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  •   Everybody Has a Story: Meet 'The Wheeling Cat', Slim Lehart
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  • U.S. Attorney Targets Crimes Against Small Business
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  •   Details Released on Substance on Pennies Used in Foodland Purchase
  •   Board of Health Issues First Smoking Ban Violation Citation
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  •   Economic Bright Spot in West Virginia
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  • Officials Investigate Cause Of Braxton Earthquakes
  •   Prosecutor: Some Businesses Still Allow Smoking
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  •   Wheeling Leaders Hold Management Retreat at Wheeling Jesuit University
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  •   Downtown Clarksburg Welcomes Two New Shops
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  •   WVU: Harrison County Outperforms State and Nation
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  • Watching Hurricane Earl
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  •   Lowndes Hill YMCA Closed for Renovations
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  •   Huntington Bank Donates Thousands of Back-to-School Backpacks
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  •   Commonwealth Officials Tour Tazewell County Business Park
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  • Dreamland Pool Having Successful Season, New Hours Begin Monday
  • Federal Probe Into In-Home Health Care Provider Continuing
  • No Job Cuts at USDA Service Center in Huntington
  •   Harrison County's Largest Employer Announces Additional Job Opportunities
  •   New Machine Should Help With Water Issues in Martins Ferry
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  •   Grand Central Business Park Set for Auction
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  • State Financial Leaders Meeting in Charleston
  •   Gordon Food Service Coming To University Towne Center
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  • Disaster Loan Outreach Center Opens Friday
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  • AmberVision Goes International
  • NOVA Records Builds Growth Strategy in State
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  • Mingo Businessman Named Banker of the Year
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  •   WVU Introduces New WVU Healthcare
  •   Goodbye 304, Hello 681
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  • Coal Company Targets Safety
  • Hospital Union Votes on Contract
  • State, Harrison County Contribute to Reopening of Plant
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  • Morgantown Businesses Support Skyview Elementary
  • Massey Energy Reports 2nd Quarter Loss
  •   State Launches New 3.5 Percent Mortgage Program
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  •   Union: KDMC Revenues Strong, Despite Claims
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  •   Alcan Workers Approve Contract
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  • Gas Company Gets Go-Ahead to Resume Operations
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  •   Toxic Products Are Everywhere
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  •   'The Wharf' Opens on Morgantown Riverside
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  •   Alcan-Ravenswood, Union Talks Resume July 14
  • Don Blankenship to Speak at National Press Club
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  •   Monongalia County Builds Roads to Business Development
  • Gov. Joe Manchin Releases Statement on Alcan Situation
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  •   Shinnston Apartment Construction Continues
  •   All Good Festival Crowds Pour Into Preston County
  •   Wheeling Business Closes Doors
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: Whippoorwill Bar and Grill
  • Salvation Army Looks for Help with Summer Kids Program
  • W.Va. State Police Testing Applicants for 61st Cadet Class
  • Parkersburg to Use New Market Study to Woo New Businesses
  • Tentative Deal Reached Between AK Steel and Union Members
  •   Barbour County Garden Market Opens Four Days a Week
  •   Feds Announce Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan
  • EPA Air Quality Transport Rule Would Reduce Coal-Fired Power Plant Emissions
  •   Verizon Transition to Frontier Continues
  •   Even During the Extreme Heat, Some Wheeling Workers Dress Prepared for Blizzard
  •   Working Group to Tackle Firefighter Insurance Woes
  •   Tour of US WindForce’s Lookout Wind Farm near Berlin, Pa.
  • Bacteria Problems Close East Fork Beach
  •   Marion County Democrat Club Opens Up Restaurant
  • Union Schedules Second Contract Vote For Alcan
  •   Gulf Oil Spill Affects Wheeling Seafood Business
  • New Line at Manufacturing Facility to Bring Jobs
  •   Steel Workers Unemployment to Run Out
  •   Out-of-State Oil, Gas Workers: Good or Bad?
  • Rate Increase Approved for AEP Customers
  • USPS Feasibility Study Looks at Huntington Distribution Center
  • State Attorney General Probes Monsanto Soybean Claims
  • Alcan Contract Negotiations Deadline Approaches
  • Coal Technology: Snively
  • Rockefeller Talks Small Business in Charleston
  • Local Motorcycle Shop Helps Riders Build Bikes
  •   Weekend Events To Bring Thousands Into Morgantown
  •   Morgantown Cintas Recovering From Fire
  •   New Business Center Planned for White Hall
  • Dragonfly Closed for Renovations
  •   Trade Development Association Rallies for Support for Highland Certificate of Need
  • Stella-Jones to Move Jackson County Headquarters to Pittsburgh
  •   New Automall Opens in Ashland
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: Bob's Hot Dogs
  • Jackson County Wood Treatment Company Relocating
  • Table Gaming to Premier Next Month at Charles Town Races
  • Massey Sues Feds Over Mine Ventilation
  • Report: Coal Costs Taxpayers More Than it Gives Back
  • Patriot Permanently Closes Harris No. 1 Mine
  •   Stars, Athletes to Headline Greenbrier Casino Grand Opening
  • Developer Castle's Project Helps Change Parkersburg Neighborhood
  • I-81 Project in Martinsburg Promises Improved Safety
  • Judge Orders Reinstatement of Massey Miner
  • Huntington Wal-Mart to Celebrate Grand Re-Opening
  •   New Technologies on Display at Coal Miner's Celebration
  •   Cash for Appliances Program Under Way
  • Expansion Planned at Huntington Manufacturer
  • New VA Clinic to Open in Ohio
  • West Virginia Braces for Heat Wave
  • Social Media Marketing Generates Customers, Cash
  • Social Media Presents Challenges For Employers
  • Frontier to Invest $310 Million in W.Va.
  • W.Va. Business Make Connections Online
  • W.Va. Cash for Appliances Program Begins
  •   Breathe Easy Alliance Supports Smoke Free Ordinance
  • Justice Announces Partnership with Keeneland
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: The Broken Egg
  •   Senior Spring Fling Held in Beckley
  •   American Foundation for the Blind Expanding in Huntington
  • Patriot Coal Temporarily Closes Boone County Mine
  • Four Sentenced for Defrauding Federal Grant Program
  •   Frontier Announces $310 Million in Investments in W.Va
  • Workforce Flexibility Wording Leads to Stalemate at Alcan
  • Construction on Mineral County Wind Farm Could Start in Fall
  • 'Appalachia Rising' Announced in Charleston
  •   Gourmet Cafe Branches Out to Catering
  • Black Lung Rate Increase Under Review
  • Program Helps Teens, College Students Find Summer Jobs
  • Lawmakers Increase Pace of Naming Bridges, Roads
  • WVU, Division of Energy to Plan for Energy Disruptions
  • Marshall Looks into Integrating Wind Into Energy Network
  •   Kangaroo Cafe Opens in Elkins
  •   Housing Construction in Charleston Buzzing With Activity
  •   Wiles Hill Community Stands Againsts Planned Development Unit
  • Davis Health System Announces Staff Reductions
  • Mountain State Physical Therapy Celebrates 15 Years
  • Senate Rejects Resolution to Prevent EPA Regulation of Greenhouse Gases
  • West Virginia Company to Sponsor PBS Show
  • Massey Questions MSHA Practices at Upper Big Branch
  • Hydropower Moving Forward, Slowly
  • Manchin Offers $10 Million Loan to Alcan, Union Begins Contract Vote
  • Severstal's Sparrows Point to Temporarily Close in July
  •   $70 Million Hospital Expansion Opens at Thomas Memorial Hospital
  • GM Dealers in W.Va. Remain Open
  • Copper Thefts Reported at 3 Huntington Businesses
  •   Mountaineer Casino to Expand Derby Package
  •   Funeral Businesses Adapts to Changing Times
  •   Buy a PC in Buckhannon, Plant a Tree in Washington
  •   Weston Considers Annexing Businesses to Save Fire Department Jobs
  •   Marquee Cinemas Raises Money for YMCA
  •   Weston City Council Terminates Three of Four Paid Fire Positions
  • Appalachian Power, Wheeling Power Seek Rate Increase
  • Open Houses Planned for Gas Line Project
  •   Red Cross Employees Return to Work
  • Steelworkers to Vote on Alcan Contract Offer
  • Alcan Extends Contract
  • 7 News Now Offered to DISH Network Subscribers
  • PACE Enterprises Takes on Contracts to Shred Documents
  • Airport Development Lands Jobs in Barbour County
  •   Morgantown Event Center Hosts First Business Expo
  • Hunger Growing Among Older West Virginians
  • Greenbrier Casino to Open in Grand Style
  • Black Diamond Produce Set to Close
  • Job Fair Draws Hundreds of Job Seekers
  • Alcan Workers Still on Job, Company Makes Offer
  • Racetrack Hotel Set to be Completed in July
  • Weirton Health Services Firm Finds Room to Grow in Home Community
  • West Virginians Jump at Chance to Invest in High-Tech Business
  • CONSOL Methane Project Under way
  •   Former Boathouse Bistro To Open As 'The Wharf' Soon
  •   Cranking Up AC Could Cost You If You Don't Choose Wisely
  • Energy Forum Focus on Power
  •   Contract Talks Extended at Alcan
  • Business Leaders to Host Energy Forum
  •   Ralphie's Reopens in Harrison County
  •   Pools Hold Opening Day
  •   W.Va. Toyota Plant President Sees Future in State
  • Massey Wins Safety Awards
  • Charles Ryan Associates Restructures
  •   Winfield Bridge Closing Impacting Businesses In Different Ways
  • Putnam County Business Moving To New Location
  • W.Va. Contractors Find Ways to Survive Downturn
  • United Hospital Center Marches Closer to Completion
  • Fairmont Video Lottery Parlor Robbed
  •   Main Street Morgantown Holds Annual Meeting
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: The Golden Anchor
  •   Marion County Commissioner Wants Money Refunded from Aiport
  •   Morgantown Industrial Park Grows
  •   BSR Teaches Accident Avoidance
  • Massey Denies Reports of Pending Sale
  •   Suncrest Towne Centre Negotiating Spaces
  •   Airlines Adding More Surcharges
  • A+ Tires Opens in Wayne County
  • Imperial Lanes Demolished, New Store Will Replace Location
  • Unemployment Rate Falls in Mountain State
  •   From W.Va.'s Backyard to Singapore's Floors: AFP Lumber Exports
  • FCC Approves Verizon's Sale of Landlines to Frontier Communications
  • Latest Drop in the Stock Market Worries Investors
  • Mid-Atlantic Market To Open Soon
  •   Mileground Widening Project Update
  • EPA Could Threaten Thousands of Jobs
  • ACF Property Plans On Hold
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  •   Women Power Their Own Careers in Morgantown
  • Union Considers Appeal of Verizon-Frontier Decision
  •   American Heart Association: Get WiiFit!
