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  •   First Dog to be Euthanized Under Wheeling's Vicious Dog Ordinance Will Take Place Thursday
  •   New Belmont County Fairgrounds Welcomes First Visitors Tuesday
  • Annual Ohio County Car Show at Cabela's Brings in More Than 1,000 Cars
  • Semi Not at Fault for Rear-Ending Car in Belmont County, Police Said
  • Ohio Valley Helps Jerry's Kids During Annual Labor Day Telethon
  • Boyfriend of Murdered Dover Woman has Initial Court Appearance Tuesday
  • Fatal Crash in Harrison County
  •   Blaine Bridge Reopens to Traffic
  •   At 31 Years Old, Kelly Myers has Amazing Story of Survival
  •   Martins Ferry Police Investigate Murder-Suicide
  • Authorities Converge on Belmont County Home
  •   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
  • Ohio Education Association Union Employees on Strike
  • Mountaineers for Responsible Government Attend Glenn Beck Rally
  •   Police File Charges in Rosepapa Death
  • Belleview Pool in Steubenville Closing for Season
  •   Veterans Bonus Available in Ohio
  •   Everybody Has a Story: Meet Tom Stobart and His 50,000 Books
  • Ohio Veterans Bonus Program Launched
  •   Three Fires Deemed Arson in Bellaire, Ohio
  • Lt. Norris Scheduled for Disciplinary Hearing Friday
  •   Eastern Gateway College Preparing to Train Drill Workers
  •   Pit Bulls Banned From Shadyside
  • Ohio Gets $400 Million in Race to Top Funds
  • $400 Million in Federal Money Headed to Ohio
  •   Landlord Speaks Out About Alleged House of Filth
  •   Woman Charged with Animal Neglect Near Dennison, Ohio
  •   Local Softball Star Dies After Hit By Car
  •   Trailer Food of Dog Food Donated to Help Jefferson County Humane Society
  •   One Man Injured in Motorcycle Accident
  • Police Say Man Admits to Stealing Cigarettes, Laundry Detergent
  •   Abused Horse Found Pulling Buggy in Belmont County Has New Home
  •   Highway Patrol Chief Recommends Trooper’s Firing
  •   Chemical Plant Gets Visit During Senators Made in Ohio Tour
  •   Bellaire Fire Ruled Suspicious
  • Ohio Projects Receive Additional $118 Million in Broadband Recovery Act Awards
  •   Horse Dragging, Pulling Buggy in Belmont County Leads to Charges
  • Investigators Search for Wal-Mart Theft Suspects
  •   Blaine Bridge Will Not Reopen on Schedule
  • Local Man Trying to Make Guinness Book of World Records With Tallest Tower of Lego
  •   Crime Spree Investigation in Wells Township, Ohio
  •   Potential Deal to Sell Severstal Plants
  • Home Raided, Two Arrests Made
  • Deputy on Leave Cleared of Charges; Criticized for Actions
  • Family With Three Children Loses Everything in Martins Ferry Fire
  • Truck Driver Flown to Ruby Memorial Hospital After Rollover Accident
  •   Harrison County's Largest Employer Announces Additional Job Opportunities
  •   American Electric Power Very Proud of Its Workers After Recent Storm
  •   New Machine Should Help With Water Issues in Martins Ferry
  •   Lt. Norris on Paid Leave During Investigation
  •   Fire Tears Through Home
  • Harrison County Allegedly Man Fires Shots at Deputies
  • Traffic And Detours Throughout Harrison County
  •   Cleanup Continues After Severe Storms
  • New Restoration Times from AEP
  •   Belmont County Ravaged by Wednesday's Storms
  • Storms Prove to be Destructive on Ohio Valley
  •   Puppy Thrown From Moving Van
  •   Tractor-Trailer Accident outside of Morristown
  •   Noble County Corrections Officer Facing Sexual Battery Charges
  •   St. Clairsville Man Jailed After Allegedly Injuring Child
  •   Kayaking, Biking Rentals Available at New Wheeling Business
  •   Fire Sends One to Hospital, Destroys Structure
  •   Big Red Grad Makes it Big in NASCAR Pit Crew
  • Habitat for Humanity is Calling on Residents to Help Out
