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  First Dog to be Euthanized Under Wheeling's Vicious Dog Ordinance Will Take Place Thursday
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  • West Virginia Drought Emergency Possible
  •   New Belmont County Fairgrounds Welcomes First Visitors Tuesday
  • Annual Ohio County Car Show at Cabela's Brings in More Than 1,000 Cars
  • Ohio Valley Helps Jerry's Kids During Annual Labor Day Telethon
  •   Adult Charged in Connection with Underage Drinking Case
  •   Blaine Bridge Reopens to Traffic
  •   Wheeling Tunnels Are Open After Three Years of Work
  • Severstal Could Start Up Sparrows Point If Economy Improves
  •   Saturday Marks Big Sports Day in Bellaire, Ohio
  • Mountaineers for Responsible Government Attend Glenn Beck Rally
  • West Virginia Special Election Set for Saturday
  •   Cooking Eggs Correctly During Recall Scare
  •   UBB Miner Talks About Having PTSD
  • Lt. Norris Scheduled for Disciplinary Hearing Friday
  •   West Virginia Bucking Housing Market Trend, Again
  •   Enrollment Grew for Fifth Straight Year at West Liberty University
  •   Sonar Technology Will Be Used to Find Missing Woman
  •   Quality People, Quality Care Image Allegedly in Danger
  •   Eastern Gateway College Preparing to Train Drill Workers
  •   Woman Charged with Animal Neglect Near Dennison, Ohio
  •   Trailer Food of Dog Food Donated to Help Jefferson County Humane Society
  • Wheeling Beer Truck Bandit Being Held on Grand Larceny Charge
  • Police Say Man Admits to Stealing Cigarettes, Laundry Detergent
  •   Abused Horse Found Pulling Buggy in Belmont County Has New Home
  •   It's All Greek to Everyone in Wheeling This Weekend
  •   New Follansbee Sidewalks Will Get Kids to School Safely, Encourages Good Fitness
  • Massey Energy Cited for Failing to Report Accidents
  •   Blaine Bridge Will Not Reopen on Schedule
  •   West Virginia State Superintendent Visits Elm Grove Elementary Monday
  •   Ohio County Teachers Return to Classroom Monday
  •   Rumors Surround Ohio Valley Steel Mills
  •   Report: Severstal Plans to Sell Plants
  • Deputy on Leave Cleared of Charges; Criticized for Actions
  • Five Wellsburg Council Members Resign at Tuesday's Meeting
  • Family With Three Children Loses Everything in Martins Ferry Fire
  •   American Electric Power Very Proud of Its Workers After Recent Storm
  •   New Machine Should Help With Water Issues in Martins Ferry
  • BrickStreet Rates Dropping For Some Businesses
  •   Lt. Norris on Paid Leave During Investigation
  •   Thousands in Hancock County for West Virginia Derby
  •   Federal Government Could Take Alleged Weir High Terror Plot Case to Grand Jury
  • Meal Trucks Now in Every W.Va. County
  •   End in Sight for I-470 Road Work
  • More Charges Filed in Wetzel County Animal Abuse Case
  • McGilton Found Guilty on Three Strikes Rule
  •   OVHS&E Names new Chief Financial Officer
  •   Proposed Wellsburg Sewer Rate Increases to be Hot Topic
  •   Facebook Connects Family of Wheeling Donor With Recipient
  •   Case Against Former Steubenville Firefighter Heads to Grand Jury
  • Public Encouraged to Share its Vision of Region's Future
  • Gas Company Gets Go-Ahead to Resume Operations
  •   Jailed Belmont County Police Chief Withdraws Appeal
  •   Education Bills Pass House Vote
  • County Clerks Kick Into High Gear to Prepare for Special Primary Election
  •   Klotz Dubbed New Police Chief in Bridgeport
  • Court Upholds 'We Are Marshall' Copyright Ruling
  •   W.Va. GOP Reacts to Governor's Announcement to Run for Senate Seat
  •   Amber Alerts Put In Fast Lane in West Virginia
  • "Good Secrets, Bad Secrets" Harmony House in Wheeling has a Lesson for Your Family
  •   Generous Donation to Miracle League Efforts in Wheeling
  •   NAACP Protest TEA Party Movement in Steubenville, Ohio
  •   St. Clairsville Hotel Bids Back to Where They Started
  •   Jury Finds Ohio County Man Guilty of Sexually Abusing Mentally Handicapped Woman
  • Bridgeport Closer to Naming New Police Chief
  • Four Teachers Resign in Bellaire Schools
  • Lincoln Voter Fraud Case Gets New Judge
  • Benwood Pool Open for Business
  • Interstate 470 in Ohio County Reopens for Holiday Weekend
  •   Alleged Brooke County Beating Suspects Face Judge and Victims
  •   Gulf Oil Spill Affecting Where Famous Wheeling Fish Market Gets Shrimp
  • Crimefighters Tipline Credited in Wheeling Bar Robbery Arrest
  •   Why Do Some Say Yorkville, Ohio, Looks Like a War Zone?
