Manchin, Raese clash in debate
W.Va. U.S. House candidates raise $1.7M, spend $2.6M
Send us your holiday events
NAACP banquet to feature the Rev. Ronald English
MU Rec Center hosting used shoe drive
Library hosting scarecrow display and auction
MU Rec Center offering babysitting
Show tells story of 'average guy' who won heart of America
Memorial walk planned for scholarship for Oct. 30
Print exclusive: New bike rental program at Marshall
Print exclusive: Cheer Competition draws hundreds
Tri-State news quiz answers
Trick-or-treat times for the Tri-State
Public meetings
Tickets being sold for 'Once Upon a Mattress'
Trick-or-Treat times for the Tri-State
Tri-State news quiz
Magistrate candidates tout experience
MU hosts high school chorus students
Print exclusive: Urgent care vs. the ER
Print exclusive: USS West Virginia turns 20
City approves sewer projects, trail work
Clyde Beal: Learning to read expands your world
Association for blind hosts White Cane Day
Huntington Symphony Orchestra delights crowd with unique concert
Senate candidates to debate on Monday
Proposed changes in pollution standards approved
'Karate Kid' is after-school movie at Boyd library
Portions of boulevards to remain closed
Get healthy: Find your own best time to exercise
Congregation to install new pastor
HHS falls at Woodrow Wilson
Police capture fugitive wanted by U.S. Marshals
Arch Coal to fight EPA veto of permit
Guyandotte community rallies to save historic Methodist church
Police blotter: Kenova woman escapes from home confinement
Teenager treated for stab wounds
Pedestrian struck by vehicle on U.S. 60
Print exclusive: Raese profile
Print exclusive: MCTC
Print exclusive: Federal indictments
Officials speak out Friday on the EPA recommendation
Forensic science students learn explosive techniques
MU Alum Run kicks off 15th year
Memorial dedication set for Marine Corps pilot
Ebenezer Medical Outreach issues new challenge
Send us your holiday events
Film fest enjoys record audience
Area postal employees exposed to hazards
Kiwanis Club day care celebrates its 80th birthday, opens new classrooms
Print exclusive: Synthetic marijuana
Print exclusive: Cabell Commission
Print exclusive: Wayne crime
Critical mass ride today at Ritter Park
Three charged in steel heist
Police blotter: Police arrest four for using stolen credit card
Barboursville family donates teddy bears to Hugs of Hope
Several students named semifinalists
Local church celebrates 50 years
Check for time bomb in your abdomen
Screenings to be offered at health expo
Signing takes place at MCT Cooking & Culinary Institute
Early voting begins; 219 cast ballots on first day
Former MU student turns self in
TTA celebrates completion of stimulus projects with ceremony
Chuck Landon: MU should pick a QB and stick with him
MU game balls
Chuck Landon grades the Herd
Print exclusive: Homerule
Rick Simmons: Guyandotte church a piece of history
Eagle scout clears log, opens Minton play area
Barboursville releases August police stats
Alligator killed in central Lincoln County
Kentucky man charged with stalking local ex-wife
'Diamond Teeth' Mary to be inducted into 2011 West Virginia Music Hall of Fame
'White Cane Celebration' planned for Saturday
Commission to meet Thursday morning
Huntington man pleads guilty to firearm possession
Little Victories to host events
Ashland police investigating series of burglaries
Wayne organization to host community event
Police blotter: $19,000 in items reported missing
Hosptial hosts breast cancer survivor dinner
Campaign Trails: According to poll, Manchin leading Raese by 3 percent
Urban deer hunt continues
Candidates forum: Getting their message out
Print exclusive: Marshall crime
Print exclusive: Huntington City Council
Print exclusive: Local man receives ninth degree black belt
Marshall parking altered for game
Marshall orchestra opens latest season
PTO collecting funds for woman's funeral
Huntington roadway to be closed Wednesday
Guyandotte Chapter No. 89 Eastern Star to host meeting
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Voter interest lower in Lawrence for upcoming election
Accident sends 3 to area hospitals
Print exclusive: Huntington City Council to discuss sewer woes