  •   Case Against Former Steubenville Firefighter Heads to Grand Jury
  • Public Encouraged to Share its Vision of Region's Future
  • St. Clairsville Accident Sends Two Via Medical Helicopter to Pittsburgh
  •   New Traffic Cameras Being Installed in Steubenville, Ohio
  •   West Liberty University Offering New Accelerated Degree Program
  •   Fatal Accident in Belmont County Under Investigation
  •   Jailed Belmont County Police Chief Withdraws Appeal
  • Gas Levels Investigated at Piedmont Lake
  • New Study Claims Marcellus Shale Drilling Great for the Economy
  • Belmont County Campground Assault Allegedly Involves Brass Knuckles
  • Bridgeport Police Department Has New Chief
  •   Klotz Dubbed New Police Chief in Bridgeport
  •   Ohio Women's Amateur Underway at Belmont Hills
  •   Special Report: Be a Voice for the Voiceless
  •   Woman Who Ran Over Friend in St. Clairsville Two Years Ago Granted Judicial Release
  • Second Death Confirmed at Jamboree in the Hills
  •   Police Identify Body Found at Ohio Campground
  • Residents of Flushing Fighting for Post Office
  • Steubenville City Annex Building Demolition Postponed
  • "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
  • Martins Ferry Man Dies From Accidental Shooting
  • Man Crashes Car Into Pond
  •   Layoffs at Ohio Valley Coal Co.'s Powhatan No. 6 Mine
  •   St. Clairsville Hotel Bids Back to Where They Started
  • Stomach Virus Giving Many the Blues This Summer
  • Harrison County Pound Claims It Has an Overflow of Dogs
  • Bridgeport Closer to Naming New Police Chief
  • Four Teachers Resign in Bellaire Schools
  •   Sandbar in Back Channel of Wheeling Island Has Many Stuck on What to Do
  •   Bar Owner Hospitalized After Being Beaten And Robbed
  •   Several Dogs Removed from Home Described as 'Beyond Filthy'
  •   I-70 Westbound Rest Area Closes
  •   Ohio's Oldest Sandstone Bridge Closing For 40 Days
  • Sobriety Checkpoint in Wheeling
  •   Asbestos Delays Building Demolition
  • Weather Hampers Two Summertime Events
  • Date Rape Drug Awareness Key at Summer Events
  •   Ohio Man Killed During July 4 Fireworks Display
  • Summer Baseball Tournaments Impacted by the Extreme Heat
  • Found Gun "Not Linked" to Murder
  • City of Steubenville Short of Cash; Brainstorming Ways to Save Money
  •   Even During the Extreme Heat, Some Wheeling Workers Dress Prepared for Blizzard
  •   Congressman Space Highlights Mine Training
  •   Man Considered Armed, Dangerous is Wanted in Steubenville, Ohio, Weirton
  •   Handgun Found in Trash Can at I-70 Rest Area
  • Two Teenagers from Barnesville Die in Car Crash
  • South Wheeling Woman Still Missing
  • Committee Formed in Shadyside to Work to Ban Vicious Dogs
  •   Gas Drilling Controversy Burns On
  •   Freedom Rally Draws Hundreds in Belmont County
  •   Schools to be Consolidated in Harrison County, Ohio
  • Wheeling Teen Charged in Late Night Accident
  •   Police: Tips Helped Break Up Belmont County ATV Theft Ring
  •   Gulf Oil Spill Affecting Where Famous Wheeling Fish Market Gets Shrimp
  • Anonymous Call Leads Animal Shelter to Strange Case
  • Fireworks Schedules for Fourth of July
  •   Belmont County Man May Finally Get Death Penalty
  • Rare Raccoon Caught In Dillonvale, Ohio
  • Fireworks Expert Urges People to Use Caution
  • Truck Carrying Hazardous Materials Stopped in Belmont County
  • Black Bear Sightings Have Prompted People To Set Out Food And Grab Their Cameras
  • Fire Destroys Belmont County Home
  • Fatal Accident Reported in Guernsey County
  •   Firefighters Battle Blaze Amid Intense Heat, With No Fire Hydrants
  •   Canadian Earthquake Sends Tremors Down to Ohio Valley
  • Severstal Admits to Spill at Yorkville Plant
  •   Why Do Some Say Yorkville, Ohio, Looks Like a War Zone?