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  • Elkins Eyes Annexation of Four Randolph County Schools
  •   Law Firm Discusses MSHA Investigation Procedures
  • Weston Considering Another Annexation
  •   Harrison-Clarksburg Board of Health Reinstates Smoking Ban
  •   Flood Victims in Sissonville Clean Up Following Floods
  •   Board Shows Support for Massey Leadership, Union Members Gather in Richmond
  •   Morgantown Cafe Supports Sustainable Travelers
  •   'My Kitchen' Teaches People to Cook
  •   Morgantown Booksellers React to WVU Rental Program
  •   First Nonprofit Restaurant Opens in West Virginia
  • Big Names Coming to the Clay Center
  • Mattress Warehouse Named 'Retail Giant of Bedding' at National Conference
  • 2 Protesters Arrested at Massey Site
  •   V1 Aviation Opens at NCWV Airport
  • ABC Supply Opens Full Branch Store in Benwood
  •   Local Author Holds Book Signing
  •   Lincoln County Starts Vote Canvas From Tuesday's Primary
  •   Cleaning up Dogs in Putnam County
  • Union Weighs Options After PSC Ruling
  • PSC Conditionally Approves Sale of Verizon Landlines to Frontier
  • Price Break Appears at Gas Pumps
  • Patton to Succeed Waldo as President, COO of Appalachian Power
  •   SBA To Present Awards
  • Betty Ireland to Build MATRIC Relationships
  • Fairmont Receives National Recognition for Progress
  • Military Leader Supports Development of Agile Technology
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: Second and Center Cafe: Unique Dining Experience
  • Walgreens Set to Open in Barboursville
  • Massey Makes Second Request to CtW
  • PSC Orders Verizon to Improve Quality of Service
  • Massey Asks MSHA to Reverse Decision on Dust Scrubbers
  •   Hands-on Science Takes Center Stage at Clay Center
  •   Clarksburg Salon Asks for Your Hair and Pantyhose
  • Two Men Arrested in Celebrity Concert Scam
  •   Former Seafood Restaurant to Become Strip Club
  • Rockefeller Proposes Amendment Requiring Mine Companies to Disclose Safety Records
  • Main Street Fairmont Honored for Revitalization
  •   Chamber Wraps Up 17th Annual Business Show
  • Massey Energy Reactivates Surface Mine Operations in Logan and Mingo Counties
  •   Union: Verizon-Frontier Deal Bad for W.Va., Verizon Responds
  • Local Law Firm Joins BP Class Action
  • Plastics Industry Representative Says State Positioned for Growth
  • Generation Charleston Hosts Business Conference
  • West Virginia Featured in U.S. Airways Magazine
  •   Barbour County Business Burns Greener than Wax
  • Reedsville Survey Focuses On Future
  • Public Comments on Monongalia County Strip Club Regulation
  • Union to Release Report on Verizon-Frontier Deal Thursday
  • Massey Calls for Public Hearing Into Upper Big Branch Explosion
  •   TMC Technologies Reopens in Fairmont
  •   West Virginia College Grads Stayed In-State to Work
  •   Consol Energy Completes Purchase of Dominion Resources
  •   Eco-Exercise Treks into Morgantown
  •   Orchestra Raises Money to Keep The Music Alive
  • WVU Students Award $20,000 to Charities
  •   Eastern Medicine Comes to Harrison County
  •   CityNet Applies for $1.7 Million in Recovery Zone Bonds
  • Protea Biosciences Readies to Launch Instrument System
  • Raleigh County to Receive State, Private Money for New Marsh Fork School
  •   Massey Offers $3 Million to Upper Big Branch Families
  •   Tactical Gear Supplier Opens in Kingwood
  •   Indian Cuisine Comes to Beckley
  • Longview Power Managing Resource Flows
  • Beckley Company Works to Transform Coal Waste
  • EQT Board Elects Porges as CEO
  • Students Create Society During After School Program
  •   WVUH Recognized for Weight Loss Surgery Program
  • Verizon Plans to Hire More Than 200 Employees in West Virginia
  • Raleigh County Airport Set to Receive More Federal Funding
  •   Morgantown Jewelry Story Closes After 43 Years
  •   Monongalia County Proposes Strip Mines for Development
  •   W.Va. School Building Authority Awards $100 Million in Construction Money
  • UMWA to Represent Miners During Upper Big Branch Investigation
  • President Declares West Virginia Disaster Area During Feb. 5-11
  • Judge Gives EPA Additional Time to Decide on Spruce No. 1 Mine Permit
  • Electronics Can Now Be Recycled in Kanawha County
  • Massey Reports Decline in First-Quarter Production
  • DuPont Gives All Clear for Ammonia Leak, Alarm Sounded as Precaution
  • New Leadership Will Guide OVMC, Sister Hospital
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: 301 Coffee Company
  •   Marion County Profits from Gas Drilling
  •   Hospitals' Financial Turnaround Is 'Absolutely Doable'
  • New Jobs Coming to Cabell County
  •   Top U.S. Military Official Asks Morgantown to Support Veterans
  • Ironworkers Union Protest Haddad Riverfront Canopy Project
  •   Lockheed Martin to Keep Jobs in Clarksburg
  •   Randolph County Restaurant Ramps Up Its Recipes
  •   Clarksburg Man Opens Dream Business
  • Toyota Agrees to Pay Millions in Fines
  •   Fish Kill Leads Monongahela River Summit
  •   Beaver Creek Clean Up, Big Success
  • Eastern Panhandle High Schoolers to Hear Money Expert
  •   The ARTS Come to Life in Ashland
  •   Unemployment Holds Steady in West Virginia
  •   Annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner Held in Charleston
  • No.1 Super Buffet Opens at Suncrest Towne Centre
  •   Phase Two of Wetzel County Emergency Room Expansion About to be Unveiled
  • Massey Shareholder Suing Massey Energy Company
  • AEP Announces Plan to Reduce Workforce
  •   Loan Approved for Purchase of Harrison County Aluminum Facility
  • AEP Shedding Jobs in 11 States
  • Tax Deadline is Approaching
  • Driver’s License Practice Exam Now Available for the iPad and iPhone
  •   Marion County United Way Reaches Goal
  • Generation Charleston to Host Business Reception Tuesday Evening
  • Businesses to Campaign for Safety Levy
  • Students Win Big in Statewide Business Plan Competition
  •   A One-Stop, Fix-It Shop This Weekend
  • New Restaurant Holds Grand Opening
  • Durbin Couple Wins Big Playing Powerball
  •   Eric Fultineer Sentenced For Violating Probation
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: Company's Comin' Murray's Downhome Diner
  •   Advantage Health, Wellness Expanding
  • Adopt A Day at the Rosenbaum Family House
  • Sporting Event Announcement Expected Monday
  • Martinsburg Water Company Branches Out
  • Comvest Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
  • New Distribution Manager Named for AEP Chillicothe District
  •   Busy Day for Coleman's Fish Market
  •   Entertainment Forecast
  • Ethane Could Restart State's Plastics Industry
  •   Want to Learn to Fly? Now's the Time
  • Final Four Buying Frenzy at Charleston SportMart
  • PSC to Hear Allegheny Energy Rate Case April 5-7
  • Beckley's BIG Project Nears Construction
  • Coal Country Catching Wind of Renewable Energy
  • Tax Tips Week 9: Last Minute Pointers.
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: C.J. Maggie's
  • Monongalia County Could Regulate Strip Clubs
  •   Justice Buys Glade Springs
  • Some Folks in West Virginia Get Extra Time to File
  • Boyd Company Finishes Purchase of Walker Machinery
  • Charleston Police Arrest Alleged Copper Thieves
  • Appliance Mail-In Rebate Starts in May in West Virginia
  • Ormet Plans Purchase of Washington Facility
  • Business Leaders, American Heart Association to Tackle Health Care
  • Ohio, Federal Agencies Accept Public Comments About Slurry Pond
  • Retraining Funds Available for Former Stamping Plant Employees
  • New Pharmacy Coming to Ironton
  • Verizon Workers Picket Possible Frontier Deal
  •   Highlands Will Have New Shopping Center
  •   Mountaineer Victories Mean Retailers Win
  •   Tathams Opens Cafe in Reedsville
  •   Clarksburg On-Site Commissary Grows, Offers More to Military Families
  • Book Exchange Owner Dies
  •   Local Tanning Salon Vows to Keep Prices Low and 'Eat the Difference'
  • Concerned Citizens Protest Bank Bailout
  •   The Party House and Salon Opens in Elkins
  • MSU Preparing For Career Fair
  • Movie Ticket Prices Going Up Friday
  • 'Retroz' Bar in Fairmont Denied Liquor License
  • PACE Enterprises Dedicates New Facility at Mylan Park
  • Verizon Working to Restore Phone Lines in Charleston
  • Foundation, Alumni Association to benefit from Greenbrier Classic ‘Badges for Charity’
  • Rail Investment means Jobs for Ohioans
  • Severstal, United Steelworkers to Head Back To Bargaining Table in 10 Days
  • 'Cash for Clunkers' Rebate Program to be Offered for Appliances
  • More Doors Keep Opening at Wincore
  • Career Day to be held in Putnam County
  •   New Tax on Tanning Salons Could Put Strain on the Industry
  •   Local Trade Development Association Discusses Airport, Corridor H
  • Tax Tips Week 8: Catching up on Back Taxes
  •   West Virginia Doctors Look for More in Health Care Reform
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: Kissel Stop Cafe
  • Walgreens In Hurricane Finally Opens For Business
  • Construction and Design Expo Draws Thousands
  • ARH Employees Approve New Contract
  • Monongalia County Population Grows Fastest in the State
  •   What the New Health Care Reform Bill Means to Americans
  •   Greenbrier Valley Airport Adds New Flights
  •   Tuscan Sun Spa Express Now Open in Weston
  •   Ravenswood Welcomes New Plant
  •   West Virginians Get Ready for Revamped Health Care
  •   Air Evac Lifeteam Has a New Home in Ohio Valley
  • Wood County Men Hope to Capitalize on Their Experience
  • Report Says West Virginians Still Vulnerable to High Gasoline Prices
  • Construction and Design Expo Features 300 Exhibitors
  •   Tech Park Key Ingredient in Chemical Formula
  •   Secretary of State Tennant Attends Summit in Germany
  •   North Marion IGA Liquidates
  • Huntington Plant Exports Fasteners Worldwide
  • 8th Annual Leadership Conference Focuses on Ethics
  • Partnership Offers Help to Firms Hurt By Economy
  • Economic Forecast: Slow Recovery for West Virginia
  •   Randolph County Aviation Business Has Expanded
  • Morgantown to Lead State in Gain Jobs through 2014
  • Gov. Manchin Talks Business at Marshall University
  •   Morgantown Restaurant Repairs and Improves After a Grease Fire
  • Charleston Business Showcase to Open Doors
  •   Snack Shack Fights for Students' Patronage
  •   Businesses Open at Suncrest Towne Centre
  • Consol Makes $3.475 Billion Purchase, Expanding Marcellus Shale Drilling
  •   New Bridal Venue in Jane Lew
  • Corporate Climate Change-Related Risk on Shareholders' Minds
  •   Back Bay Items Auctioned
  •   Public Service Commission Hears Public's Complaints about Power Outages
  •   Carmona's Mexican Restaurant To Open In Morgantown
  • Supreme Court Denies Caperton Rehearing Request
  • Neighborgall One of Nation's Oldest Construction Companies
  • Stadelmans Acquire The Phillips Group
  • Century, AEP Pleased With 'Power Bill' Passage
  • Connecting West Virginia to World, Hitting Bump in Road
  •   Morgantown Woman Receives Business Award
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: Richwood Grill
  • Martinsburg Set to Nix Annexation Request
  • DEP Releases New Online Frack Water Reporting Form
  •   AOP Clearwater Plant Open in Marion County
  •   What If Your Car Speeds Out of Control?