Print Exclusive: The life and times of Alan Gould
Trick-or-Treat times
NAACP banquet to feature the Rev. Ronald English
C-K AutumnFest Parade set for Oct. 26
Tri-State to offer number of health-conscious activities
'Kirkin of the Tartans' scheduled for Oct. 31
Election candidate profile: Douglas Franklin
Book and movie group changes meeting time
Local news in brief
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Huntington businessman wins St. Jude Dream Home
Women warriors
Print exclusive: Filmmakers Festival
Habitat for Humanity dedicates 74th house
Film fest enjoys record audience
Columbus Day closings
MU Alum Run kicks off 15th year
Huntington businessman wins St. Jude Dream Home
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Pumpkin auction wraps up fest
Five of six candidates oppose home rule
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Library membership drive set in Boyd
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Public meetings
Dog show raises funds for Lewy body dementia
Print exclusive: MU alumni run
Print exclusive: Pumpkin Festival
Man taken to hospital after armed robbery
Corps of Engineers to premiere documentary
Cabell changes report cards for younger students
Southside Elementary PTO collecting funds
Festival celebrates German-inspired food, culture
Huntington High School hosts its homecoming dance
Huntington High to conduct drama classes
Spring Valley celebrates 'Forever Tonight' themed homecoming
Columbus Day closings
Chesapeake hosts its annual Oktoberfest
Print exclusive: Local women serve as judges at World Equestrian Games
Print exclusive: Donation to tear down dilapidated houses
Print exclusive: The ACT
'Hick' ad still on air around state, gains national attention
Police blotter: Kenova man arrested on indecent exposure, obstructing charges
Gambling parlor reports robbery
Election candidate profile: Brian Savilla
Pumpkin Festival schedule
Former MU student charged in Sept. incident
Bridge replacement project to begin in Lawrence County
CSX train derails in southern W.Va.
Train hits, kills man in Logan
Campaign trails: W.Va. U.S. Senate candidates to debate
Several schools attend Pumpkin Festival
Print exclusive: Bethel Church
Church offering clothing giveaway
Police blotter: Worker reports store break-in
MUPD dismisses case as sexual assault
Morning sickness remedies: No sure thing
Election candidate profile: Josh Stowers
White Cane Day to celebrate achievements of the blind
Power outage forces MU to close classes
OLBH receives $25,000 grant from AEP
MU Theatre presents 'Saturday, Sunday, Monday'
Screenings, shots, more offered at Lawrence AARP health fair
Clowns visiting area schools to read to children
Print exclusive: Wayne crime
Print exclusive: Sheriff's Cup
Mission Outreach to distribute farm produce to foodbank
Historical walking tour set for Oct. 30 in Ashland
TV ad targets Rahall's background
Ad, website ratchet up W.Va. U.S. Senate race
Mission program awarded 5-year grant
Trick-or-Treat Times
Get healthy: Study: Exercise helps you sleep
Midland FFA members place first
Election candidate profile: Phil Hudok
Ky. governor presents Ashland, Catlettsburg police with grants
Area students meet representatives at Marshall University College Fair
GOP pulling W.Va. Senate ad with ’hicky’ actors
Print exclusive: Barboursville crime
Print exclusive: Pumpkin Festival traffic
Print exclusive: Cabell indictments
Lions Club gets training on new eye screening equipment
Cabell schools to operate on alternate schedule Oct. 7
Get Healthy Tri-State: Be a skeptic when in the supermarket
Election candidate profile: Elliott E. 'Spike' Maynard
Thomas McChesney: Several Create Huntington-related events scheduled
Activity highlights challenges faced by those with disabilities
BOE supports razing of former school
Luncheon raises money for St. Mary's Pink Ribbon Fund
Trick or treat times set
Oct. 23 dinner to help benefit scholarship fund
Nebraska poet to read from her work Oct. 7
Tri-State Trick-or-Treat times
Lunch event to benefit Highlands museum
Post 16 is planning Everlasting Ceremony
Scarecrows needed for library event
Thompson honored by association of Realtors