  •   Wheeling Man on Trial for Alleged Stabbing
  •   I-470 Construction to Take Holiday, Everything on Track
  • Jack Jones Will Face Judge For Sentencing
  •   W.Va. Secretary of State Addresses Rhododendron Girls State Tuesday
  •   Investigation into Gas Well Explosion Nearing Completion
  •   Wheeling Hospital Responds to Suit They Filed Against Ohio Valley Medical Center
  •   DEP: AB Resources Must Stop All West Virginia Drilling Operations
  •   A Special 'Welcome Home' for West Virginia Guardsmen
  •   Man Found Guilty in Fatal Fire Death of His Son
  •   New Revitalization Project Shaping Up in East Wheeling
  •   Questions Surround Marshall County Gas Well Explosion
  •   Inspection Teams Plan for Third Reentry Inside Upper Big Branch Mine
  • Ogden 20K Has Special Purpose This Year
  • Bellaire Man Sentenced for Distributing Crack Near Playground
  •   Veterans Speak Out On Don't Ask, Don't Tell
  • Sen. Mike Hall Named Senate Minority Leader
  •   Tylenol Recall has Many People Calling Ohio Valley Pharmacist
  •   Fallen Charleston Police Officer Honored at FBI Ceremony
  •   Steubenville Murder Suspect Brought to Ohio Valley From New York
  •   Wheeling Man Found Guilty on Child Pornography Charges
  •   Voters Will Decide if New Elementary School is Built in Hancock County
  •   Special Report: Breaking Down Healthcare Reform
  •   Airlines Adding More Surcharges
  •   How Soon Will Bellaire Bridge Come Tumbling Down?
  •   Congressional Hearing Held On Upper Big Branch Mine Explosion
  •   Construction Season Means Dangers on Roads for Motorists, Workers
  • Fundraiser Under way to Get New Roof at Sanford Center in Moundsville
  •   The Ogden 20k Classic is Fast Approaching
  •   Bellaire Bridge Officially Sold Thursday
  •   Only on 7: Murder Investigations Draining Steubenville Police Funds
  •   Arrest Made in Steubenville Murder
  •   Harrison Hills Rejects Putting Levy on Ballot
  •   Official Winner of County Clerk Race in Ohio County Announced
  •   West Virginia Students Taking WESTEST 2 This Week
  • Mollohan's Loss is Talk of the Country Some Say
  •   West Virginia Students Preparing to Take the WESTEST
  • Mother Speaks Out After Daughter Abused by Father
  •   Facility Where Missing Woman Walked Away From Was Investigated, Authorities Said
  •   New Leads Followed in Missing Belmont County Woman's Case
  • It's Moving Day for Steubenville City Building
  • Commissioner Calls for Jefferson County Landfill to be Shutdown
  •   Emergency Services Levy Shot Down in Steubenville
  •   Bellaire Superintendent, Police Chief Weigh in on Failed Levies
  •   Wheeling's Postal Workers Upset Over Processing Move
  •   Montcoal Disaster Fund Continues to Grow
  • Bishop Michael J. Bransfield Releases Pastoral on Mine Safety
  •   Officers Determined to Close Marshall County Cold Case
  •   Emergency Meeting Set for Damaged Jefferson County Airport Hangers
  •   Ohio Valley Man Arrested with Gun Near Air Force One Has Previous Crimes
  • Bids Heard for New Multi-Million Dollar Cameron School Combination
  • Betsy Jividen Sworn In as U.S. Attorney for Northern District
  • Massey Promises to Take Care of Miners' Families
  • Mistrial Declared in Gerry Barnes Case
  •   Grieving Continues, Healing Process Begins
  •   President's Visit Aside, Mourners Say Miners are the Real Headline
  • Fallen Miners To Be Honored During National Unveiling
  •   Monday is Anniversary of Triple Ohio County Murder
  •   Unemployment Holds Steady in West Virginia
  • Call in Your Pledge for the 2010 Easter Seals Telethon
  •   With the Use of a Banner, an Old Building Looks New Again in Downtown Wheeling
  •   Possible Contaminated Sites Evaluated in Jefferson County