  •   Harrison County Woman Comes Home with Hopes of Economic Prosperity
  • Ashland Town Center Adds Several New Businesses
  •   Severstal Reports $1 Billion Loss for 2009
  • Don't Answer That Call
  •   Sen. Jay Rockefeller Talks Consumer Laws at Morgantown Roundtable
  • West Virginia GM Dealerships Waiting for the Word
  • Morgantown's Back Bay Closes
  • Safe Drug Disposal to Be Held
  • Age Takes Toll on Busy Ohio River Locks, Dams
  • Martinsburg VA Expands as Needs of Veterans Grow
  • GM Accelerates Business by Putting Dealerships back in Gear
  • Rockefeller, Rahall, Mollohan Move to Block EPA Regulation of Greenhouse Gases
  • Ronda's Closet is Back
  • Eco-Fashion Business Makes Home in Capital City
  •   Patriot Coal Reopens Federal No. 2 Mine
  •   Verizon, Frontier Employees View of Future Differs
  •   Prescription Pill Fraud Prevention Heavy Task
  • Small Farms Conference Aims to Help Farmers Grow Crops, Bottom Line
  • Higher Education Policy Commission Votes on Tech Park Property
  • The IRS Could Owe YOU
  • Downtown Martinsburg Hopes 'INVIO' Spells Success
  • Wheeling Hospital Breaks Ground on Tower as Patient Load Increases
  • Legislature Takes on Gusher of Oil, Gas Bills
  • Philip's La Pasta Cucina Finds New Home in Bridgeport
  • St. Albans Fire Department To Receive Grant Money
  • New State Office Complex To Be Built on Adams Street
  • MTR Gaming, Arneault Come to $1.6 Million Agreement
  • Morgantown City Council Approves Rezoning for Beechurst Development
  •   West Virginia's Small Farms Can Still Earn Big Bucks
  •   Backwoods Flowers N More Opens in Fairview
  • Electric Rates Could Rise After AEP Requests Increase
  •   Pothole Problems Plague Hometowns Following Winter Storms
  • Chicken Wings No Chicken Feed to Make
  •   New Travel Business Opens in Elkins
  •   Lawmakers Debate Supreme Court Ruling
  • Value City Furniture Preparing to Pack and Move
  • Fuel Project Loans Approved by State EDA
  • West Virginia Businesses Jump on Indoor Inflatables
  • Strong and Secure: W.Va. Banks Defy National Trends During Uncertain Times
  • Hurricane Resident wins $10,000 on Lottery Drawing
  • Japanese Firm Picks Barboursville Site for its First North American Plant
  • Business 4 Breakfast Seminar Set for Charleston
  •   Salon Bumbi Now Open in Elkins
  •   Lawsuit Filed Against Cabell County Smoking Ban
  •   Mother Nature Helps Local Businesses
  •   State Leaders Announce Deal on Tech Park
  • W.Va. Civil Rights Advocates Honored
  • W.Va. Senate Approves Tech Park Bill
  • Century Aluminum Reports More Losses for 2009
  • Citynet Receives International Award for Customer Service
  • Mylan Names New Chief Financial Officer
  • Wheeling Technology Firm Is Getting $1.1 Million Loan Funding
  • Movie Rental Business To Close
  • Fairmont Bar Seeks License, Neighbors Object
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: Mama's Kitchen
  • Capito Addresses Toyota Concerns
  •   Census 2010 Could Bring More Business to Morgantown
  •   W.Va. Attorney General Files Suit Against Beckley Couple
  • Rockefeller Weighs in on Health Reform, Public Option
  • Career Expo to be Held on Marshall's Campus
  •   Young Professionals Get Dressed for Success
  •   Raleigh County to Fund Day Report Center
  •   'Biggest Storm in Allegheny Power History' Company Officials Say
  •   State Considers Taking Over Portion of South Charleston Technology Park
  •   Mock Disaster Workshop Held at Tamarack
  • Rebates to be Offered on New Appliances
  • BIG Project Closer To Becoming Reality
  •   Bars Worry About Negative Effects of Increased Beer Tax
  •   "Good Golly Ms. Molly" Takes W.Va. to Martha Stewart
  • WVU Teaches Residents About the Natural Gas Industry
  •   Federal No. 2 Mine Closed; Investigation Under Way
  • Consol Layoffs Begin in Clay County
  • Angel Network Matches Entrepreneurs, Investors
  • Local Businesses to Explore Corporate Volunteerism with First Lady Manchin
  • DHHR Critics Seek Greater Efficiency in Agency Split
  • Wise: No Regrets Over 2002 'Stimulus' Program
  • Lawmakers Propose Creating Business Court
  • Business, Labor Groups Urge Energy Transmission Upgrades
  •   Citynet Receives International Service Award
  •   Hearts For Hospice Campaign Kicks Off
  • Two Local Law Firms Expand Offices
  •   Rally At State Capital Pushes for Multiple Issues
  •   Morgantown Bioscience Company Makes National Breakthrough
  •   DOW Chemical Plant Reports Leaks in Past Two Weeks
  • Investigation into DuPont Chemical Leak Nearly Complete
  •   Morgantown Chamber of Commerce Offers Development Class Series
  •   Marshall Professor Gives Insight into Global Warming
  • New GAO Report Examines Valley Fills
  •   At Least Three Curves Locations Apparently Closed In Ohio Valley
  • New Business Opens in Putnam County
  • Tax Assistance Available for Businesses Affected by Recent Snow Storms
  •   Valentine's Gadgets and Gizmos for Last Minute Shoppers
  •   Morgantown Business Develops Eye Scanners to Detect Toxins
  •   Mining Deaths Reach 589 Fatalities in 10 Years, New Initiatives Unveiled
  •   One Ohio Senator Optimistic About Steel in Ohio Valley
  • FirstEnergy to Buy Allegheny Energy
  • Construction On Hurricane Walgreens Officially Finished
  • FirstEnergy and Allegheny Energy to Combine in $8.5 Billion Stock-For-Stock Transaction
  • Martinsburg Eatery Doubles as 'Green General Store'
  • Future of South Charleston Park Remains Unclear
  • Securing Power Agreement Tops Century's Priority List
  • University of Charleston Grad Spices Things up with Maggie's Salsa
  • Plans for Technology Park to be Discussed
  •   Friendly Skies Turning into Stormy Skies
  • Post Office Changes Collection Times
  • Toyota Dealerships Fixing Sticky Pedal Problem
  • Tenn. Company Files Suit Against Century Aluminum
  • Charleston Developer Al Summers Dies
  •   Ohio Valley Toyota Dealers Busy With Recall Business
  •   Buffalo Wild Wings Opens its Doors in Nitro
  • M-SNAP To Open 'ReTails' Store
  • Morgantown Sonic Opens at Suncrest Towne Center
  • Postal Service Collects Mail Early Friday Before Storm
  • Super Bowl Brings Mad Rush for Food
  •   Huntington Prime Officially Opens for Business
  • New Putnam Business Specializes In Running Errands
  •   Toyota's Troubles Continue to Grow
  • Vehicle Prices May Soon Rise in West Virginia
  • Verizon Extends Waiver of Haiti Long-Distance Call Charges
  •   Hospital, Clarksburg Officials Discuss Plans for Old UHC Building
  •   Marching to the Beat of the Steel Drum
  •   Toyota's Big Fix On The Way to Dealerships
  •   Ski the Valley: Amanda, Karen Ski at Canaan, Timberline
  •   Severstal , Union Agree on Extension
  •   Public Agencies Called to Pay More For Retirement in 2010
  •   Morgantown Compete For Business
  • Toyota Still Favorite at Auto Show
  •   Salem Celebrates Store Grand Opening
  • Upshur County Commission Delays Insurance Decision
  • U.S. Automakers Take Advantage of Toyota Recall
  •   Grant Money Could Mean More High End Jobs in Northern Panhandle
  • Report Urges States to Plan Now for decline in Coal Production
  • Lawmakers Respond to State of the Union Address
  • West Virginia Auto Show Set to Open at Charleston Civic Center
  •   W.Va. Toyota Dealerships Waiting for Recall Details
  •   Riverside School Association Receives Donation
  • Manchin to Deliver Keynote Addresss at IOGA Winter Meeting
  • Putnam County Seeking State Funds for Improved Industrial Road Access
  •   TRAIL Gives Boost to Taylor County Fairgrounds
  • Bridgeport Council Views CVB Video
  • POP Icon Bubble Wrap Celebrate 50th Birthday
  •   WVHTC's Advanced Technologies Group Solves the Unknown
  •   ArcelorMittal Plans to Eliminate 180 Jobs in Weirton
  • Yeager Receives Cost to Repair EMAS Damage
  • ArcelorMittal Sues Wheeling-Nisshin Steel
  • Sam's Club Eliminating More Than 10,000 Jobs
  •   UPDATE: Attempted Robbery at Vances' Parts and Services
  •   Chamber of Commerce Get Sneak Peek of New Events Center
  •   Recession Hits the Funeral Industry
  • Manchin Responds to Campaign Spending Ruling
  • Hunting & Fishing Show Opens
  •   Green Team Holds First Monthly 'Green Night'
  •   Upshur County Considers Switch to Private Insurance Company
  • Census Office Is Hiring Workers
  • Charleston Gazette Settles With Feds in Antitrust Lawsuit
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: Smokey Ray's
  • Soles4Souls Pledges 1 Million Shoes to Haiti
  • Governor Eyeing Verizon Frontier Deal
  •   Small Business Class Teaches Success in Economic Slump
  •   Organization Helps People File Taxes for Free
  •   PACE Enterprises Opens Doors on New Facility in Monongalia County
  •   Grafton Radio Station Stays On-Air
  •   Business to Move to White Oaks
  •   New Location in Works for Fairmont State Office Complex
  • Frontier-Verizon Hearing Concludes
  • When Will The Hurricane Walgreen's Open?
  •   The Lunchbox Opens in Buckhannon
  •   Pink Flags, Wires Along Upshur County Roads Explained
  •   Weston Tuscan Sun Spa Express Almost Ready to Open
  •   Future Wal-Mart Supercenter in Weston is Hiring
  • Step-Up For Women Now Accepting Applications
  • Martinsburg Business Has a Knit Wit
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: Grafton 123
  • PSC Hears Testimony From Frontier Officials
  • Public Cross Examination of Frontier Officials Complete
  • Winter Weather Good for Clothing Retailers
  •   Elkins Resident Hopes To Bring BMX Racing to Randolph County
  •   Wireless Amber Alerts Available
  •   Harrison Bar Association Honors Past, Prepares for Future
  • Unions rally in Opposition to Verizon-Frontier Deal
  •   For Some, Work Starts When the Snow Starts Falling
  •   Bad Weather Disrupts Flights at Yeager
  • Table Games Could Soon Be Reality in Pennsylvania
  • Winter Weather Causes Business Increase at Charleston car Dealership
  •   Gabriel Brothers Donates 1,000 Coats in Morgantown
  •   2010 W.Va. International Auto Show Gears up to Show Latest Models
  •   L&T Farm Equipment Signs New Franchise Deal
  •   Northwood Intends to File Lawsuit Against Manchin, Others
  • Little Caesars Opens In St. Albans
  •   Recycle Christmas Trees at Tygart Lake
  •   Bridgeport Planning Commission Investigates Study Group's Ideas
  •   Some Jobs Expected to Grow Faster in 2010
  • Allegheny Energy Plans Open Houses on TRAIL Line Proposals
  • Businesses Hope for Continued Success in 2010
  • Cold Stone Creamery Gives Back to WVU Children's Hospital
  • Clarksburg Businesses, Police Prepare for New Year's Celebrations
  •   Top 10 Stories of Decade in West Virginia
  • National Federation of Independent Businesses to Poll State's Members
  • Ohio Valley Wakes to Winter Wonderland
  •   Hurricane Losing One Dealership, Gaining Two
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: The Purple Fiddle
  •   Marion County Chamber of Commerce Supports Frontier's Verizon Purchase
  • Weston Makes Financial New Year's Resolution
  •   Yeager Airport Tightening Security
  • 2009 Tax Deadline Approaches
  • Auto Industry, Economy, Coal Among Year's Top 10 Business Stories
  • PEIA Seeks to Validate Insurance Eligibility
  • After Holiday Sales Fail to Draw big Crowds Locally
  •   Clarksburg Firefighters Make the Best of Work on Christmas
  •   Christmas Eve's the No. 1 Shopping Day for Pets
  •   Consumers Keep in Mind Return Policies on Christmas Gifts
  •   Shoppers Turn Out After Winter Storm
  •   WVU Professor Warns Businesses Against Fraud
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: Hickory House Restaurant
  •   Buckhannon Fitness Center to Remain Open
  • Heartland Publications Files Bankruptcy, Plans to Keep Operating
  • Union Literature Allowed At Toyota Plant
  • PATH Companies Re-file in Maryland, Seek to Withdraw Virginia Application
  •   Retailers Still Hoping for a Big Last-Minute Christmas Rush
  • Some Christmas Shoppers Turning to Thrift Stores
  • Soles 4 Souls Sets Up in Morgantown Running Store
  •   Retailers Prepare for Weekend Winter Weather
  • Public Rallies Behind Proposed Coal to Liquid Plant
  •   Consumers Have One Last Weekend to Shop for Christmas
  • Morgantown Area Job Growth Stalls
  • Pennsylvania Senate Passes Table Games But Issue Remains Unresolved
  • Tobacco Tax Hike Again on Table
  • Cardiologists Say Medicare Cuts Will Hurt Patients' Access
  •   Trade Group Gives Update on Hospital Complex, Travel Ideas
  • Batch of Recalled H1N1 Vaccines in W.Va.