  •   Lightning Strikes Barnesville Home
  • Rollover Crash Injures One
  •   Local People Have Strong Opinions About What Should Happen To BP
  •   Police Search For Suspects in Armed Robbery
  •   Ohio's Economy Improving Because of Green Energy
  •   Long-time Educator Anthony Picchi Dies
  •   Severely Injured Dog Dies at Wintersville Veterinary Hospital
  • Two Dead Cats Found in Homeowner's Yard
  • Golf Carts Could Be Street Legal in Martins Ferry
  • Body of Missing Fisherman Found
  •   Hottest Weekend of the Year is Upon the Ohio Valley
  • Authorities Speak Out About Area Where Fisherman Reportedly Disappeared
  • Bridgeport Eagles Have Lost Their "Nest"
  •   Jurors Soon to be Warned Not to Text, Google Or Tweet
  • Shadyside Flood Victims Remembered After 20 Years
  •   20 Years Ago: Wegee, Pipe Creek Flood Claims 24 Lives
  • Expert: Mine Disasters Would Be Prevented if Owners Would Follow Rules
  •   Powhatan Suffers Multiple Water Breaks, Conservation Order in Effect
  • Fire Destroys Vacant Structure on Colerain Pike
  •   Marcellus Shale Drilling Water Being Hauled to Steubenville Water Treatment Plant
  •   Investigators Unraveling Case of Tragic Martins Ferry Fire
  • Thousands Without Power After Storms
  • Local Man Facing Drug Charges
  • Local Teachers Rally at Local Park Festival to Save Bellaire School District
  •   Former Toll Worker on Bellaire Bridge has Fond Memories
  •   Name Released of Inmate Killed by Lightning
  • Couple Helping Veteran Nephew Left Homeless After Memorial Day Fire
  •   Recount Ordered In Belmont County
  • ATV Injuries Reported in St. Clairsville
  • Bellaire Man Sentenced for Distributing Crack Near Playground
  • Yard Sale That's 25 Miles Long
  •   Tylenol Recall has Many People Calling Ohio Valley Pharmacist
  •   Steubenville Murder Suspect Brought to Ohio Valley From New York
  • Alleged Case of Sex Behind Bars Reported at Belmont Correctional Institution
  •   Special Report: Breaking Down Healthcare Reform
  •   How Soon Will Bellaire Bridge Come Tumbling Down?
  • Drug Raid Pulls In Eight Monroe County Residents
  • Click It or Ticket Campaign Starts Monday
  • Makeover Saturday at Local Salon
  • Martins Ferry Community Celebration Saturday
  •   Second Grader Sends "Flat Stanley" To the White House Against Parents' Advice
  •   Bellaire Bridge Officially Sold Thursday
  •   Only on 7: Murder Investigations Draining Steubenville Police Funds
  • Representative Wilson Conducts Telephone Town Hall Meeting
  •   Bellaire Toll Bridge Will Be Demolished Soon
  •   Belmont County Health Department Gets Unique Lead Poisoning Prevention Grant
  •   Diesel Spill Heading to Ohio River After Head-on Collision
  •   Buckeye Local School District Plans To Close Two Schools
  • President Makes Stop in Steel Town
  •   St. Clairsville Attorney Seeks Appointment To Alan Sayre's Unexpired Term In Ohio Statehouse
  • Fire Damages Steubenville Home
  •   Soap Box Derby to be Held in St. Clairsville
  •   More Calls Come To Sheriff As Missing Woman Case Hits Two-Week Mark
  •   Rollover Accident Sparks Manhunt in West Wheeling
  • Thursday Night Accident Ties Up Traffic on Route 7
  •   Law Enforcement Officials Meet in Moundsville to Discuss Prescription Drug Problem
  •   St. Clairsville Police Searching for Suspect Who Stole Credit Cards
  • Father, Daughter Killed in Monroe County Accident
  • Belmont County Robbery Has Police Searching for a Suspect
  •   Claysville Soldier Laid to Rest
