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Not long ago, the dimly lit building at 96 3rd Ave. W. in Huntington, West Virginia, stored vehicles and other supplies. In ...
As millions in opioid settlement funds reach West Virginia, counties are making high-stakes choices about how to spend it — ...
AmeriCorps volunteer Juanita Coleman, center, works with summer camp children at the North Charleston Community Center on ...
Children were rolling and kneading clay, sketching self-portraits and designing their own hats at the Huntington Museum of ...
Throughout the week of July 7-12, participants will be showing their animals in several arenas at the Lawrence County ...
Putin sees as the U.S. morphing from democracy into an authoritarian model that uses a corrupted, or faux, democracy as a ...
As of July 7, 2025, water service at Mount Olive Correctional Complex has been restored after a multi-day major water leak.
President Kennedy once said, “A rising tide lifts all boats,” and now the big, beautiful bill is law. Too bad no Democrat ...
Bureau for Family Assistance began accepting applications for its School Clothing Allowance (SCA) program Monday, July 7, ...
This is the 610th in a series of articles recalling vanished Huntington scenes. In the late 1890s, a group of local ...
Wilts Salmons, 82, a retired teacher and Wayne County Schools superintendent and former Fort Gay Town Council member, ...
Area basketball standouts have found success at various levels of college ball, ranging from NCAA Division I to NAIA.