  •   Buckhannon Restaurant Expanding
  •   Obama Calls Insulation 'Sexy,' Pushes Energy Efficient Renovations
  • South Charleston Chamber to Host Expo, Holiday After Hours
  •   Walker Family Sells Machinery Company
  • Sen. Byrd Announces More Than $95 Million for W.Va. Military Installations
  • Feast of the Seven Fishes Festival Feeds Fairmont
  •   New Business Offers High Speed Satellite Internet in Barbour County
  •   New Travel Center Planned Near Jane Lew
  •   Preston County Businesses Talk Customer Service
  • Marines Need More Toys to Hand out to More Than 10 Thousand Children
  •   Keeping Warm and Safe During a Power Outage
  • Randox Laboratories Selects Kearneysville for Expansion
  • West Virginia Car Insurance Premiums on the Decline
  • Asking Questions Is Key to Choosing Right Insurance
  • Energy Summit Details Coal's Importance, Challenges
  • Historic Newspaper Lands New Owners
  •   Harrison County's High Schoolers Can Try Transportation Careers
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: the Flying Pigs Breakfast & Lunchery
  •   Claiming Donations as Tax Deduction Requires Receipt of Contributions
  • Beckley-Raleigh Chamber Holds Holiday Celebration
  • 500 Workers May Be Laid off at 2 Consol Mines
  •   WVU Bowl Games Provide Boost to Airport Numbers
  • Blackjack, Poker, Other Casino Games to Start in Charles Town in 2010
  •   Severstal Might Have Buyer for Nine Service Centers
  • Toyota Putnam County Plan Ceases production on Five Speed
  •   Hunters, Sharpshooters Attend Fairmont Gun Show
  •   Massey CEO Blasts Senator Robert Byrd On Coal
  •   Ski Season Begins at Snowshoe Resort
  • AEP to Receive $334 Million for Mountaineer Plant Upgrade
  • Duo Behind Bars for Assault, Kidnapping Hospitalized
  •   New Book Store Set to Open in Morgantown
  •   China, U.S. Collaborate on Coal Conversion at WVU Workshops
  •   Some States Look to end 'Double Dipping'
  • New Flight Offered From Raleigh County to Atlanta
  • New Dental Clinic Opens in Eastern Panhandle
  • Jefferson Voters Set to Decide on Table Games
  • Conference Offers Strategies on Exporting to Latin America
  • Meeting Between Severstal, Ohio Officials set for Dec. 3
  •   Sales Up Slightly for Auto Industry
  •   Restaurant Road Trip: Muriales
  •   Strykers Vintage Grill Opens in Grafton
  • Caperton Seeks Rehearing of Massey Decision
  •   U.S. Route 35 Tolls Appear to be all but Certain
  • Leonardo Technologies Awarded $95 Million Contract
  •   Small Business Conference Held in Morgantown
  • Program Matches Job Seekers With Jobs
  • New Acura Dealership to Open in South Charleston
  •   Fairmont Restaurant Expands to Bridgeport
  •   Don't Get 'Scrooged' - Tips for Holiday Shopping Online
  •   Shop N Save Set to Open on Fairmont's East Side
  • Playing it Safe on Cyber Monday
  • Venue Changed for Wind Farm Public Comment in Tazewell County
  • Big Discounts Offered for Cyber Monday
  •   UPDATE: West Virginia Ski Season Delayed
  •   Consignment Shops See Surge of Shoppers
  •   Meadowbrook Mall Shoppers Offer Advice for Surviving Black Friday
  • Morgantown Businesses Brace for Black Friday's Impact
  •   Art Studio and Frame Shop Opens in Buckhannon
  •   Elkins K-Mart Layaway Program Seeing Increased Use
  •   New Restaurant Opens in Elkins Railyard
  • Donations For Angel Tree Are Being Accepted
  • Goody Bags Ready for Huntington Mall Shoppers
  •   Jackson's Mill Game Check Station Stays Busy Monday
  •   W.Va. Hunters Eager to Kick Off Buck Season
  •   Shop N Save Coming to Fairmont's East Side
  •   Capitol Theatre Causes Business Boom in Wheeling
  •   Shoppers Didn't Wait Until Black Friday to Score Deals
  •   Businesses Boom as Hunters Prepare for Buck Season
  • Elkview Middle School Students Learn Financial Management
  • House Passes Governor's Energy Portfolio Bill
  •   Snowshoe to Delay Ski Season Opening
  •   West Virginia Business Hall of Fame Inducts Five New Members
  •   Companies Learn 'Lean Manufacturing' at Clarksburg Seminar
  •   Steel of West Virginia Lays off 53 Employees at Huntington Plant
  • Charleston Gazette, Feds Continue Negotiations
  •   Chick-Fil-A President Visits Emily Drive Location
  •   WVU Announces Five Leaders for Business Hall of Fame Induction
  •   New Home Decor Business Opens in Buckhannon
  •   Marion County Rescue Squad Named 'Agency of the Year'
  •   West Virginia Residents Seek Help with Fighting Foreclosure
  • PSC Consumer Advocate recommends rejecting Verizon, Frontier Deal
  •   Lewis County Woman Lands NASA Contract
  •   Benefits Group Discusses Health Care Reform
  •   Back Pain Screenings at Physical Therapy Office in Fairmont
  •   North Central W.Va. Airport Offering Charter Flight to New York City
  •   Goody's and Circuit City empty at Popular Shopping Plaza
  •   Monongalia County Auto Dealer Opens New Nissan Showroom
  •   DMV Moves from Capitol to Kanawha City
  • Kanawha 911 Wants to Call You
  • Elder Beerman Holds Community Day
  •   Restaurant Road Trip:The Hutte
  • Wal-mart Makeover in Williamson
  • Report: W.Va. Economy to Improve in 2010
  •   Fairmont Free Clinic Celebrates Grand Opening
  • State Leaders Pledge to Lobby White House on Mining Permits
  •   Harrison County B&B One of Many to Offer Free Rooms to Veterans
  •   Power Company Uses Aerial Saw to Keep Transmission Lines Working
  •   New Cafe Opens in Randolph County
  •   Generic Options Help Save Money
  • Venues Add ‘Quality of Life’ but Operate in the Red
  • Jackson County Metal Business to Expand to Barbour County
  • Ike and Sue Morris Share Dreams with Glenville State College
  • Opposition Rises in Verizon Frontier Deal
  •   Could Fort Hood Shooter, Psychiatrist Not Help Himself?
  •   52-Year-Old Grafton Radio Station Up for Sale
  • Petroleum Development Corp. Forms New Joint Venture for Marcellus Gas Production
  • Environmental Planner to Evaluate Potential for Old Weirton Steel Lodge
  • Brew Pub Reopens as Morgantown Brewing Co.
  •   Prices Cause for Fall in Recent Ginseng Harvests
  • White Oak Ridge Farm Gearing Up for Thanksgiving
  • W.Va. Information and Technology Summit to Begin Tuesday
  •   Local Dentist Offers Trick-or-Treat for the Troops
  • Sitel Releases Plans to Close Huntington Plant
  •   Experts Discuss Containing the H1N1 Flu Pandemic
  •   Harrison Co. Kids Get Early Start on Candy Collections
  •   More than 100 Show Up for Clarksburg Chick-Fil-A Opening
  •   New McDonald's Opens in Morgantown
  •   Putnam County Business Opens Branch in Harrison County
  • Ohio Home Health Agency Named as One of Top 500 in Nation
  •   Dozens Camp Out in Anticipation of Chick-fil-A Opening in Clarksburg
  • Officials Break Ground on Nursing Home Expansion in Morgantown
  • CWA Brings Opposition of Verizon/Frontier Merger to the Marion Co. Commission
  •   Leaders Say W.Va. Business Future Appears Promising
  •   Adventure Day Benefits Deckers Creek
  •   Salem Students Help at Fort New Salem Volunteer Day
  •   Nutter Fort Welcomes Amos Carvelli Funeral Home
  •   Senator, Governor Welcome Simonton Employees Back
  •   New Hotel Opens in Monongalia County
  •   Former WVU Student Revives Old T-Shirt Design
  •   Oil and Gas Company Opens Location in Lewis County
  •   Marshalls Comes to Bridgeport
  •   Geico Opens its First West Virginia Office
  • Winter Crisis Program Begins Nov. 1 in Lawrence County, Ohio
  •   Clarksburg Building Seized in Drug Raid Demolished
  •   Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs Opens
  •   High Tech Conference Celebrates 20 Years
  •   Fairmont Company Developing Technology for National Weather Service
  •   Supporters of Mon River Meet to Discuss Issues
  •   Sale Of Verizon To Frontier Communications Raising Some Concerns
  •   Stryker's Bar and Grill to Open this Month in Taylor County
  •   InfoCision Celebrates 10 Years in Harrison County
  • Mylan Reaches Settlement Agreement to Market Generic Drug
  •   Dominion Meets With Public To Discuss Appalachain Gateway Project.
  •   State Residents Gather to Voice Opinions at PATH Hearing
  •   Clip-less Coupons at Shop 'N Save
  •   Dominion Proposes Appalachian Gateway Project
  •   Gov. Manchin Tours Allegheny Smart Grid Collaboration
  •   Barbour County Bed & Breakfast Drawing Tourists
  •   Bridgeport Exxon Closes, Possibly to Make Room for a Drug Store
  •   Marshalls to Open Later this Month in Bridgeport
  •   Grand Opening Celebration For New Elkins Fordland Location
  •   Last of Local Video Store Chain to Close
  • River Car Restaurant Destroyed by Fire
  •   Coats for our Community Drive
  •   Local Consumers Not Afraid of Halloween Spending
  •   Lewis County Business Asks DEP for Clean Up Help
  • A PATH From the Sky
  • Electric Rates Going Up
  •   Plans for 'Old' UHC in Beginning Stages
  •   New Law Firm Opens in Nutter Fort
  • Commercial Insurance Expands to Morgantown
  •   Fairmont Grocery Store Under Construction
  •   Choosy Kids Health Initiative to Go Nationwide
  •   Fairmont Police Department Hiring
  • Elkins Heating & Plumbing Wholesaler to Open New Showroom to the Public
  • Broadband Network To Improve Health Care
  •   Cleaning Up the World One Ape at a Time
  • Business Announces Bank Merger Completed
  • Valet Service Now Offered at Mall
  • Monkey Business: Morgantown Man Specializes in Handmade Soap
  • MountainMade Creates For-Profit Subsidiary
  • Emergency Rescue Shelters Now in Place in WV Mines
  • First Internet Cafe Opens in Capitol City
  •   NW3C on The Today Show
  •   Perfect Pumpkin May Be Hard to Find This Halloween
  •   New Restaurant Now Open In Elkins
  •   Two New Businesses Are Taking Off in Randolph County
  • S&P Upgrades Mylan To 'BB' On Improved Margins, Repaid Debt
  •   Aspire Uniqueness Boutique Grand Opening
  • Ohio Ruling May Boost West Virginia Budget
  •   Healthcare Options for Morgantown Businesses
  •   SK Everest Builds New Location
  •   Finding the Right PATH
  •   Upshur Co. Regional Airport Now Offering Charter Flights
  • Manchin Addresses U.S. Chamber of Commerce
  • Breaking and Entering at Fox's Pizza Den
  • Insurance Company Opens New Headquarters
  • Online Course to Help Businesses Go Green
  • New Store to Open Near Mall
  • Three Non-Profit Groups Launch Partnership for WV Schools
  •   Dealers Wait for Cash for Clunkers Rebates
  •   SustainU Partners with Bridge Day
  •   New Beginnings Church Opens Child Care Center
  • L&T Farm Equipment to Lose John Deere Franchise
  •   Local Golf Course Earns Environmental Certification
  • Another Federal Prison Planned for Preston County
  • Pets and Things is First Winner of Marshall's Green Fridays Contest
  • Rockefeller Fights for Logan County Surface Mine
  • Influential Morgantown Businessman Speaks to Professionals and Students
  •   Centra Bank Ranks Top 3 in the Nation
  •   One Allegheny Power Station Ramps Down Production While Another Makes Upgrades
  •   New Store Opens in Upshur County
  • Severstal Reports 2Q loss, No Word on Local Mills
  •   Assistance Available for Laid-off Employees
  •   Weston WalMart Begins Super Upgrade
  •   Fairmont Federal Credit Union Celebrates Anniversary
  •   Elkins Fordland has Moved
  • Telephone Service Restored to Marion County Customers
  • Labor Day Weekend Travel Expected to Be Less Busy This Year Than Last
  •   Fairmont Tool Expands to Industrial Park
  •   Turning Brownfields from Blight into Assets
  •   Energy Star Tax-Free Holiday
  •   Lose Weight And Win Prizes With Zumba
  •   Aspire Uniqueness Boutique Opens in Fairmont
  •   AT&T's "3G" Service Comes to Monongalia County
  •   North Central WV Airport Announces Charter Flight for WVU-Auburn Game
  •   Reedsville Clear Mountain Bank Opens New Office
  •   Aircraft Maker Lands in Charleston
  • Rainy Day Fund Safe, For Now
  • Clunkers Program Reaching Crisis Stage
  •   Job Losses Double in Harrison County
  •   Marion County Health Board Member Removed
  • More Than 50,000 People Signed Up to Attend Friends of America Rally
  •   The Mountain State on the Big Screen
  •   "Cash for Clunkers" Comes to an End
  •   301 Coffee Company Opens In Elkins
  •   US Cellular Holds WVU Fan Appreciation Day
  • Sheetz to Open in Huntington's West End Thursday
  •   Hank's Deli to Open Location in Bridgeport
  • Powerball Jackpot at $250 Million
  •   Mylan Files Suit Against Pittsburgh Newspaper
  • Charleston's Blackhawk Bar to hold 2nd Annual "Smoke-In" Wednesday
  •   The Bread Basket Now Open in Fairmont
  •   Harrison County's 4th Oldest Home Now Open for Business
  •   Capito Continues Energy Tour
  •   "Cash for Clunkers" Deemed a Success by Area Dealers
