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The first time I saw my dog flush a furry critter with a thin, bald tail from under a shrub by my patio, I told myself it was just a mouse. A few nights later, the dog drove a slightly larger, furry, bald-tailed critter from the same spot, and I had to...
West Virginia's senior senator is out of the hospital, and Saturday night he was at Appalachian Power Park in the form of a thousand small statues.
City of Tonawanda officials are going ahead with today’s fireworks display, but the Common Tern isn’t the only animal around here likely to object.
Some people in Huntington spent their July Fourth- exercising their First Amendment Rights.
Last week local activists were were arrested while protesting Mountaintop Removal Mining. Saturday they continued making noise but in a more relaxed way.
Rain means a double header for the Applachian Power Sunday in Charleston.
Assistant Mayor Rod Blackstone just told WSAZ.com that the city of Charleston's fireworks will now happen at 9 p.m. instead of 9:30 p.m. at Hadad Riverfront Park.
It's not what Amy Darby expected when she woke up Friday morning. She claims at 4:30 a.m., a brown worm came out of her kitchen faucet.
An 80 year old woman died after being involved in a car accident.
The West Virginia Film Office is sponsoring a workshop to help communities recruit more film production to the state.
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