  •   1-Year-Old Dies in House Fire
  • Driver Cited In 2-Car Crash
  •   Belmont County Man Accused of Crimes Against Children
  •   New Leads Followed in Missing Belmont County Woman's Case
  •   Bellaire Superintendent, Police Chief Weigh in on Failed Levies
  • Community Remembers Boy, 12, Killed in Accident
  •   Bellaire Students Witnessed Bomb Scare Unfold First-Hand
  • Police Said Surveillance Video Shows Robbery Suspect
  •   Today's Ballot is Big Ballot for Local Schools
  •   Search Continues for Missing Elderly Belmont County Woman
  • Three-Hour Standoff Ends As Deputies Take Man Into Custody
  • St. Clairsville Schools Somber After Student’s Death
  • Traffic Alert Sunday in Belmont County
  • United Steelworkers and Severstal Agree to Contract Extension
  • Traffic Alert in Belmont County
  •   Still No Sign of Missing Belmont County Woman
  • Rumors of Strike Prompt Union Response
  • Belmont County Man Arrested on Sex Charges Relating to Children
  • Crime Wave of Theft continues in St. Clairsville
  • Murder Suspect Wants His Trial Postponed
  • Ohio Man Arrested with Gun Near Air Force One
  • City of Martins Ferry Inducts Honorees
  •   Ohio Senator is Teaming up With Lawmakers to Break up Big Banks
  • Roethlisberger's Attorney Speaks Out About Suspension
  • Potholes Turning Ohio State Route 7 Into an Obstacle Course
  •   Healing Garden, One Way for Abuse Victims to Express Themselves
  •   Steubenville Police Investigating Shooting Death
  •   Crash Injures One on Interstate 70 in Belmont County
  • Toyota Agrees to Pay Millions in Fines
  •   Fire Investigators Search For Cause of Massive Sunday Fire
  • Ohio Man Shot and Killed Accidentally by His Own Son
  • Call in Your Pledge for the 2010 Easter Seals Telethon
  • AEP Announces Plan to Reduce Workforce
  • Bridgeport Man Could Face Years in Prison on Child Endangering Charge
  •   Possible Contaminated Sites Evaluated in Jefferson County
  •   Lexus SUV Receives Rare Warning of Rollover Risk
  • Bellaire Teachers, Board at Impasse
  • More Scandal Surrounds Former Martins Ferry Police Chief Barry Carpenter
  •   ODOT Announces Historic Year for the Buckeye State
  •   Tax Deadline Fast Approaching
  •   President Barack Obama Says Mine Safety Needs to Become a Priority
  • Ohio Road Projects Announced for 2010
  • New Contract Terms Reached for Jefferson County Sheriff Deputies
  • Barnesville Man Dies After Crash
  •   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
  • Vanload Of Illegals Discovered in Shadyside, Ohio
  •   Officials in Bellaire Eliminate Police Dispatching System
  • Steve and Steve Biggest WVU Fans in Ohio Valley
  •   Sistersville Ferry Will Start Operating April 1
  • Ohio Absentee Voting Begins for May Primary
  • Governor, Superintendent Statement on Today’s Race to the Top Announcement
  •   Serial Killer Gets 20 Years to Life For Belmont County Murder
  •   Both WVU and Ohio State Fans Anxious
  • New Charges for Two Harrison County Teens
  • Rail Investment means Jobs for Ohioans
  • Meth Lab Discovered in Jefferson County, Sheriff Said
  •   What the New Health Care Reform Bill Means to Americans
  •   Tornado Sirens Tested Wednesday All Around Ohio
  •   Wheeling's Free Clinic Could See Some Immediate Affects From Health Care Legislation
  •   Shadyside Makes Cuts to Save the Budget
  • Hail Storm Pounds Ohio Valley Monday
  •   Eugene Blake Pleads Guilty in the 1982 Death of Bridgeport Man
  •   Local congressman will vote "Yes" for Health Care bill.