  • Bigger Subway Opens in Charleston
  •   West Virginia Energy Star Tax Holiday to Be Held Again in 2009
  • New Hotel for Charleston
  •   FDA Probe of Mylan Inc. Completed
  •   Smoking Ban Affecting Marion County Business
  •   Local Charities Benefited from Pete Dye Tournament
  •   Hearing Underway for Monongalia County Chief Deputy Assessor
  • Trend Shows Homeowners Renting Unsold Properties
  • Real Estate Company Holds Grand Reopening in Mercer County
  •   Aviation Industry Contracting
  • Workshops for Job Seekers Begin Monday in Huntington
  •   Fairmont Dairy Mart Robbed
  •   "Green Goo" Flows into West Fork River
  •   Clunkers to Salvage Yard
  •   Small Businesses Booming in Upshur County
  •   State Urging West Virginians to "Eat Local"
  •   Learning to Cook Farm Fresh
  • Cash for Clunkers Popular Cars
  •   Cash for Clunkers Future
  •   Marion County Smoke-Free
  •   Farm Finds Way to Cope in Poor Economy
  •   An Elkins Cafe is Changing Locations
  •   Simonton Recalls Workers
  •   Selling "Feels Good Again": Area Dealers Positive About CARS
  •   NASA Celebrates 51st Anniversary
  •   New Restaurant to Open Next Week in Buckhannon
  •   Automaker Ford Here to Stay
  •   Buckhannon Ceramics Company to Lay Off 70
  •   Consignment Shop Opens in Clarksburg
  • Free Resume Workshop on Marshall Campus Wednesday
  •   A New Store Has Opened In Upshur County
  •   Good Eatin' Restaurant Opens in Grafton
  •   Local Mine Prepares for Government Officials Visit
  •   New Weight-Loss Program at Morgantown Chiropractor
  •   Senior Citizens Offered Free Bus Passes in Morgantown
  •   Car Allowance Rebate System Starts Today
  • Charleston Bennigan's Closes ... Again
  •   Bridgeport Joins the Home-Grown Movement
  •   AT&T Recycles, Gives Cell Phones to Soldiers
  •   Walgreens Opens in Grafton
  •   Upshur County Lumber Business Closes
  • HIMG Regional Medical Center Wins Award
  • Marshall University to Utilize Everbridge for Emergency Notification
  • Kentucky Jobless Rates Up in All 120 Counties
  • New Pharmacy on Charleston's West Side
  •   Downtown Morgantown Welcomes New Businesses
  •   Morgantown Research Firm Partners with Johns Hopkins University
  •   Clarksburg Welcomes New Business
  • Business Plans to Expand
  •   Amberview Funding Concerns
  • Governor Manchin Named Vice Chair of National Governor's Association
  • Unemployment rates go up in Southern West Virginia
  •   Pepperoni Rolls are Big Hit Out-of-State
  • Huntington's Hope House Needs help
  •   WV Needs $5 Billion More to Support 10 Years of Road Projects
  •   Infiniti Tattoos and Piercings Comes to Clarksburg
  • House Members Call for Review of Frontier, Verizon Sale
  • Kentucky's Jobless Rate Rises to 10.9 Percent in June
  •   Laid-Off AGC Employees Get Added Benefits
  • Marshall University to Participate in MAGNETS Program
  • New Banking Center Opens at Suncrest Town Centre
  •   Restaurants Finding Ways to Survive Slow Economy
  •   SustainU Launches Clothing Line in Morgantown
  •   Heavenly Ham Changes Name
  • Charleston's Capitol Market Launches Summer Season at State Capitol Complex
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to Reopen Winfield Fishing Access Wednesday
  •   New Bank Opens in Reedsville
  • Tuesday is Final Day to Apply for Flood Disaster Funds in West Virginia
  •   Marion County Goes Smoke Free August 1
  • West Virginia's 2009 School Clothing Vouchers Released
  •   Weston Bed & Breakfast a Green Operation
  •   New Businesses Open in Grafton
  • Free Legal Services Available to Flood Disaster Survivors
  • Calling All Girls With Pearls
  •   Three New Businesses Open in Clarksburg
  •   Former Glass Plant Workers Eligible for Benefits
  • Farmers' Market Vouchers Now Available at Senior Centers in West Virginia
  •   St. Joseph's Hospital Opens Medical Equipment Store
  •   RVing: Vacation Idea of Choice for 4th of July
  •   Demus Market Shuts its Doors After 55 Years
  •   Downtown Clarksburg Seeing a Boost in Businesses
  • Recyclable Metal Prices Drop Like Lead
  • Extra Delta Flight From Huntington to Cincinnati Begins Wednesday
  • FEMA and SBA Flood Recovery Centers to Close July 3 for Holiday
  • West Virginia Film Office to Do Workshop in Huntington
  • Nearly $19 Million Available to Community Health Centers in West Virginia
  • West Virginia Public Employees Grievance Board Moves to New Location
  •   UPDATE: FGH Workers Could Go On Strike Wednesday
  •   Demus Market WIll Close Its Doors
  •   New Business Opens in Mannington
  •   Rep. Rahall Indicates He Will Vote No on Cap & Trade
  • Michael Jackson Dies at 50
  • Training Available for Kanawha Valley Chemical Jobs
  • BrickStreet Approved to Write Workers' Compensation Insurance in Kentucky
  •   Unemployed Look to Additional Training to find Jobs
  • Temporary Exit Ramp Work of New I-64 Bridge to Affect Traffic
  • Tri-State Racetrack and Gaming Center to Break Ground on Hotel Wednesday
  • New NASA Space Exhibit in West Virginia This Week
  •   Yuengling's Top Executives Take Horseback Ride Through Mountain State
  • West Virginia Division of Forestry to Celebrate 100 Years
  •   Mexican Restaurant Expands to Downtown Fairmont
  •   Clarksburg Restaurant Cures Monday Morning Blues with a Little Bit of Jazz
  •   Chick-Fil-A to Come to Clarksburg
  •   Mexican Restaurant Expands in Fairmont
  • Environmental Groups Push FDA to Take Over WV Water Pollution Discharge Program
  • Rockefeller and Manchin Co-Host a Reception in Washington Wednesday Night
  •   New Show In Town Rejuvenates Elkins Tourism
  •   SBA to Offer Microloans to Harrison and Marion Counties
  •   Manchin Signs Major Legislation
  • Massey Energy to Hold Green Miner Banquet on Wednesday
  •   Jack's Furniture Expands
  •   AEP Rate Hike Hearings Begin
  •   PSC Holds Hearings on American Electric Power's Rate Hike Request
  • Federal Clean Coal Demonstration Plant Resurrected
  • Two West Virginia Officials React to Obama's Surface Mining Plan
  • Developer to Create New FBI Headquarters in Charleston
  •   Car Dealers Plan for the Future
  •   Treasure Hunters Roadshow in Bridgeport
  • AARP Takes on Appalachian Power Over Proposed Rate Hike
  • Heiner's 2009 Summer Concert Series Begins June 11 in Huntington
  • Tentative Agreement Between Steel of West Virginia and Union
  • Job Fair to Be Held in Huntington Thursday
  •   Supreme Court Puts Chrysler Sale on Hold
  • Generation Charleston Invites Interns, Young Talent to Day at Power Park
  • WVU Foundation Cuts
  • Putnam County Business Offering Free Replacement US Flags
  • Huntington Chrylser Dealership to Switch to Selling Used Cars
  • Capito Seeks Examination of Regional Airlines' Safety Issues
  •   Green Builds Could Be Future of Housing Market
  •   "Stay-cations" Becoming More Popular
  • Free 'Healthy Finances' Workshops to be Offered in Huntington
  • Senior Citizens Won't Lose Benefits if They Receive Flood Disaster Aid
  •   Great Community Garage Sale Planned for Fairmont
  • Grand Re-Opening of Belk at Ashland Town Center June 3
  • Witness List Announced for Chrysler and GM Senate Hearing
  •   Weston Chevy Dealership to Close
  • Buy a Cup of Coffee, Help a Child Go to Camp
  • SBA Opens Business Recovery Center in Mingo County June 3
  •   101 New Nurses Start at WVU
  • Allegheny Wood Products Sells 55,000 Acres
  • Cabot Oil to Cut 40 Jobs in Charleston
  • New Department Store Slated for Bridgeport's Meadowbrook Mall
  • Alcan: Appalachian Power Rate Hike Could Kill Jackson County Plant
  • Congressional Hearing Scheduled for June 3 to Discuss Dealership Closures
  •   Energy Summit Held at WVHTCF
  •   TRAIL Under Construction at Taylor County Fairgrounds
  •   Teens Look for Summer Jobs
  • Massey Reiterates 2009 Guidance
  • "Celebrate Huntington" Event Kicks Off June 2
  •   Tuscan Sun Spa Opening in Lewis County
  • More Small Businesses Opening in South Charleston
  • West Virginia Flooding Victims May Qualify for Tax Relief From IRS
  • Movie Business Rolls On
  • GM Dealer Receives Award: #1 in WV
  •   Preston Churches Rally To Help One of their Own
  • Rockefeller and Byrd Fight to Retain Auto Dealership Jobs
  •   Small Town Dealerships Affected by GM Cutbacks
  • Rockefeller, Byrd Fight To Retain Auto Dealership Jobs
  •   Remaining Chrysler Dealers Say Future is Positive
  • Capito Statement on Loss Of WV Chrysler Dealerships
  • Area GM Dealers Receive Letters That They May Be Phased Out
  •   AEP, Allegheny Energy File to Build 280-Mile Transmission Line
  • FIRST ON WOWKTV.COM: Special Metals to Temporarily Halt Operations
  • Treasury Department Statement on Chrysler Dealer Consolidation
  •   Preston County-Based Funeral Home Chain Files for Bankruptcy
  •   Elkins Fordland is Changing Locations
  •   Graftech Announces More Layoffs at its Anmoore Facility
  •   UPDATE: Two Area Dealers Slated to Lose Chrysler Franchises
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters to Raffle 1997 Mercedes
  •   IT Services Business Relocates to Glen Elk Village
  •   Million Dollar Experience in Fairmont
  • Verizon Sells West Virginia Access Lines to Frontier
  • State of West Virginia to Begin Liquor License Bidding Process
  •   Fairmont Coal Business Announces Temporary Layoffs
  •   Viking Pools Announces Layoffs at Jane Lew Facility
  • Mingo Mines Cited by State DEP Following Weekend Flooding
  • University of Charleston Announces New Undergraduate Business Program
  •   Yuengling Makes It to West Virginia
  • U.S Postal Service Raises Rates
  • Tri-State Airport to Receive $90,250 in Federal Funding
  •   Corridor H Funding Dropped from Federal Budget
  • DEP Closes First American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Loan
  •   Milan Puskar Announces his Retirement
  •   Bayer Tries to Calm Community Fears
  •   Fairmont Specialty Services to Close
  • Job Fair at Tri-State Racetrack and Casino Thursday
  •   Bark-B-Q To Benefit Humane Society
  • West Virginia American Water Recognizes National Drinking Water Week
  • Huge Jump in Gas Prices Throughout Our Area
  • Tri-State Racetrack and Gaming Center to Host Career Fair
  •   Lockhead Martin hosts "Biometrics on the Edge"
  •   "Make Your Mark" Opens in Bridgeport
  •   WVU Business Students Give Back to the Community
  •   Fusion Technology Secures Government Contract
  • Toyota: No Non-Production Days Set for May
  • Massey Cutting Salaries and Benefits by Average of 6 Percent
  •   New Flights From Tri-State Airport to Myrtle Beach Begin Thursday
  • State Officials: Bayer Lacked Permit for Tank Involved in Deadly 2008 Explosion
  • Massey Reports Flat Earnings in First Quarter
  •   Leadership Marion Holds Cash Bash
  •   Carpet Cleaning Goes to Extreme Green
  •   PSC to Hold Hearing Tuesday on Appalachian Power Rate Hike Request
  • Obama Administration to Attempt Overturn of Pro-Mining Bush Rule
  •   Prom As Usual: Boutiques and Florists Report Usual Numbers
  •   Ruskin Company Gets Large Overseas Order
  •   IAC to Buy Precision Coil
  • Byrd Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from National Rural Water Association
  • CAMC Audit Shows Big Losses for 2008
  • Charleston Loosens Restrictions on Baby Chick Sales
  •   New Bridgeport Motorsports Retailer Enjoying Success Despite Economy
  •   Harrison County Recycling Center Holds Grand Opening
  • Jackson County Auto Parts Maker Laying Off 8 Employees
  • More Cable Channels to Feature West Virginia in Their Shows
  • Parkersburg Sentinel to Cease Publication on Saturday
  •   Fairmont Bank Celebrates 10 Years in Business
  •   Mylan Pharmaceuticals Incorporated: A Fortune 500 Company
  •   Two Students Win State Business Competition
  •   Judel Auction Draws a Crowd
  • Randy Moss and "NASCAR Angels" to Tape Episode in Charleston
  • Meetings to be Held for Laid-Off Workers in the Region
  •   Precision Coil to Stay Open Until End of April
  • Jackson County Employers File Documents Against AEP Rate Increase
  •   Making Age an Asset in Your Job Search
  •   Judel Glass Leaving Salem to Find New Building
  •   Groundbreaking Held for Transmission Headquarters
  • Buckhannon Wood Products Business Lays Off More Than 60 Workers
  •   The Economic Future of Morgantown
  • Goodwill To Mark Earth Day with E-Cycling Event in Huntington
  • Create West Virginia Picks Huntington for 2009 Conference
  • Huddleston Bolen Law Firm to Host Charity Book Drive
  • Morgantown's Growth Expected to Continue
  •   April is Autism Awareness Month
  •   The Bread Basket
  •   PATH Line Completion Date Pushed Back
  •   UPDATE: Aracoma Mine to Pay
  • Could Gas Tax Increase Be In the Cards?