Parade rolls through downtown
Fire kills 5 in Ohio; names confirmed
Man gets up to 15 years on drug charge
Get Healthy Tri-State: Several health events scheduled for Tri-State
Wayne School Board to meet on Tuesday
Huntington Police find marijuana plants in vehicle
Tri-State Trick-or-Treat times
Spooktacular events planned for library
Date changed for Veterans Day parade
Anime convention draws hundreds
Your Huntington Symphony Orchestra annouces Winter Season
Pumpkin Festival kicks off 25th year
A.C. Moore stores to continue 'Crafting A Better World'
VFW Post 9097 hosts benefit for Jeremy Cook
Public meetings
Annual Buddy Walk scheduled for Oct. 9
Hobby Lobby to offer beginners photo class
Finley awaiting response from court
Paul: Social Security age may need to be raised
Poll: Rahall has sizeable lead over Maynard
Several flu shot clinics scheduled for Cabell
Fire reported in Ky. trailer park, no injuries
Ironton Council for the Arts' concert season kicks off Oct. 11
Police officers compete in 2nd annual Sheriff's Cup
National expert to speak at Autism Training Center
NAACP hosts Freedom Fund Banquet
Patterson Sims to speak at HMA
Cabell Midland celebrates homecoming
Fire reported in Barboursville Friday
Woman turns self in to Western Regional Jail
First-ever Huntington Music and Arts Festival draws crowd
Job market still shaky, but some fields are promising
Structure fire reported in Perry Township
Task force lands long-anticipated arrest
Cabell Huntington gets $643,500 federal funds for planned children's hospital
Election candidate profile: Jesse Johnson
Police blotter: Women report break-in at residence
Robbery investigation leads to business found operating without license
Tomlin performs for Big Sandy arena crowd
Police to compete in shooting contest Saturday
Event offers hope to those with breast cancer
Get Healthy Tri-State: One grain that can help make you skinny
Man arrested in pharmacy robbery
Maynard: Disputed TV ad will continue
Lunch box with $500 in cash stolen
Event raises awareness for disabilities
Dulcimer society celebrates 25 years
HolyFest set in Kenova for Saturday, Oct. 2
Sky Box disc golf tournament scheduled for Oct. 10
McClelland to retire as parks director
Boyd County jury returns more than 20 indictments
Election candidate profile: Patrick Lucas
West Virginians for Life hosting convention Saturday
Man injured in crash comes forward to police
Man faces sex charges from 2006 incident
Museum offers art class to home-schooled students
YouthBuild, housing authority help folks with home projects
Equipment still missing from Apple Butter Festival
Police blotter: Man reports gaming equipment, gun stolen from residence
Rick Simmons: Pulled barbecue pork dinners at SwineFest a hit
Garbage truck wrecks into ditch in Lawrence
Comfort House to host 'Chili and More' benefit
Burglary reported at Boyd County business
Walk and Roll Parade planned for Sept. 30
One killed, five injured in crash
Deputies investigate Huntington debit card fraud case
Ceremony celebrates efforts of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Family awarded specially-trained service dog from Canine Assistants
Huntington firefighter receives award
2 robbed, attacked in park
Organizations donate handmade pillowcases to children at hospital
One dead, several injured in Boyd accident
Local church to host Blessing of the Animals
News in brief: Church helping out local food pantry
Polls show Raese ahead of Manchin in Senate race
Guyandotte church to host rummage sale
Sheriff's department makes meth bust
W.Va. GOP says it won't appeal ballot ruling
HHS students test out DUI simulator
Firefighter to be honored
Boyd man arrested on 2 drug charges
More than 100 pounds of pills collected locally for program
Police blotter: Ashland teen allegedly beaten by mother and her boyfriend
Detroit man arrested in Huntington
Huntington City Council approves budget revision
Children meet city's canine crime fighters
Tuesday evening obituary update
Report: 10 states sell half of imported crime guns
West Virginia receives $20M research boost
Tri-State Literacy seeks volunteer tutors
Event to honor those who serve
The use of deadly force OK in W.Va.
