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Bill regulating vape shops moves in W. Va. House Health Committee

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CHARLESTON — A bill sponsored by Del. David McCormick to curb the expansion of businesses pushing vape and e-cigarette products made it through the House Health and Human Resources Committee Monday afternoon. The House Health Committee recommended a committee substitute Monday afternoon for ...

Alleged Bellaire murderer waives right to speedy trial

Local News

ST. CLAIRSVILLE – Virginia native Sandton Browder, accused of shooting and killing another man in Bellaire in January, ​​waived his right to a speedy trial in Belmont County Common Pleas Court on Monday morning. Browder, 23, is accused of shooting and killing Jordan Dean, 24, of North ...

Viewing the Spectrum of Progress in the valley

Local News

The future of the Ohio Valley is the responsibility of everyone who lives here, not just the most familiar names. In every corner of our region, there are people working every day to make our communities better places to live, work and learn. This week, we shine a spotlight across our region to ...

Mazeroski remembered for both his ability and his humility

Local News

WHEELING — Bill Mazeroski, a baseball legend of both the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Ohio Valley, died Friday evening at 89. Mazeroski, who was immortalized with his walk-off home run in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, was remembered just as fondly for his humility, class and sense of humor ...

Justice Department files antitrust lawsuit against OhioHealth

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(The Center Square) — The Trump administration and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sued one of Ohio’s largest health care providers Friday, saying it blocks competition and drives up health care costs. The U.S. Department of Justice filed the federal antitrust lawsuit against OhioHealth, ...

Nelly & Dash teaching ways of the past to the present

Local News

ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Nelly & Dash LLC is a business teaching people of all ages to sew in hopes of curbing the rise of clothing going to landfills. Located on the second floor of 98 N. Market St., the business aims to teach residents to fix minor repairs instead of throwing their clothes ...