  •   Non-stop Charleston to Orlando Flights Planned
  • State to Hold Surplus Property Auction on Saturday
  • WV Unemployment Rate Hits Ten-Year High
  • Last-Minute Income Tax Filers Urged to Remember WV Children
  • New Report Out on CAMC's Financial Impact
  • Governor Manchin Awards $300,000 in Grants
  •   Davis Health System's HomePlus Has Expanded
  •   Blue Bird Store Re-Opens in New Location
  •   Grafton 123 House of Coffee Expands
  •   Shaffer's Garage Catches Fire
  •   New Business in Westover Thriving Despite Economy & Traffic Troubles
  •   America's Tastiest Hotdog Chili Now Being Served In Braxton County
  •   The Shoe Story Expands Business
  •   Thompson's Jewelers Has Moved
  • Tamarack and Greenbrier May Split
  •   Audia's Restaurant Opens in New Location
  • Calorie-Label Bill Passes Senate Committee Without Craigo Exemption
  •   Local Smoke Specialty Shops Cringe as Customers Buy Less
  • Cell Phones for Soldiers Block Party
  •   Anmoore Plant to Lay Off 27 Workers
  • Canaan Valley Resort Cuts Employee Hours
  • Upcoming Water Rate Hike Even Worse Than Expected
  • Job Fair at West Virginia State University Thursday
  • Boone County Mine Closure Leaves 65 Jobless
  •   How To Thrive in a Slowing Economy
  •   Morgantown Kills Late Night Business Fee
  •   British Firm To Open Business In Wintersville Plaza
  • Fast-Food Calorie Labeling Bill Resurrected
  • Kohl's Holding Grand Reopening of Charleston Store Wednesday
  • HADCO Plans Trip to Canada
  •   Pizza Sales to Benifit United Way
  • Career Seekers Search in Huntington
  •   New Store Opens In Buckhannon
  •   New Business Rolls Into Downtown Salem
  • Many Banks With West Virginia Branches Have Accepted Federal Bailout Funds
  • Manchin, Massey Executives to Hold Meetings With EPA Officials This Week
  • WVRx Provides Toll-Free Number for Residents Without Prescription Drug Coverage
  •   What Do They Make Here?: West Virginia Gymnastics Training Center
  • WV National Guard Sponsoring Discounted Grocery Sale This Weekend
  • WV to Receive $3.3 Million in Economic Recovery Funds
  • EPA Officials to Visit West Virginia
  • WV & OH to Partner with Pew Center on the States
  • PSC Puts a Hold on Appalachian Power's Rate Hike Request
  •   Wellness for All Ages: New Non-Profit to Bring c
  •   Making Mountain Moonshine
  •   What Do They Make Here: Beef Jerky
  •   WBOY on Channel 10 is Fuzzy, What Do I Do?
  •   Elderly Day Care Center Opens in Bridgeport
  •   No Moratorium on Mining Permits
  • Putnam County Seeking Sewer Line Extension
  • West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Opposing Unemployment Fund Bill
  • DuPont Agrees to Pay $1.6 Million to Settle Violations
  • Governor Manchin Heading to Washington Wednesday to Discuss EPA Ruling
  • Morgantown's Dot Com and Sign Company Expanding
  • Yuengling Beer to be Sold in West Virginia
  • Morgantown Gets More Good National Press
  •   What Do They Make Here? Tanner's Alley Leather Design Studio
  •   Crews Tear Down Westover Building
  •   State Searches for 101 Most Unique Places to Eat
  •   Workers Called Back to Simonton Windows
  • Rockfeller Bill Would Ban Insurers From Disqualifying Based Upon Pre-Existing Conditions
  •   Vet Tech Program to Expand in Marion County
  •   Morgantown Council Considers Late Night Business Tax
  •   Marion County Pharmacy Expands
  •   Legal System Tops Business Concerns
  •   P.J. Kelly's Reopens in downtown Clarksburg
  • Horse Park Proposed for Milton
  •   Business is Booming for Buckhannon Military Supplier
  •   Lawmakers Work to Keep Unemployment Fund Afloat
  • GM Announces Recall
  • Senator Rockefeller Secures Child Care Funding for W. Va.
  • Valley Health WIC Office in Huntington to Host Open House March 20
  •   Federal Tax Not the Only Tobacco Price Increase
  •   Medbrook Partners with MedExpress
  • 18th Annual River City Blues Festival Next Week
  • Clarksburg City Council Chooses New Name for Parking Facility
  •   Physical Therapy Clinic Opens in Morgantown
  • Byrd Announces Funding Efforts for Mine Safety, Research and Enforcement
  • Byrd Secures Funding for W. Va. Transportation Projects
  •   Pet Food Prices On the Rise
  •   Aunt Baby's Soul Food
  •   Complaint Filed Against Middletown Mall Owner
  • University of Charleston to Conduct Auction on eBay Today
  • MSHA Seeks to Hire Mine Inspectors in W. Va.
  • Local Country Band Releases Debut Album
  • Department Store at Ashland Town Center Completes First Phase of Expansion Project
  • New Scrubber Turned On at AEP's Amos Power Plant in Putnam County
  • Kanawha County Strip Club Trying to Reopen
  • Kanawha County Lawmaker Seeks to Add Sexual Orientation to State Anti-Discrimination Law
  • Circuit City Closes Doors
  •   Arby's Asks Customers to Change Their Burger
  •   Business Success Story: Dinah's Boutique
  • Allevard-Sogefi to Lay Off 50% of Workforce Within Three Months
  • Stimulus Bill to Assist Unemployed West Virginians
  • Elder-Beerman Encourages Customers to Perform a Million Acts of Goodwill
  • Huntington Symphony Orchestra Offers Free and Half-Price Tickets for March 14 Concert
  •   Hermosilla Building to be Demolished
  •   Clarksburg Business Makes Big Donation to UHC
  • President Obama and W. Va. Congressmen Deliver Millions in Highway Funds to Mountain State
  • Unisys to Host Career Fair March 5
  •   Cleaning Service Business Doing Well
  • President Obama and Senators Byrd and Rockefeller Announce Funds for Health Clinic in W. Va.
  •   Elkins Furniture Store Offers Unique Incentive to Customers
  • Kanawha Sheriff's Department: Racetrack Ads Featuring Troopers Comply With State Law
  • West Virginia Business Exports Up by More Than 40 Percent Last Year
  •   PARCS Equipment Boom
  •   "Back Porch Bluegrass": Area Band Releases Debut Album
  •   Urse Honda Wins President's Award
  •   State Puts Huge Tax Cuts on Aircrafts
  • Governor Manchin Reacts to Chesapeake Energy Cutbacks
  • HADCO Contributes $50,000 to Marshall University
  •   Morgantown Restaurant Closed for Renovations
  •   Many Travelers Already Signing Up for New Direct Flight From Yeager to NYC
  • New Air Service Announcement to be Made at Tri-State Airport March 3
  •   Randolph County Home to State's First Certified Organic Maple Syrup Producing Farm
  •   Bridgeport Electronics Store Closing
  • Meeting on Bayer CropScience Explosion Postponed Indefinitely
  • WV Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Build First Coal-to-Liquid Plant in U.S.
  •   IHOP Hands Out Free Pancakes for Children's Miracle Network
  •   Re-developing The Fairmont Box Factory
  •   Small Business Development Center Opens in Fairmont
  • National Pancake Day Means Free Pancakes at IHOP on Tuesday
  • New 10-Digit Local Dialing is Here
  •   Preston County Considers Unique Ideas to Boost School System
  • Employees React to Philips Lighting Closing
  •   Former Eagle Glass Lays Off Workers
  •   New Bank Branch Coming to Monongalia County
  •   Philips Lighting Plant in Fairmont to Close
  •   New Business in Randolph County Creates More Jobs
  • State Lawmakers Considering Deposit Law for Bottles and Cans
  •   Pricey Plans: Do You Fit Your Bill?