Recent acts of violence against homeless probably not a trend
Fruth Pharmacy robbed at knifepoint
Vote on budget revision expected
First Stage Theatre kicks off season with Dahl's 'Peach'
Four men jailed on felony charges
Huntington dog park supporters to meet Wednesday
Fairland East to host book fair Sept. 27
Huntington Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
Old Central City sponsors open house, appraisal fair
Highlawn Baptist Church offers Sunday services in Chinese
Wayne school board to consider termination of teacher
Laws outline use of deadly force
Broadway at the Plaza
Public meetings
Dog park supporters to meet Wednesday
Tri-State news quiz answers
Election candidate profile: Nick Joe Rahall II
Thanks to you
Help yourself sleep like a baby
Ribbon-cutting for new VA center is Oct. 7
Businesses raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters through bowling competitions
Gallaher Library hosting book sale starting Oct. 1
Union township ready for clean-up
MU hosts open house for high school students
High school bands perform at Cabell Midland event
Prescription drug Take Back big success
Tailgaters show support ahead of Herd's first win this season
3 sent to Western Regional Jail on felony charges
Campaign trails: Cabell, Wayne GOP groups to host Yoder
Big Sandy arena hosts annual Pilot Club antique show
Orthodox church hosts Greek Festival Days
Orthodox church hosts Greek Festival Days
MSHA cites Massey for hundreds of W.Va. violations
Judge rejects GOP challenge of W.Va. ballot
What biking does for you that walking doesn't
Election candidate profile: Matthew Woelfel
Clippings from Ritter Park Rose Garden to be available free to public
Kiwanis Club announces Division 4 Lt. Governor
OLBH to provide flu vaccinations Oct. 13
W.Va. Broadcasting Hall of Fame to induct 2010 class
Pile of clothes is source of small fire
Holocaust museum curator visits MU
Residents inducted into state hall of fame
Hospice to conduct free pregnancy session
Beverly Hills Garden Club gathers for annual flower show
Election candidate profile: Dale Stephens
City Council approves occupation tax
'Loss of a Child' support group to meet Oct. 4
Bowen indicted; hearing canceled
Body found along river
Flu shot clinics coming up in Lawrence County
Marshall's Forensic Science Center to receive more than $5.9 million in federal funds
Hospice creates Donor Wall in memory of loved ones
OLBH to host All Hallow's Eve Bash on Oct. 29
Election candidate profile: Anne Morton Yon
City sets final vote on tax package
Magical Night of Giving set for Nov. 21 in Ashland
Man arrested, charged in Sept. 3 robbery, beating
Small group protests at Republican headquarters
Mother also charged with neglect
Winner selected for Ronald McDonald House Charity Car Raffle
Fishing access area near W.Va. 35 to be closed
Red Cross hosting blood drives at several locations
Police blotter: Man reports cargo trailer containing tools, equipment stolen
Firefighters say farewell to longtime colleague
Heroin sentence slashed
First class to MU students offered at kitchen
3 men plead guilty to drug charges
Police look into robbery at cigarette retailer
Police blotter: Employee developing pictures reports images of children
Spots still available for golf outings
Exams for 'ham' radio licenses set for Oct. 9
Popcorn buckets to aid breast cancer group
Polls split on who's leading in Senate race
Teen arrested in Ohio shooting
Another homeless man attacked at riverfront; juvenile suspected
St. Joseph Church, schools to acquire 5th Avenue property
Two accidents slow traffic on East Pea Ridge Road
Kentucky State Police to get three new faces
Barboursville Branch Library to host annual fall book sale
W.Va. Chamber of Commerce endorses Manchin
Marshall's H.E.L.P. program hosting golf fundraiser
Election candidate profile: Carol Miller
Long-time Marshall professor to be honored at ACLU of West Virginia celebration
MU students volunteer for number of activities for Week of Service
MU signs agreement with EPA, expands green efforts
Safe Harbor to host annual Candlelight Vigil
W.Va. renews interest in stimulus funds
Meeting on changes in postal operations is set for Monday
Crews respond to lunch-time fire