  • Downtown Business Association Continues Push to Bring Wheeling Back to Life
  • More Scandal Surrounds Former Martins Ferry Police Chief Barry Carpenter
  •   Huggins Helps Found Upper Big Branch Family Fund
  •   Moment of Silence Observed for Mine Victims
  • ATF Agent Pleads Guilty to Lesser Charge
  • Ohio Road Projects Announced for 2010
  • New Contract Terms Reached for Jefferson County Sheriff Deputies
  • Sen. Jeff Kessler Calls for Mine Inspectors to Have Power to Close Mines
  •   Rockefeller: 'Not at the Point Where We're Pointing Fingers'
  •   Whitesville Holds Candlelight Vigil
  •   Steubenville Carjacking Suspect Named in Indictment
  •   Body of Fallen Steubenville Marine Arrives in the Ohio Valley
  • Hundreds of Job Seekers Attend Belmont County Job Fair
  • Residents Urged to Turn on Porch Lights to Show Support for Miners
  •   Lead Investigator for Sago Mine Disaster Speaks About Raleigh County Disaster
  •   Ohio Valley Black Caucus Probes Martins Ferry Controversy
  • Appliance Mail-In Rebate Starts in May in West Virginia
  •   Joshua Ridings Asks for Jail Transfer
  •   Grandfather of Injured Wetzel County Baby Speaks to 7 News
  •   Work to Repair Wegee Road Bridge Underway in Belmont County
  •   Serial Killer Gets 20 Years to Life For Belmont County Murder
  •   Both WVU and Ohio State Fans Anxious
  • Sentencing for Eugene Blake Held Off Until Monday
  • New Charges for Two Harrison County Teens
  • Severstal, United Steelworkers to Head Back To Bargaining Table in 10 Days
  • Postal Service Moving Forward on Plan for Five Day Deliveries
  •   Wheeling's Free Clinic Could See Some Immediate Affects From Health Care Legislation
  • Former Jim Robinson Building Has New Tenant
  • H1N1 Shots Still Available in Jefferson County
  •   Eugene Blake Pleads Guilty in the 1982 Death of Bridgeport Man
  •   Air Evac Lifeteam Has a New Home in Ohio Valley
  • Friday Marks Seven Year Anniversary of Iraq War
  • Gov. Joe Manchin Vetoes First Bill From 2010 Session
  •   Luck is on the Side of Shadyside Tigers
  •   Brown Bag Vigil Held in Front of Ohio Congressman's Office in Bridgeport
  • Wheeling City Council Passes 2011 Budget
  •   Arrest Made in Murder of Former W.Va. Salvation Army Major
  •   The City of Steubenville Welcomes Its First Female City Manager
  •   Mother of Moundsville Flasher Victim Speaks to WTRF
  • New Digital Radios Come at the Right Time, Sheriff Said
  •   Racial Slur Has NAACP President Calling for Martins Ferry's Mayors Resignation
  •   Convicted Sex Offender Back Behind Bars in Marshall County
  • Bank Officials Discuss Safety After At Least Six Robberies
  •   U.S. Navy Honors Those Involved in Helicopter Rescue
  •   Both Sides of the River Trying to Get on Same Radio Frequency in Some Parts
  •   Huntington Man Indicted for Marshall County Armed Robbery Attempt
  •   Stem Cell Transplant for Aubrey Brooks Deemed Success
  •   Man Gets Life in Prison for Murdering Father
  •   Martins Ferry Steel Plant Has Come Back to Life
  •   Close Eye Being Kept on Creeks, Streams Across the Ohio Valley
  •   Sex Offender Pleads, Gets 15-35 Years and 50 Years Supervised Release
  • Veteran Pilot From Ohio Valley Has Unique Perspective On Boy Air Traffic Controller
  • Class AA Cheerleading Competition Will Go On as Scheduled
  •   Marshall County Prosecutor Reacts to Bowers Case Ruling
  • Supreme Court Won't Hear WVSSAC Cheerleading Appeal
  •   Convicted Sex Offender Allegedly Jumps from Window Before Sentencing
  •   March 4 is Anniversary of Stack Fire That Killed One
  •   House Gives Green Light to School Bus Safety Bill
  • MTR Gaming, Arneault Come to $1.6 Million Agreement
