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Follansbee street paving plans announced

FOLLANSBEE — On Monday, Follansbee Council learned streets affected by recent sewer projects will be paved. City Manager Chris Manack-Stover advised council crews have begun sections of Virginia Avenue and will proceed with resurfacing Raymond Street. The two streets, and the intersection ...

All treats, no tricks for October tax collections in West Virginia

CHARLESTON — Halloween has come and gone, but October collections for West Virginia’s general revenue fund provided additional surplus totals in the state’s candy bag. According to data released Monday by the state Department of Revenue, West Virginia collected $417.8 million in tax ...

Decision on W.Va. National Guard deployment to D.C. delayed until next week

CHARLESTON — A decision from a Kanawha County judge regarding Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s deployment of members of the West Virginia National Guard to Washington, D.C., at the request of President Donald Trump could come as soon as next week. During a hearing Monday morning, Eighth Judicial ...

New Cumberland continues work on eyesore properties

NEW CUMBERLAND — City officials are continuing their efforts to address what they consider to be eyesore properties. During Monday’s meeting of New Cumberland Council, City Solicitor Kevin Pearl provided an update on one property, located on Commerce Street, being eyed for demolition by ...

Shop With A Cop returns for the holiday season

NEW CUMBERLAND — For almost four decades, Hancock County Shop With A Cop has tried to make sure that no child is without a gift at holiday time. According to Deputy Chance Weyand, who coordinates this effort along with colleague Sgt. Hugh Tate on behalf of the Hancock County Deputy Sheriffs ...