  •   Asian Fusion Restaurant to Open in Morgantown
  •   Consumers Wary of Free Gifts
  • Auto Industry Slowdown Hits Kanawha County Manufacturer Hard
  • Tamarack Foundation Releases Economic Impact Study Report
  •   United Way for Monongalia & Preston Cos. Holds 'Toast & Roast'
  •   Fairmont State Holds Job Fair
  •   Couple Sees Opportunity in New Baking Business
  • Goodwill Offers Homebuyer Education Classes
  • Tri-State Capital Investment Club to Hold Luncheon on Tuesday
  •   Walk-In Treatment Center Opens in Upshur County
  •   Upshur County Business Helps BUHS Show Choir
  • SBA Announces Small Business Clinic Series in Charleston
  •   Pratt & Whitney's Bridgeport Facility Could be Affected by Cutbacks
  •   Cupid Ignores Recession, Drives Flower and Spa Sales
  •   Allegheny Wood Products Cuts Production in Preston County
  • Temporary Layoffs at Randolph County Lumber Company
  • Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Building in Charleston
  • South Charleston Couple Sues Wal-Mart and Netflix
  •   Vandals Strike New Hotel
  • CSX Lays Off 37 Local Employees
  •   UPDATE: Water Recycling Plant Will Be Built in Marion County
  • Valentine's Day is for Pets Too
  • FSU to Host Job Fair
  • Allstate Foundation Issues $357,000 in Grants in Five-State Capital Region
  •   UPDATE: AGC Glass Plant to Close Permanently
  •   New Urgent Care Facility Opens in Bridgeport
  • Public Hearing Set for Video Lottery Machines
  •   Nearly 50 Employees Laid Off at Lewis County Tube Plant
  • Verizon Wireless Enhances Digital Network in the Mountain State
  •   Union Mission Expands to Grafton, Romney
  •   Tuscan Sun Spa Expansion
  •   Area Lawyers, Credit Counselors Warn of the Dangers of Debt Settlement Companies
  •   Pratt & Whitney Makes Donation to New UHC project
  • AT&T Plans to Expand 3G and Cell Service in West Virginia
  •   CONTINUING COVERAGE: Century Aluminum Will Close, 650 Jobs Lost
  • State Senator to Push for Bill Requiring Fast Food Labeling
  •   Barbour County Residents to Commission: New Clerk Now
  •   Clarksburg Denny's Gives Away Hundreds of Free Breakfasts
  •   Precision Coil Plant Could Close in April
  •   Morgantown Mayor Appears on CNBC
  • Governor's Ex-Deputy Chief of Staff Joins Lobbying Firm
  •   Morgantown Restaurant Serves Super Bowl Hangover Breakfast
  • UPDATE: Barbour Co. Sheriff's Department Closes Two Businesses
  • Eat'n Park Closes to Show Loyalty
  •   KCI Aviation Recognized with National Award
  • Rockefeller Secures Tax Relief for Working Families
  •   Buckhannon Company to Continue Layoffs
  • State Jobless Rate May Double This Year
  • Federal Panel Examining Massey Settlement Deal
  • CAMC: We Won't Lay Off Employees
  • WV American Water Donates Truck to Boone County to Help With Prenter Water Fund Project
  •   Davis Health System Celebrates Home Health Store Opening
  •   FGH Holds Grand Opening for its HealthPlex
  •   Flemington Glass Plant to Lay Off Workers
  •   Youth Academy Holds Open House in Fairmont
  • New Wal-Mart Pharmacy to Open on University of Charleston Campus Friday
  •   New Hospital Project Postponed in Lewis County
  •   Aurora Flight Services to Build Parts for Marine Helicopters
  • UPDATE: 400 Jobs Eliminated; Four Mining Operations to Close in Kanawha and Boone Counties
  •   New Lead Limits Pose Problems for Secondhand Stores
  •   Economy Not Affecting Local Ski Resorts
  • New Business Opening in Barboursville
  •   New Apartments Under Construction in Fairmont
  •   Simonton Windows To Lay Off More than 100 Employees in Ritchie County
  •   Layoffs at Ogden Newspapers
  • Energy Secretary Nominee Chu Moderates His Views on Coal
  • Video Lottery Ad Ban Upheld
  •   Area Mom Buys Recalled Crib from Local Retailer
  •   New Statewide Magazine Spotlights Living in West Virginia
  • Bridgeport Computer Firm to Expand
  •   Country Living Issue Featuring WV Home Hits Newsstands
  •   Airport Partners with Travel Agency to Offer More Flights
  •   In 2009, Getting Rid of Clutter is Key
  •   Goody's Employees Contemplate Job Losses
  •   Unique Construction Business Opens in Elkins
  •   Aeronautics Commission Explores Expansion of Air Service in WV
  •   Marion County 911 Center to Move
  •   Fairmont Plans Cafe District
  • Goody's Clothing Stores Going Out of Business
  •   First Day of the 2009 Tax Season
  •   Cabell Huntington Hospital to Cut 40 Jobs
  • New Car Dealership Holding Grand Opening in Ripley Tuesday
  •   Preparing for Your Tax Returns: New in 2009
  •   Bringing Shoppers To Downtown Elkins
  • Delta Queen Nominated as Endangered Historic Site
  •   Charleston Daily Mail Switches to Morning Publication Monday
  • Fifty Employees of BrickStreet Insurance to Lose Their Jobs Wednesday
  •   Salem Pub Owner Rallies Support Against Smoking Ban
  •   An Elkins Home Medicine and Medical Supplies Store Has Moved
  • Allegheny Power Customers to See Rate Increase This Week
  •   Local Businesses Weather Hard Economic Times
  •   Post-Christmas Sales Lure Shoppers In for Bargains
  •   Area Bars and Restaurants Prepare For WVU Bowl Crowds
  •   Stores Offer After-Christmas Bargains
  •   Last-Minute Holiday Shoppers Scurry for Savings
  •   WVU Fans Look for Last Minute Bowl Gear
  • Value City Department Stores to Close on Tuesday
  •   Local Kennel Sees Booming Business Despite Economy
  •   Area Retailers Encouraged by Holiday Sales
  •   WorkForce WV Helps Laid-Off Workers
  •   New Businesses Coming To Elkins
  •   Energy Secretary Nominee Says 'Coal Is My Nightmare'
  •   CAMC Heart and Vascular Center Dedicated
  •   Allegheny Energy Reaches Settlement on Rate Hike
  •   New Restaurant Opens In Buckhannon
  • DNR Releases Number of Bucks Killed this Season
  •  Appellate Court Declines to Hear Appeal in DuPont Case
  •   One Morgantown Restaurant Closes While Another Gets Set to Reopen
  • ICG to Permanently Close Sago Mine
  •   HealthPlex To Open December 22nd in Marion County
  • Heiner's Not On the Sara Lee Corp Job Cut List
  •   Christmas On A Budget
  •   Hand Blown Glass Christmas Ornaments
  •   Biometrics Trade Show Held in Marion County
  •   Bank Breaks Ground on New Branch in Grafton
  •   Local Car Dealer Featured on Fox News
  •   Shoe Repair Shops Say Business is Good
  •   Economy Affects Area Recycling Centers
  •   Morgantown Based Company Recruiting Professionals
  •   New Eye Care Business Opens in Kanawha County
  • ITT Technical Institute Opens New Campus in Cabell County
  •   Some Businesses Resist Recession 
  •   Parents Focusing on Toy Safety This Holiday Season
  •   Morgantown Banks Might Help With Federal Bailout
  •   WVU Group Works to Make Manufacturers More Efficient
  • U.S. Census to begin hiring in West Virginia
  • Preston County Coal Mine to Close
  •   Transmission Headquarters moves to Fairmont
  • Greif Brothers to close Cabell County plant
  •   Beware of Bad Credit Counselors
  •   Reaction To Wind Turbine Project
  •   Randolph County Students Start Two Holiday Businesses
  •   Philippi Poultry Processing Plant Stays Busy
  •   Pawn Shop Loans Increase
  •   Fairmont Business Uncovers Covert Messages
  •   AmberView Enlists Mary Lou Retton
  •   What Do They Make Here?: Vision Custom Signs
  •   Gun Buck Season Gets Underway In Struggling Economy
  •   Charity Organizations In Catch-22
  •   National Auto Sales Not Indicative of Local Trends
  •   Layoffs Coming to Toyota Plant
  •   Goats Part of Growing Farming Trend
  •   What Do They Make Here?
  • Blankenship Moves Aside at Massey for Phillips Presidency
  •   Empty Airport Restaurant Options Under Consideration
  •   Company Requests to Dump Quarry Waste in Protected River
  •   Energy Forum Talks About Economic Growth Through Reliable Power
  • New WVU Athletics Equipment Van Decked Out In Mountaineer Pride
  •   Kingwood Manufacturer to Close, More Than 100 Workers to Lose Jobs
  •   Massey Energy Mogul Delivers Speech at WVU
  •   Store Offers Shopping Steals on Holiday Toys
  • Waterfront Hotel Expo Features Area Biz and Fun for Tours
  •   Work Continues On Elkins Railyard Restaurant
  •   Falling Back: Heart Health & Smoke Detectors
  •   Morgantown Named 6th Best City for Job Seekers
  •   White Powder Scare at Morgantown Bank
  •   New Factory Could Come To Upshur County
  •   Taylor County Communications Tower Moving Forward
  •   Bridal Fair in Buckhannon
  •   Finding Money in Your Jewelry Box
  •   Airport Changes Could Affect Barbour County Economy
  •   Ribbon Cut at Fairmont's Traction Square
  • New Business Opens in Huntington
  •   New Burger King Opens in Lewis County
  •   Area Economy Remains Strong in Time of Economic Crisis
  • Main St. Fairmont Semi-Finalist for National Award
  • Federal Reserve Cuts Key Interest Rate
  • Healthsouth Lays Off Morgantown Employees
  •   Do Nothing Advice Answer To Economic Survival
  • WV AIG Policyholders Want Answers
  •   Traction Square Project Completed
  • Top 100 WV Employers List Released
  •   Fairmont Go-Mart Gas Investigated
  • Bridgeport City Council Forced to Make Quick Decision
  •   Harrison Co Economic Outlook: More Jobs, Income, People
  •   Leadership Harrison Kicks Off its 12th Year
  •   Target Sues UTC Developers
  •   New Tools Help Rescuers Respond Faster To Accidents, Disasters
  • Tunnel Ridge Mine To Open In Ohio Valley
  • Businesses Fear They Will Lose Customers Due to Flea Market Fire
  •   Morgantown Company Works to Stop Phone Scams
  •   Scrapped Kegs Cause Beer Costs to Rise
  •   EWA Moves into High Tech Park
  • Nearly A Decade of Success
  •   Energy Star Sales Tax Holiday
  • USW Announce A Tentative Agreement With Acelor Mittal.
  •   9/11 Survivor Opens Restaurant in Anmoore
  • West Virginia Business Summit Gets Started
  •   "Fish" Proves Not as "Tricky" to Catch
  • First Sentry and Guaranty Agree to Merge
  •   MVA Fairmont Clinic Goes Paperless
  •   Huntington Businessman Butch York Dies
  •   Fairmont Mother Wins Essay Contest
  •   Cajun Restaurant Reopens in Clarksburg
  •   Working for West Virginia
  •   Low Unemployment Rate Hits Restaurant Industry
  •   State to Hold Job Fair in Fairmont Wednesday
  •   Operation Image Awards Businesses in Marion County
  •   New Restaurant and Piano Bar Opens in Clarksburg
  •   Allegheny to Open Headquarters Building in Marion County
  • Record Riders Boosted by Poor Economy
  • State Faces Shortfall to Fill Jobs
  •   Fast Track Graduation
  •   Lockheed Martin Plans for More Jobs at its Clarksburg Plant
  •   Monongalia County Construction Boom
  •   Verizon Reaches Contract Negotations
  •   Sierra Club Files Appeal in PSC's Decision on "TRAIL" Project
  •   Fairmont State's Value Added Fair
  •   $2 Million Water Park Coming to Big Bear Lake Campland
  •   Verizon Avoids Strike
  • Massey Energy Growing Operations
  •   Rally West Virginia Arrives In Randolph County
  •   Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum Hotel
  •   Financial Corporation to Take Over Pete Dye Golf Club
  •   Billboard Urges Action on US Route 50 Slip
  •   New Machine Helping To Mine Coal In North Central West Virginia
  •   Some Minimum Wage Workers Getting Pay Hike
  •   A Buckhannon Coffee Shop Is On The Move
  •   Keeping Young Professionals in West Virginia
  • Getting in the Metro
  • Working West Virginia: Oil Change
  •   Bridgeport Gabe's Reopens
  • Steve & Barry's May Have to Shut Doors
  •   Gas Incentives Popping Up As Prices Rise
  •   One Tank Trips: WV Ski Resorts Stay Busy Year Round
  •   Bridgeport Gabe's Set to Reopen This Week
  •   Fairmont Field Club Snack Shack Remodeled
  •   Dominion Announces Plan to Sell Hope and Peoples Divisions
  •   Marion County Copper Thieves Get Busted
  •   CareXpress Opens in Buckhannon
  •   A Fresh Idea To Bring People To Downtown Elkins
  •   Glass Collectors Line Up For 2008 Birthday Piece
  •   New Unique Business That Will Make You Say Wow
  •   Cleaning Up the "Uglies" in Marion County
  • Film Festival To Feature Beckley Native
  •   Railyard Restaurant Could Help To Make Elkins A Tourist Destination
  •   Business Is Booming In Upshur County
  •   April Kaull Named Small Business Journalist of the Year
  • Trash Collection Problems In Putnam County
  • Manchin to Meet with Chinese Delegation
  •   Public Meeting on Marion County Smoking Ban
  •   Website Sells Idea of Fixed Gas Prices
  • More Jobs Coming to Jackson County
  •   Little Life Changes 2: Electronic Recycling
  • NGK Holds Grand Opening Ceremony
  •   Traction Square Construction Continues
  •   The Art of the Tombstone
  •   Top Line Exhaust Relocates Business
  •   New Hospital Planned For Lewis County
  • Thirteen Decades of Retail Will End
  •   What Do They Make Here: WV's Only Potato Chip Factory Buzzing
  •   WBOY's Working West Virginia: Episode 1
  •   Despite Devastating Fire, the Fairmont Field Club Continues On
  •   Mountain State Mine Training
  •   Construction Booming Despite Fuel Costs
  •   Officials Plan For Summer Tourism in Monongalia and Preston Counties
  •   Smoking Ban Heating Up in Monongalia County
  •   Home Rule Board Visits Bridgeport, Residents Voice Concerns
  •   Water Problems Cause Melting Profits in Morgantown
  •   Boil Water Bad News For Business
  •   Harrison County Smoking Ban Tabled Again
  •   Downtown Clarksburg Restaurant Gets Face lift
  •   Ground Broken for New Chemical Plant in Kanawha County
  •   Historic Mansion Receives Economic Development Grant
  •   Fiber-To-The-Business Internet Service Now Available In Weston
  •   Food Prices Soar, Hurt Business in WV
  •   Possible Construction Of Cottages At Stonewall Resort State Park
  •   Salem International President Steps Down
  •   Report Shows Rosy Outlook for Morgantown Economy
  •   Clarksburg Blue-Print Rebuilds From Ashes
  •   Changes in Downtown Fairmont Parking
  •   Randolph County Home to New Medical Facility
  •   Potholes Affecting Business in Fairmont
  •   Mud Bogging Planned for Old Weston State Hospital
  •   WVU Study Shows the University's Impact on the State
  •   Businesses Not Booming at One Mall
  •   Is There Really Road Kill in "Road Kill Jam"?