Tri-State Hero: Pvt. Steve C. Carver
2 of 4 against home rule program
Tri-State news quiz answers
Commission election boils down to budget
Theatre company continues 'Steel Magnolias' production
VA Medical Center to host outreach program
MU awarded federal money for new program
Tri-State news quiz
Teens, families enjoy free Christian concert
Artists, residents attend Art in the Park
14th X-Fest draws more than 6,000 to riverfront park
Ironton man killed when struck by vehicle
'Purple Scarf of Hope' contest entries due Oct. 30
Ashland officials tout payroll tax as positive
KDMC to present hysterectomy seminar
Ashland hosts Poage Landing Days
Get Healthy Tri-State: Lean ground beef makes healthy burger
Clyde Beal: Life was less complicated a few short years ago
For babies' sake
Candidate profile: Scott Bias
Kenova police blotter: Authorities jail robbery suspect
Organizers in Milton to meet about horse park
Chick-fil-A to host father, daughter date night event
Police blotter: Man reports vehicle stolen from in front of business
Cabell-Huntington Board of Health to meet Sept. 22
Christian bands to highlight festival
Herald-Dispatch seeking nominations for Health Expo award
MCTC moving on with plans for new building
Carnival on the Block raises funds for mission of St. Joe Grade School
Authorities search for work release escapee
H-D seeking nominations for Health Expo awards
League of Women Voters plans regular meeting
Election candidate profile -- Jim Morgan
Get Healthy Tri-State: Weight-loss benefits the scale doesn't show you
Members of leadership group in town for event
Police blotter: Business reports steel plates stolen
News in brief: Church celebrating 123 years with events
Public seeks solutions at drug abuse forum
Country fans flock to arena to see Sugarland
Census: 1 in 7 Americans live in poverty
MU Foundation kicks off annual Family Campaign
TTA to spend $172,000 in funds on Dial-A-Ride implementation
Lynn Ormiston: September a time to celebrate literacy
City police investigating hit-and-run accident
Punishments reduced in drug cases
Peformance highlights women in history
Hospice of Huntington to conduct life skills class
Tips offer strategies to avoid first-year college weight gain
MU hosts 'A Tribute to John Marshall'
Police blotter: Company reports credit cards used to purchase $3,016 in gasoline
Cabell to take up discussion on proposed occupation tax
Student earns Eagle Scout rank through Little Victories service project
Cabell GOP opens headquarters
Violent, property crime numbers mixed in W.Va.
Putnam County to enjoy pedestrian bridge built by Scouts, volunteers
Election candidate profile: Troy Andes
Huntington hires new public works director
U.S. 23 in Boyd County sees some development
Motions hearing set in Crawford slaying case
Mountwest to offer ballroom classes
'Look Good, Feel Better' meeting Sept. 28 at OLBH
Historic WW II ship set to pass through region
Storm water to be focus of meeting
Election candidate profile: Kevin Craig
The Herald-Dispatch seeks nominations for Healthy Lifestyle Awards
Workshop offers tips on conservation
VA to host luncheon for former POWs Friday
Wolfe makes wager with Bowling Green mayor
Three sentenced to prison by Boyd judge
Firm signs option agreement for purchasing annex building
W.Va. 2010 SAT scores show improvement
Campaign trails: Poll solicited by Johnson shows tight race with Wilson
Mattox: Keep election ads out of right-of-way
Saxophonist Masek visits Marshall
Pleas give glimpse into marijuana conspiracy
Four jailed on felony charges
Church set to offer Zumba classes on Mondays
Love eating? Too much? Read this
Newly opened Spring Valley church conducts first service
Pennington foundation crosses $1M threshold
Crowd heads out for annual Maynard reunion
Downtown Live Committee now seeking groups for Christmas parade
Public meetings
Woman receives reduced sentence
Tri-State News Quiz
Huntington council to hold hearing on tax plan
Fitness, health focus of PATH fundraiser
Get Healthy Tri-State: Serve this white bean and sweet red pepper salsa with baked pita wedges
Clyde Beal: Seniors still have lessons of life to give
Portion of Elkins Creek Road to be closed
Man arrested on child abuse charge Friday