  •   Man Facing Hundreds of Years in Prison is Accused of Faking Suicide Attempt
  •   Moundsville Flasher Allegedly Speaks Before Exposing Himself to Teenager
  • Obama Declares W.Va. Major Disaster Area
  •   Proposal on Table to Stop Saturday Postal Deliveries
  •   Martins Ferry Teachers Vote to Take a 5 Percent Pay Cut
  • Union Local Students Start Extended Days
  •   Air Packs Used at Sago Mine Recalled
  •   Imprisoned Former Martins Ferry Police Chief Will Not Get New Trial
  •   Daughter Who Was Raped for Years by Her Father Speaks to WTRF
  •   WTRF Cuts Ribbon on New Steubenville Studio
  •   Group Rallies For Vote to Ban Gay Marriage
  •   Special Report: 'A Risk Worth Taking' for Family of 2-year-old Aubrey Brooks
  • Ohio County School Staff, Board Come up With Way to Make up Lesson Plans
  • Police Arrest Suspect in Geno's Robbery
  • Taxpayers Left to Pick Up Snow Removal Tab in Harrison County, Ohio
  •   Moundsville Flasher Allegedly Spotted for Seventh Time
  • Rockefeller Weighs in on Health Reform, Public Option
  • Man Accused of Triple Fatal Ohio County Accident Waives Preliminary Hearing
  • Services, Employment, No Tax Increases in Proposed Wheeling Budget
  •   Rooftop Ice, Snow Causing Major Damage to Ohio Valley Homes
  •   Man Accused of Bomb Robbery in Custody
  • Ohio Schools Coming up With Creative Ways to Make Up Snow Days
  •   Rally At State Capital Pushes for Multiple Issues
  • FAA Administrator Discusses Aviation Safety With Rockefeller
  •   Wheeling Abductor Back Before Ohio County Judge Wednesday
  • OVAC Boys Semis Schedule
  • Man Accused of Break-In, Firing Gun Appears in Court
  • Wheeling Residents' Water Rates to go up in April
  •   Marshall Professor Gives Insight into Global Warming
  •   Bridgeport Schools One of Many Deciding How to Make-Up Snow Days
  • Hancock County Man Facing Second-Degree Murder Charge Has Bond Reduced
  •   OVAC Cheering Competition Takes Center Stage Saturday
  •   Belmont County Man Found Guilty of 10 Sex Crimes
  •   Marshall County Prosecutor Appeals Circuit Court Appeal of Man Accused of Sex Crimes
  •   FBI Claims They're Close to Nabbing Wheeling Bank Robbery Suspect
  • Pilot Distraction Cited in Aborted U.S. Airways Flight at Yeager Airport
  • Escaped Ohio Prisoner Caught Across River in Ohio County
  • Names of Elderly Monongalia Couple Found Dead Released
  • Thousands Still Without Power After Saturday Storm
  • Wheeling Jesuit University Announces New Interim President
  • Gov. Joe Manchin Signs School Calendar Law
  •   Severstal and USW Talking In Pittsburgh
  •   Summer Holds Good Things for Ohio County Schools
  •   Wheeling Police Officer Arraigned on DUI Charge
  • Father of Man Accused of Causing Deadly Crash is a Wanted Man
  •   Hotel From 1800s Coming Back to Life in Belmont County
  •   Convicted Murderer Doesn't Want His Past Made Aware to Jury in New Belmont County Trial
  •   Bellaire Murder Suspect Makes an Unusual Request for Judge
  •   Miss America 2010 is Crowned in Las Vegas
  • Future of Steel to be Discussed in Steubenville Friday
  • Ohio to Receive Federal Stimulus Money for Rail System
  • U.S. Automakers Take Advantage of Toyota Recall
  •   The Fate of Two Bus Routes Discussed Thursday
  • White House Releases State of the Union Speech
  • Lawmakers Respond to State of the Union Address
  •   W.Va. Supreme Court Refuses Appeal of Jeffrey Woods, Convicted Murderer
  • Justice Department Closes Mollohan Investigation
  • Former Police Chief Barry Carpenter Indigent, Court Records State
  •   Hundreds Roll up Their Sleeves for Media Blood Donor Day
  •   Gasification Plant Still Coming to Benwood?