  •   Village of Bellaire Announces New Police Dispatch System
  •   Bellaire Violence Concerning Police Chief, Residents
  •   Jefferson County Man Stabbed Outside of Maine Hospital
  • Thieves Make Off With $25,000 Lawn Tractor in Belmont County
  •   Luck is on the Side of Shadyside Tigers
  •   Everybody is Little Irish on St. Patrick's Day
  •   Brown Bag Vigil Held in Front of Ohio Congressman's Office in Bridgeport
  • Powhatan Village Employees Start New Four-Day Work Week
  • Honda Recalls 412,000 Vehicles
  • Ohio Governor Joins Race To Top Team in Washington
  •   The City of Steubenville Welcomes Its First Female City Manager
  •   Governor Joe Manchin Declares State of Emergency for 34 Counties
  •   Officials From All Over Belmont County Unite for Flood Preparation Meeting
  •   Jefferson County Car Business Looking to Seek HIgher Ground
  •   People Keeping Close Eye on Creeks, Streams
  • New Digital Radios Come at the Right Time, Sheriff Said
  •   Belmont County Officials in Webinar With National Weather Service
  •   Martins Ferry Mayor Admits to Saying Racial Slur
  •   Racial Slur Has NAACP President Calling for Martins Ferry's Mayors Resignation
  •   Army Corps of Engineers Lower Reservoirs
  •   Severstal Reports $1 Billion Loss for 2009
  •   Stem Cell Transplant for Aubrey Brooks Deemed Success
  •   1 Dead, 2 Wounded in Shooting on Ohio State Campus
  •   Close Eye Being Kept on Creeks, Streams Across the Ohio Valley
  • Man Considered to be Source of Illegal Narcotics in Tuscarawas County Area Arrested
  • Ohio Chosen as Race to the Top Finalist
  • Former Martins Ferry Police Chief's Mother Speaks Out
  •   Residents Attend Martins Ferry City Council Meeting
  •   Fugitive Caught in Jefferson County
  •   Two Teens Charged With Carjacking in Steubenville
  •   Proposal on Table to Stop Saturday Postal Deliveries
  • Electric Rates Could Rise After AEP Requests Increase
  •   Wheeling Police Hold Special Ceremony to Honor Several Officers
  • Union Local Students Start Extended Days
  • Value City Furniture Preparing to Pack and Move
  •   One Local School Begins Making Up Snow Days
  •   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
  •   Bellaire Man Arrested After Allegedly Threatening Wife, Lying to Police
  •   Some Ohio Valley Roadways Are Snow Covered and Icy
  • Taxpayers Left to Pick Up Snow Removal Tab in Harrison County, Ohio
  •   St. Clairsville Family of Three Lose Home to Fire
  •   Head-On Collision Kills Woman, Sends Truck Driver to Hospital
  • Truck Overturned in Jefferson County Spilling Fuel
  • Martins Ferry Teachers Threaten Lawsuit
  •   Firefighters Sent to Wrong House in Emergency
  •   Fire Leaves Belmont County Family Homeless
  • Monroe County Residents Asked to be on Alert
  • Route 7 Near Martins Ferry Is Re-opened After Crash
  • Power Restored to More Than 1,600 Customers
  • Emergency Management Agencies Meet to Discuss Weather Response
  •   Man Accused of Bomb Robbery in Custody
  •   Safety is Key When Removing Snow, Ice From Rooftops
  •   Plans Move Ahead on Mall Road Improvement Project
  •   Belmont County Commissioners Declare State of Emergency
  • OVAC Boys Semis Schedule
  • Man Accused of Break-In, Firing Gun Appears in Court
  •   St. Clairsville Resident Finds 'Financial Peace'
  •   Bridgeport Schools One of Many Deciding How to Make-Up Snow Days
  •   New Long-Term Acute Care Facility in Bellaire Will Pump Millions Into Economy
  • Family Homeless After Fire in Pleasant Grove
  •   OVAC Cheering Competition Takes Center Stage Saturday
  •   Emergency Personnel Rescue One Horse That Fell Through Ice
  • Most Power Has Been Restored to Ohio Valley Residents
  •   One Ohio Senator Optimistic About Steel in Ohio Valley
  • FirstEnergy and Allegheny Energy to Combine in $8.5 Billion Stock-For-Stock Transaction
  • Emergency Level Update in Ohio
  •   Thousands Without Power in Ohio, West Virginia
  • High Speed Chase in Shadyside Ends in Crash and Foot Pursuit
  •   WTRF is Keeping You Ahead of the Storm
  •   Severstal and USW Talking In Pittsburgh
  • Truck Flies Through Intersection and Two Lanes of Traffic, Police Said
  •   Man Guilty of Sexual Battery Gets Four Years in Prison
  • Those Using Food Banks in Ohio is Growing
  • Fire Causes Minor Injury, Under Investigation
  • Bridgeport State of the School Address Sunday
  • Have Taxes Done, Help Local Shelters in Moundsville
  •   Tourism Grants Available in Belmont County
  •   USW, Severstal Heading Back to the Bargaining Table
  • Future of Steel to be Discussed in Steubenville Friday
  • Ohio to Receive Federal Stimulus Money for Rail System
  •   Wrong-Way Crash Sends Two to Hospital, Alcohol a Factor
  • White House Releases State of the Union Speech
  • Lawmakers Respond to State of the Union Address
  •   Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland Gives 2010 State of the State Address
  • Driver 'Lucky to be Alive' After Crash on Two-Mile Hill
  • West Virginia Delegate Orphy Klempa Files for State Senate Seat
  • Three Men Arrested in Connection with Tuscarawas County Fire
  •   Aubrey Brooks Undergoes Transplant
  • Exit Ramp Now Open on Interstate 70
  • Future Of Jefferson County Jail Hangs on Vote
  •   Thousands of Workers Needed to Conduct 2010 Census
  •   Bridgeport Police Chief Chad Dojack Resigns
  •   Woman Drives Through Window of Steubenville Dry Cleaners
  • Kroger Customers Can Join Haitian Relief Effort
  • Swipe Your Kroger Plus Card and Help Harmony House
  •   Bridgeport Police Chief Loses His Temper with 7 News Reporter
  •   Two United Way Agencies Receive Help from AEP
  •   Market Street Bridge Closed for Repairs
  •   FBI Now Involved in Counterfeit Cash Investigation
  •   Aubrey Brooks to Receive Life-Saving Transplant
  • Ohio Bureau Of Motor Vehicles Customers Advised to Call Ahead
  •   Winter Storm Hits Ohio Valley Causing Hazardous Conditions
  •   Fire Damages Barnesville Home, Injures Occupant
  •   Is There a Shortage of Seasonal Flu Vaccine?