Sunday's child
Swinefest wraps up third successful year
Ceremony honors first responders
Health department plans flu shot clinics
Couple honored for attractive home and yard
Celebrating a life
Gameday luncheon draws crowd excited for football
Cabell County GOP to open its headquarters Sept. 14
Tribute to first responders to mark 9/11 anniversary
Get Healthy: Drop your espresso and take a walk
Local, state politicians players in the Friends of Coal Bowl
Church calendar
Fans take in game from several venues
Manchin: Rivalry series to continue
Texting drill kicks off national safety program
Overtime field goal lifts WVU over Thundering Herd
St. Mary's dedicates Healthy Highlawn Walking Trail
Wesbanco Bank celebrates military, emergency service personnel with program
'Lunch-N-Learn' event focuses on physical activity
Suicide prevention group hosts community walk
Waste Authority meeting scheduled for Sept. 14
Swinefest to host Sept. 11 tribute
Wayne County police blotter: Robbery reported at Trace Branch residence
Man charged with recording nude men in dressing room
Bill Clinton rallies for Fisher's U.S. Senate bid
Feds say pumping continues at W.Va. mine
City Hall annex may soon have buyer
Swinefest kicks off in Guyandotte
Yard sale, hot dog sale scheduled for Sept. 11
Some keep secrets locked up for years or decades
Man with learners permit charged with DUI causing death
On-campus parking to be altered for Marshall-WVU game
Teacher, coach suspended after drug charge
Candidate Johnson tours Lawrence County business before town meeting
Hospice of Huntington to host series of seminars
Juvenile arrested in recent beating
Charity dog show scheduled for Oct. 9
Kentucky State Police investigating accident
Manchin, Raese support televised debate
Local man charged with sexually abusing three pre-teens
Program finds half of elementary students visit a dentist regularly
Coal king in W.Va. 3rd District House debate
Kanawha sheriffs arrest two connected to meth case
Boil advisory issued for Barboursville area
Carnival opens Wednesday
OLBH to host free prostate screenings
Police blotter: Woman reports guns, jewelry stolen from home
2 arrested, 3 injured in Kanawha fight
Portsmouth patrol post gets new commander
Fire destroys Milton house
First lady joined in Huntington by other state politicians
Simply Whisk hosts grand opening
Catlettsburg Labor Day events continue community tradition
Burglary charges among Boyd indictments
Get Healthy Tri-State: Number of health events scheduled for Tri-State
One jailed on felony charge Sunday night
Five vehicles damaged in bridge crash
3 arrested on drug charges after traffic stop in Portsmouth
Robbery suspect among recent sentences
Healthy Lifestyle Awards
Boil water advisory lifted for areas of city
Milton Baptist Church sponsoring concert Sept. 16
Obama assails GOP, promotes new jobs program
Gospel sing attracts seven groups
Western Regional Jail books 2 on felony charges on Sunday
Public meetings
Labor Day closings
State employees sue over tech jobs
Cabell Democrats pay tribute to first lady Gayle Manchin
Labor Day closings
Office manager among recent Cabell sentences
Mall hosts annual rose show
Get Healthy Tri-State: Feed your brain vitamin D-3
Skydivers raise funds for charity
Book explores little-known chapter of region’s railroading history
Mountain State Council of the Blind to host convention
Deickman among recent sentences
Way Back Weekend draws people from far away
Pullman working as catalyst
GOP gains steam
Tourney draws hundreds
Crazy for cornhole
Guyandotte cleans up for SwineFest
Ashland’s Highlands Museum and Discovery Center hosts fundraiser
Kfeirian Cultural Reunion continues through Monday
'Meech Dog' brings laughs to Huntington
W.Va. highway system ranked 30th in nation
Walmart unveils new look at grand re-opening
Annual Rose Society show set for Sunday at Huntington Mall
Skydivers to host 'Jump for Joy' Sunday
Blood donors can earn $2 ice cream coupon
Substance abuse prevention group to host forum
Healthy Lifestyle Awards
Get Healthy Tri-State: Proper hydration depends on workout
Red Cross teams deployed for hurricane response
Singing group in need of robes for performance
Labor Day closings
'Revolution' goes to L.A.