  •   St. Clairsville Red Roof Inn Armed Robbery Suspect Caught
  • Fugitive Found in Wheeling Could Head Back to Ohio Friday
  • Wheeling Abductor State Trial Delayed
  •   Aubrey Brooks Undergoes Transplant
  • Future Of Jefferson County Jail Hangs on Vote
  •   Flasher Reportedly Spotted Once Again in Marshall County
  •   Three Years Behind Bars for Man Who Robbed Belmont County Market
  •   Trucker Accused of Sex With Belmont County Teen Wants Trial Delayed
  •   Rodriguez Makes Payment to WVU
  •   Changes Could be on the Way for Jefferson County Justice Facility
  • Kroger Customers Can Join Haitian Relief Effort
  •   Poker Player Honored at Wheeling Island Hotel Casino Racetrack
  •   Martins Ferry Woman Knows Needs of Haitian People First Hand
  •   Wheeling Park Performing Arts Bids Granted
  •   Wheeling Jesuit Lends Helping Hand to Haiti
  • Second Man Arrested in Wetzel County Stolen Weapons Case
  • Community Urged to Send Cards to Little Girl Undergoing Bone Marrow Transplant
  • Wheeling Red Cross Accepting Donations for Haiti Victims
  • Jarell Hurt Indicted for Murder of Ashley Blankenship of Wheeling
  •   Bridgeport Police Chief Loses His Temper with 7 News Reporter
  •   Toxicology Report Back for Man Killed on Lawn Tractor
  •   Market Street Bridge Closed for Repairs
  • Table Games Could Soon Be Reality in Pennsylvania
  • Missing Wetzel County Teen Found Safe
  • Attempted Murder Indictment Thrown Out Against Wheeling Island Man
  •   Bridgeport Police Chief Chad Dojack Pleads No Contest
  •   Bob Ney Appears in Documentary about Lobbying Scandal
  •   Flasher Spotted Again in Marshall County
  •   Teen Who Allegedly Stole Law Enforcement Guns Arrested
  • Jessica Lynch Foundation Donates $20,000 to WVU Children's Hospital
  • Charges Filed in Fatal Lawn Tractor Accident
  • Severstal to Restart Operations at Martins Ferry Plant
  • DEP Issues Order to Allow CONSOL to Resume Dunkard Creek Discharge
  • Police Chief Involved in Surrogate Scandal Could Plea
  • Ohio Budget Debate Continues
  •   Crib Confiscated After Marshall County Baby is Burned
  •   Sheriff Releases Names of Men Arrested for Guernsey County Bank Robbery
  •   West Virginia DEP Seeks Advice from EPA on CONSOL Order
  •   Indiana Man Accused of Sex With Minor Returns to Belmont County
  • Ohio Valley Officers Will Attend Fallen Officer Funeral in Pittsburgh
  •   Gator Bowl Tickets Sell Out After Two Days
  • WVU's Gator Bowl Tickets Now Sold Out
  •   WVU to Face Florida State in Gator Bowl
  •   Fishing Trip Ends in Father's Death, Son Indicted
  •   Woman Pleads to Stealing Money, Jewelry From Ohio County Home
  • Belmont County Man Waives Extradition To Ohio to Face Robbery Charges
  • Fugitive Spotted in Weirton
  • Manchin Appoints Thomas Flaherty to the WVU Board of Governors
  •   Assault Rifle Policy Changes for Wheeling Police Officers
  • Pa. Woman Recovering After I-70 Crash
  •   Aaron Holstein Caught in Wheeling, Wanted for Armed Robbery in Belmont County
  • Opposition Rises in Verizon Frontier Deal
  • Utility Companies Agree to Extension on Proposed Transmission Line
  •   State Residents Gather to Voice Opinions at PATH Hearing
  •   Authorities Finish Mapping Childers Family Farm
  • WVU Introduces New Provost
  •   Mylan Files Suit Against Pittsburgh Newspaper
  •   FDA Probe of Mylan Inc. Completed
  • GM Dealer Receives Award: #1 in WV
  •   Caller Believes They Spotted Body, Search Crews Take to the Water in Stratton
  •   WVU Releases Final Academic Records Report
  • Meningitis Confirmed in WVU Student Death
  • Hearing Cancelled in Lang Suit Against WVU
  •   UPDATE: WVU Board of Governors Selects New President
  •   Second Finalist for WVU Presidency Visits Morgantown
  •   First WVU Presidential Candidate Visits Morgantown
  • UPDATE: WVU Student Dies
  • WVU Presidential Candidates Named
  • UPDATE: Former Provost Sues WVU
  • Flags Ordered to Fly at Half Staff for Fallen West Virginia Firefighters
  •   11 Year-old Charged With Shooting to Death His Father's Pregnant Girlfriend
  • Body Found Near New Martinsville Bridge is Missing Monroe County Man, Police Said.
  • WVU Board of Governors Receives Letter from Heather Bresch
  • Manchin Creates Job Loss Support Team
  •   After Bresch, WVU Plans to Reform Records Keeping
  •   UPDATE: Hunter Killed From Fall in Harrison County Identified

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