Water Board anticipates delay in plant expansion completion
Color, history and collectibles shine at Moundsville glass show
MOUNDSVILLE – The 45th annual Fostoria Glass Society of America Glass Show & Sale is slated June 12-14 at the historic Moundsville ...
Wheeling pulls away from Post 33
Post 33 excited to field a baseball team again
STEUBENVILLE — Post 33 baseball is back. After a two-year hiatus, Steubenville American Legion Post 33’s history-rich summer baseball ...
Aim Women’s Center adopts new technology
Trinity School of Medical Laboratory Science achieves maximum accreditation
STEUBENVILLE — Trinity Health System's School of Medical Laboratory Science Program has been awarded the maximum 10-year accreditation by the ...
Lawmakers supporting our emergency services
There is good reason House Bill 5168 passed out of the House of Delegates without a single vote against on Monday. It is one of the very few, genuine no-brainers to ...
In need of a real plan for West Virginia
Local food highlighted with Restaurant Week
Craig Howell: Remembering a life of public service
While I knew his health had not been good in recent months, it was still a shock when I learned Tuesday afternoon about the passing of George Ash Sr. George died ...
Julie Gomez: Checking In on the Men Who Always Show Up
Weirton zoning case establishing a precedent
JACQUELINE CARR
Jacqueline A. Carr, 76, of Steubenville, OH passed away June 8, 2026 at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital. Private burial at Union Cemetery in Steubenville. Offer ...
RAYMOND HARRIS
GEORGE ASH SR.
Trump administration wants to close the watchdog investigating West Virginia's chemical disasters
After a chemical leak at the Ames Goldsmith plant in Kanawha County killed two workers and injured dozens more last month, federal investigators quickly arrived in ...