Church putting on 5K for charity
Chesapeake High Class of 1960 sets reunion
Healthy Lifestyle Awards
Rice, pasta and potato salad: Diet dishes?
Commission certifies election
Woman, 53, reports being beaten with Maglight, theft of drugs
Commissioners support lawsuit
Saluting World War II veterans
Drug search nabs four
Man, 36, hangs self from 17th St. bridge
West Virginia Film Office to host open casting call
Guyandotte library to host used book sale
Grant funds to help in fight against drugs, alcohol
Cabell Democrats get new home
Commission to discuss election, occupation tax
Conservation grants awarded to W.Va. projects
Cabwaylingo State Forest to receive funding
Submit your wildlife photos
Battle of the belly bulge
Big Brothers Big Sisters recruiting mentors
The Herald-Dispatch seeks nominations for Health Expo
Westmoreland Foodland open after incident
Tickets for Sept. 24 Wynonna show on sale
Don't let gum disease go to your head
Justice has conflict of colors
H-D Healthy Lifestyle Awards nominations
Corporation demanding repayment from MU
Early cancer detection is vital step in saving lives
Cabell schools praised for food
Book club members meet
Thomas McChesney: Let's make the state proud on game day
Traffic stop yields three drug arrests
Armed robbery reported downtown
Guyandotte to host cleanup to prepare for SwineFest
Prestera to host picnic for alumni of recovery program
Faces of the Tri-State: Entrepreneur's love of design makes business successful
MU marching band surpasses 300 members for first time in history
Mason County clerk juggles son's wedding, special election duties
Windows of Cabell County Republican Headquarters damaged by graffiti artists
Guyandotte to host cleanup to prepare for SwineFest
Prestera to host picnic for alumni of recovery program
Wayne High School to host 40th class reunion
Westmoreleand Foodland evacuated after white substance found
Food for thought
Fit Fest to raise funds for PATH
Walkers raise awareness of gluten-related disease
Byrd's office quietly closes, yielding trove
Community gets chance to explore new schools
TTA offers free bus service to college students
Barbershop society hosts annual reunion
Tri-State News Quiz answers
H-D seeking nominations for Health Expo awards
W.Va. Kickball Association hosts championship
Two men jailed on felony charges Sunday
Statewide science and research symposium to be held at Marshall
Huntington's Kitchen hosts canning class
Hospice to offer series of educational programs
Chemistry creates entertaining performance in ARTS production
90-Day Health Challenge wraps up with 5K run, walk
Foes of occupation tax cite inequities
W.Va. church group taking 'hard walk' on mining
On man in regional jail on felony charges
Herald-Dispatch seeking nominations for Health Expo
Woman files report of armed robbery
Producers looking for talent for new TV show
News in brief
Bellefonte urgent care center changes hours
Grief session presented by Hospice
Clyde Beal: Local couple enjoys simple, low-key vacations
Police blotter: Man reports guns, cash, other items stolen from residence
Campaign Trails: Candidate to visit Boyd, Carter counties
Local group gets federal funds for weatherization program
Small fire quickly extinguished
For kid's sake
Sign-up in style
Greenup County man arrested in shooting
Aug. 30 meeting set to focus on new dog park
The Herald-Dispatch seeks nominations for expo awards
Artist meets with fans, signs artwork
Festival celebrating legendary blues singer an exhibition of local history
Pleas entered in Lawrence court
Judicial center named for Hagerman
Burglary investigated in Gallia County
Campaign trails: Manchin, court justice to attend opening of Cabell Democratic headquarters
MU Board of Governors takes first step bond refinancing
Concerns prompted quick arrest
W.Va. ginseng season to start Sept. 1
7 candidates for U.S. Senate appear at dinner
Recalled eggs found in West Virginia
MSHA: New evidence found in Massey mine explosion