  •   Name Released in Fatal Route 7 Crash
  •   Fire Destroys Belmont County Veteran's Home
  •   New Year's Baby Born in Martins Ferry
  •   Suspect's Name Released in Shadyside Search
  • Ohio Valley Wakes to Winter Wonderland
  • Amish Buggy, Car Collide on Monroe County Road
  • Charges Filed in Fatal Lawn Tractor Accident
  •   Delivery Hoax Taking Place in Ohio
  •   Ohio Jobless Report Shows Bad News for 2009
  •   H1N1 Vaccine Recall Affects Nearly Every Health Department
  • Father Accused of Beating Son With Wooden Plank
  • One Killed When Coal Truck Hits Tractor in Belmont County, Ohio
  • Severstal to Restart Operations at Martins Ferry Plant
  •   Jefferson County Libraries Forced to Close for 10 Days
  •   High-Speed Chase Keeps Several Belmont County Agencies Busy
  • Drivers Avoid Roads in Belmont County
  • Police Chief Involved in Surrogate Scandal Could Plea
  • Ohio Budget Debate Continues
  •   Suspended Martins Ferry Police Chief Resigns
  • Threat Phoned in to St. Clairsville Wal-Mart
  • Man Dead After Shooting in Bellaire
  •   Sheriff Releases Names of Men Arrested for Guernsey County Bank Robbery
  • Former Budget Manager of Ohio University Eastern Will Not Spend Any Time Behind Bars
  • Unique Partnership is Formed To Keep Ohioans Safe
  • Relief Could Be on the Way For Victims of Domestic Violence
  • Woman Charged With Trying to Bring Drugs Into Prison
  • People Are Still Without Power In The Ohio Valley
  •   Tree Falls On Truck; Two Taken to Hospital
  • Stephen Myers Allegedly Linked to Crime in Ohio with DNA
  • Esmark Could Be Interested in Severstal Service Centers
  • Cardinal Visits Steubenville to Push for New Cathedral
  •   Investigation Continues Into Steubenville Dog Deaths
  • Severstal Steel Assures Employment for Martins Ferry Laid off Workers
  • Meeting Between Severstal, Ohio Officials set for Dec. 3
  •   Deer Carcasses Near Belmont County Motel Disgusting to Some
  • Charges Could Come After Two Dogs Found Dead in Abandoned Building
  • Leonardo Technologies Awarded $95 Million Contract
  •   Franchise Fee Hitting Ohio Hospitals
  •   Hunters Go High-Tech
  •   Ohio's Deer Gun Season Opens Nov. 30
  •   Retailers Offer Big Deals to Lure Customers on Black Friday
  •   Missing Sisters Reported in Steubenville
  •   Ohio Hunters Stocking up for Opening Day Monday
  • Fire Destroys Barnesville Home
  • UPDATE:Cambridge Man Injured After Accident Shuts Down I-70
  • Blood Drive Scheduled for Tuesday in St. Clairsville
  •   Jury to Resume Deliberations Monday in Chief Barry Carpenter Case
  • Yorkville Cold Rolling Mill to Return to Operation
  • Ohio State Highway Patrol Officer in Running for State Trooper of the Year
  • Cheerleader's Mother Pleads Guilty to Menacing by Stalking
  • Tight Economy Prompts Charities to Step up Holiday Help Programs
  • Ohio Orders More H1N1 Vaccines
  • Chevron Gas Station Robbed Overnight
  • Pa. Woman Recovering After I-70 Crash
  •   Easter Seals Preparing for Christmas Parade
  • Emergency Crews Respond to Accident on Interstate 70 near Quaker City
  •   Aaron Holstein Caught in Wheeling, Wanted for Armed Robbery in Belmont County
  • Kirke's Ice Cream Offers Free Food to Veterans
  • Ohio Department of Health Orders Additional H1N1 Flue Vaccine