MU freshman enrollment up past 2,000
Gallagher performs at Pullman Plaza Hotel
Nominate someone for the Healthy Lifestyle Awards
Rally held to help find closure to Samantha Burns case
Police arrest Barboursville man, confiscate two knives
Go find your tape measure
Woman reports forced entry, $7,600 in stolen items
Health Expo planned for Oct. 16
Dinner planned at Wayne Republican Headquarters
Test your skills at Marshall tournament on Thursday
Man shot by police gets five and a half years
Interim Sen. Goodwin tours school, MU
Ohio to receive $400B in federal grant money
Center for Health, Education and Research to be dedicated Aug. 27
Ohio seeks $16M for industrial park
Two sentenced in criminal cases in Boyd County
Wanted by the U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive C.U.F.F.E.D. Task Force
Former MU player arraigned in court
Local artist group's work on display at MU
Board of governors to get overview of bond revenue projects
Huntington firefighters battle overnight blaze
Student hit by car while crossing street
American Red Cross in need of blood donations
Tournament gone, but Rogers still busy
City of Kenova issues boil water advisory
Kenova Parks & Recreation Board to meet this week
Road work to begin in Russell Thursday
Chisholm awaits extradition in pizza delivery robbery
String of heroin overdoses concerns law enforcement
MU students return to class
Sanitary board meeting scheduled for Tuesday
West Virginia magistrate wins $79 million Powerball jackpot
Robbery case among recent Cabell sentencings
West Nile virus case confirmed in Ohio
AAA reminds motorists of child pedestrian safety
Feds find explosives inside Massey mine in W.Va.
Man pleads guilty to Peoples Bank robberies
Bridge cleaning under way
At 95, Hechler seeks to defy odds in U.S. Senate bid
Public meetings
40th class reunion planned for Huntington East High
Baby & Family Expo wraps up
State money could be dispersed if MU, WVU don’t meet 2013 deadline
City using new process for home demolition
Banquet for WWII vets set for Sept. 2
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Politics blamed for high-risk pool costs
Request for Cabell recycling grant denied
Rally on the River wraps up in Ironton
Tri-State News Quiz answers
MDA scheduled to host Lock Up for 'Jerry's Kids' Aug. 24
Library hosts tea party for princes, princesses
Events to honor Stuart scheduled for Sept. 24-26
Free banquet for WWII vets planned for Sept. 2
Marshall hosts second annual RecFest
Symphony performs largest show of season
The Senate candidates
12 more charges against Bowen
Area families come out for Baby Expo
Senate contest may bring a few twists
'Food Revolution' wins Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program
Golden Girl Group Home celebrates completion of garden, rec room project
Nonprofits worry taxes may eat into giving
BB&T employees lend a hand to Weed and Seed
Early voting begins for election
Welcome freshmen
HHS class rings have interesting history
More victims speak out against former officer
Rick Simmons: Thank O'Shea for 'Dancin' in the Streets'
13 U.S. Senate candidates field questions at forum
Healthy snack mix when on the go
Man dies at Western Regional Jail
W.Va. 10 boil water advisory lifted
Big Time Pro Wrestling celebrates 8 years
The Mark Twain to host evening cruise
Husband jailed in case of son's broken leg
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Police: Man reports 13 guns stolen from home
Ex-captain charged with sexual assault
Local entities get grants to save energy
Prestera joins Race for Recovery
Federal Correctional Institution celebrates 70th anniversary
Judicial Center to be named for Judge Hagerman
The Imagination Movers Live from the Idea Warehouse Concert Tour 2009
Bobcat Goldthwait Is Coming To The Funny Bone In Huntington
Huntington Named "Unhealthiest City" in the United States
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