  •   Man Acquitted, Home Destroyed By Fire
  •   Senator Brown Says Ohio Needs More H1N1 Vaccines Right Away
  •   H1N1 Vaccine Clinic Today
  • Ballot Shortage Causes Polls to Stay Open Longer in One Ohio County
  • Shadyside Police Investigating Suspicious Candy
  •   Shadyside Teachers Prepare to Strike Nov. 13
  •   Issue One to be Decided on Ohio Election Day
  • Ohio Fire Marshal Reminds Citizens to Avoid Halloween Fire Hazards
  • First Mass Vaccination Clinic Was A Learning Experience
  •   Crash Cuts Power in Bridgeport
  • New Philadelphia Man Caught for Allegedly Selling Oxycodone
  •   Few Takers for Seasonal Jobs
  • "Surro-Gate" Case Back In Court
  • Ohio County HINI Clinic Locations
  • Overnight Fire in Cambridge
  • Bullying Is A Serious Issue In Schools
  •   Pot Bust on I-70 in Belmont County
  • Guilty Plea for Man Charged With Kidnapping and Raping 7 and 8 year-old Girls
  •   Slick Watts About to Open National Tour
  • Martins Ferry Water Customers Lose Service Saturday
  •   Wheeling Hospital Says Objection Has Been Filed Over Proposed 50 Million Addition
  •   Weather Spotters Were Out In Full Force
  • 14th Street Live!
  •   Two People Arrested On Drug Charges
  • "Smokeless Candy Tobacco": One Senator Wants to Snuff it Out
  • Ohio Valley GM Dealerships To Lose Contract In 2010
  •   H1N1 Virus Test Came Back Negative
  •   "Renew-A-Fuel" President Surveys Dilles Bottom Area
  • Ohio Congressman Wilson Requests Congressional Steel Caucus Meeting
  •   Large Sum of Money Robbed from Belmont Home
  • A Fight Sends Three Inmates to Hospital
  • Weather Causes Accident And Slows Traffic On I-70
  • COPS Improvement Act Passes House
  •   Jury Selected To Hear Case Against Marshall Student
  • USWA 1190 Elected Offices
  • Tonight, Tenant Training Workshop for Steubenville Residents
  •   Paper Ballots May be Used in Upcoming Ohio Elections
  • Ohio Governor Establishes Committee for the 2010 Census.
  • Food Pantries Getting Help in Ohio Congressman Charlie Wilson's District
  •   Jose Davis Returns to Bellaire as Head Football Coach
  • Elementary School Hit With Several Illnesses At Once
  • Steubenville Firefighters To Visit Capitol Hill
  • Wildfire Season Precautions Urged in Ohio
  • Crime Fighting Money Heading To Mingo Junction, Ohio
  • Belmont County To Receive Crime Prevention and Law Enforcement Funds
  • Ohio National Guard Receives $8.5 Million in Federal Stimulus Funds to Upgrade Facilities.
  • Ohio Governor's Office Announces Federal Recovery Act Update
  • Sammis and Burger Plant Layoffs Part Of Reorganization.
  • Ohio Secretary of State Reimburses Local Counties For Back-Up Paper Ballots
  • Ford's Cleveland Engine Plant No. 1 Resumes Production; First Site To Build EcoBoost Engines
  • Trooper’s Recovered 721 Stolen Vehicles Last Year, With a Cash Value of More Than $5 million.
  • Attorney General Cordray: Consumer Scams Rise as Economic Conditions Decline.
  • Patrol to discontinue their 1-888-2-OH-ROAD Weather/Road Hotline in March
  •   Gov. Strickland Meets with President Obama Over Stimulus Money
  •   Bridge Study Delayed to Inspect Market Street Bridge, Future Unsure.
  • New Columbia Gas Program Could Help Customers Save Nearly $200 a Year.
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