  •   What do They Grow Here?
  •   Area Code 681 to Replace 304 in Portions of WV
  •   Plans for Windmills Cause Controversy
  •   Fire Destroys Masontown Building and Livelihoods
  •   Bringing Back the Bees
  •   What's Up at the Y?
  • North Central West Virginia Airport Continues To Grow
  •   Extending the Allegheny Highlands Trail
  •   Downtown Bistro in the works for Fairmont
  •   Gym Offers Workout Convenience
  •   Business Finds New Way to Go Green
  •   Morgantown Municipal Airport Makes Flight Changes
  •   NCWV Airport Announces Flights to Myrtle Beach
  •   Sale Agreement Between Dominion and Equitable is Called Off
  •   Shinnston Explores Zoning Regulations
  •   Morgantown Landmark Turns 58
  •   Get Your Fiesta Bowl Gear Before it's Gone
  • Allegheny Energy Reaches Agreement with PSC on Proposed Power Line
  •   Tailgate Parties Take Months of Planning
  •   Cheering the Mountaineers from Morgantown
  •   Grafton Landmark Closes Its Doors
  •   Improving Morgantown's Nightlife
  •   Bridgeport Gabriel Brothers to Close for Renovations
  •   Big Set Up for Big Celebrations
  •   Shirts That Say It All About Rod
  •   Pete Dye Classic to Become Nationwide Tour Players Cup
  •   Wheeling Based McKinley Investment Group Expanding
  •   New Grafton Sweets Store Geared Towards Diabetics
  • Rock Cave Elementary to get Soccer Field
  •   Flights from North Central West Virginia Will Soon Land in DC
  •   Christmas Tree Shortage in Preston County
  •   Lewis County One Step Closer to Six Percent Hotel/Motel Tax
  •   Planning For the Fiesta Bowl
  • Extreme Boost In Business for Fairmont
  •   Cajun Restaurant Opens Again
  • Hometown Spotlight is on Scribner Chocolates
  • Christmas Tree Alternative
  •   Museum and Monument for Miners Planned in Fairmont
  •   Furniture Made in North Central West Virginia
  •   Mountaineer Fans Making Travel Plans
  •   West Virginians Clicking To Find Deals on Cyber Monday
  •   Rising Before Dawn to Get a Good Deal
  •   Shoppers Wait In Long Lines To Cash In
  •   Black Thursday?
  •   Shopping Dream is a Traffic Nightmare
  •   "What Do They Make Here:" Global Glass
  •   Beer Getting More Expensive
  •   Buckhannon Doctor Opens Private Practice
  •   WV Spooners Carve Out Success
  •   Trains Bring Prosperity To Elkins
  •   What Do They Make Here: Marble Madness
  •   Coalfields Expressway Officials Meet at Tamarack
  •   Dominion to Add 50 Jobs in Lewis County
  • Hearings for Proposed Power Line Set for Preston County
  • Consumer Advocate Says Transmission Line Alternatives Possible
  •   Lewis County Motel Wants to Join Upshur County Chamber of Commerce
  •   Students Explore Space and Science at Aerospace Expo in Clarksburg
  •   Federal Government Weighs in on Transmission Line Proposals
  •   ARH Nurses Go on Strike; ARH Promises Quality Care to Continue
  •   City of Salem: Open for Business
  •   CNBC Segment Spotlights North Central West Virginia Coal Mine
  •   Selling For Less: Tough on Small Business Owners
  •   Small Car Is a Big Deal
  •   Dominion Hope Settles with PSC's Consumer Advocate
  •   East Fairmont Gets New Grocery Store
  •   WBOY Gets Lots of Help Celebrating its 50th Anniversary
  • Friends of Coal Bowl Week Kicks Off in Morgantown
  •   Portion of New Clarksburg Parking Facility Opens
  •   Pete Dye Classic Helps Economy
  • Chesapeake Unveils Charleston Headquarters
  •   Monongalia County Moves Forward with User Fee Plans
  • U.S. News Gives CAMC Head and Neck Surgery Department Top 50 Ranking
  •   Morgantown Bank Gets Big Recognition
  • Fenton Art Glass Co. Closing After 102 years
  •   WVU Trademarks Mean More Then Just Letters on Paper
  •   Nearly a Million Toys Recalled
  •   Smoking Ban Goes Into Effect in Randolph County
  •   Major Technology Company Announces Plans for WV
  •   Despite the Rain, Mountainfest Declared a Success
  •   Allegheny Energy Contractor Announces Job Opportunities in Fairmont
  •   Mountainfest Attracts Non-Stereotypical Biker Crowd
  • Report Names Two Area Power Plants as Some of the Nation's Dirtiest
  •   Long-Time Grafton Restaurant Could Be Site of New Drug Store
  •   New Hosptial Could Be Coming To Preston County
  • Boardings Up Dramatically at Tri-State Airport
  •   A National Magazine Deals West Virginia's Business Climate A Blow
  •   West Virginia Dead Last In Business Poll
  • McJunkin Corporation Announces Merger
  •   FiberNet Phone Outage Causes Headaches State Wide
  •   $1.3 Million Facility Breaks Ground in Fairmont
  •   Students Get a Look at "BomBot" Technology
  •   FiberNet Phone Service Being Restored in West Virginia
  •   It's "Bridge Day" In Elkins
  •   New Charge Appears on Allegheny Power Bills
  • Massey Ordered to Pay Nearly $220M to Wheeling-Pitt
  •   New Maryland Whitewater Facility Gears Up for Busy Week
  •   AT&T to Buy CellularOne
  •   Hollywood Hits Mean Decent Impact Here At Home
  •   Rock Cave Sees Boom In Business
  •   Getting Geared Up for the Mountaineer Triathlon
  •   Vandalism a Problem Along Westover Riverfront
  • Mylan Files Suit Against Lawyers
  •   Suncrest Towne Centre Worth Waiting For
  • Hino Truck Plant Coming to Wood County
  •   Upshur County Set To Welcome New Company
  •   Morgantown May Change Home Business Rules
  • Chinese Business Leaders Meet with Gov. Manchin
  •   Out With the Old and in With the New in
  • Debate Brews Over Companies Compliance
  •   Elkins-Based J F Allen Company Hits Major Milestone
  •   ALL ABOARD! Excursion Trains Now Call Elkins Home
  •   FGH Breaks Ground on New Health Plex
  •   New Business Park to Set Up Shop in Bridgeport
  •   High Gas Prices Grow Lawn Care Costs
  •   St. Joseph's Hospital Is Re-Dedicated
  •   Airport in Harrison County Gets a New Name
  •   Groundbreaking Ceremony Held for Longview Power Plant
  •   Excursion Trains Return To Elkins Depot
  •   Taking a Trip Down a New White Water Rafting Course
  •   Fairmont Technology Part of Multi-Billion Dollar Business
  •   Randolph Passes County-Wide Smoking Ban
  •   WV Inmates Learn Trades While Pumping Out Products
  •   High Hopes For New Marketing Campaign
  •   Biometrics Center Opens in Marion County
  •   Fuel Cells in West Virginia's Future?
  •   Taped Phone Calls Threaten To Sink Natural Gas Merger
  •   Battle Brewing Over Bars in Clarksburg
  •   There's a Big Buzz About A Sweet Business in Preston County
  •   Gas Prices Stay Below $3 in Monongalia County
  •   Gas Prices Shoot Past $3 Mark
  •   New Company Takes Over J&J Homes
  •   12 News Exclusive:Morgantown's Marina Project
  •   Imus Burned Bridge in Capital City
  • Jobs Fair at Marshall University Attracts Hundreds of Students
  •   Fighting Back Against J&J Homes
  •   Some OnStar Customers Will Lose Service
  •   Allegheny Energy Seeks WV Authorization New Line
  •   Coach Beilein Takes Part in NASDAQ Opening Ceremony
  •   Construction Begins on 600-Mega Watt Power Plant
  •   Truckers Could See Restrictions
  •   Sago Mine Idle
  •   Elkins Funeral Home Owner Will Have to Repay Victims
  •   Dates Set for Two Major Summer Events in Morgantown
  •   Huntington Business Embraces Change To Compete
  •   Braxton County Woman Fights Blue Hippo
  •   Hyamp Pulls Plug While It Looks Toward the Future
  •   Planes Grounded in Morgantown
  •   Health Department to take up Smoking Ban in Upshur County
  •   Regions Air Suspends Service at Area Airports
  •   New Wal-Mart Set to Open in Fairmont Area
  •   Some Question if Consumers Win in Prescription Price Wars
  •   Mon. County Housing Manufacturer Closes Without Notice
  •   Proposed Bill Could Put The Squeeze On Area Wineries
  •   From Strip Mine to Shopping Center: Emily Drive's Evolution
  • Layoffs Set for Armstrong Plant in Randolph County
  •   Inside the Warehouse At Grafton Homes
  •   West Virginia Artwork is Getting Seen in NYC
  •   The State Journal Celebrates the Best in Business
  •   Snow Served Up with A Side of Flowers.
  • Esmark Steel Makes Two Announcements
  •   Clarksburg's Downtown: 50 Years of Changes
  •   ICG To Hold Off on Taylor County Mine
  •   WVU Med Schools Make Big Economic Impact on State
  •   J.C. Penney Plans Store for Highlands in Ohio County
  •   West Virginia Chefs Push for State Foods on their Menus
  •   Methadone Bill Could Change the Future of Clinics in West Virginia
  • Cabell County Arena Hopeful for Big Year
  •   Mon. County Department Store Holds Unusual Sale
  • New Business Popping Up in Tazewell County, Va
  •   Timetable Given For New Ethanol Plant and New Jobs
  •   State's Largest Grocery Store Planned for Monongalia County
  •   Marshall Movie Not The Only Theater Headliner
  •   Takeover Talks
  •   Buck Season Mean 'Big Bucks' For Business
  • Car Prices at Lowest Point
  •   Gov. Manchin Declares SADD Day
  •   State Unemployment Numbers Drop
  •   Lewisburg Hosts Leadership West Virginia
  • Mercer County Woman Awarded Scholarship
  • Business is Building
  •   New Details on Esmark and Wheeling Pitt
  •   Two WV Hydro-Electric Plants Sold to Canadian Company.
  • Halloween National Business for Local Shop
  • Thieves Target Copper
  • As the leaves fall...so do gas prices
  • Don't Forget To Google Yourself
  • A local car dealership revs up its engines for local animals in need of a home.
  • New Business Spurs Old Stores
  • Laboring For Workers Rights
  • Steel of West Virginia workers voting on a new contract
  • Energy A Hot Topic For Annual Chamber Meeting
  • Marshall's Board of Governors approves a deal for a multi-million dollar campus complex
  • Pilgrim's Pride To Buy Top Chicken Processor
  • Island Retreat In The Works in Southern West Virginia.
  • Chain Businesses May Threaten Local Entrepreneurs
  • Will Huntington Residents Pay More Taxes for Improved Streets?
  • New Businesses to Open in Beckley
  • Downtown Beckley Slated for Makeover
  • Judicial Annex Plans in Beckley Move Forward
  • Strike Averted!
  • 'Wild Escape' Will Locate at The Highlands in Ohio County
  • Arcelor-Mittal Emerges; Weirton's Future Unclear
  • Fuel Prices Put Family Farms in Jeopardy
  • Wheeling Island Gaming Sees Drop In Credit Rating
  • Thousands Expected For Italian Festival In Wheeling
  • Esmark Offers Plan for Wheeling-Pitt's Future
  • Wetzel Hospital to Stop Delivering Babies
  • Heat and Humidty Combine for Deadly Mix
  • New Wal-Mart to Open in Fayetteville
  • The Highlands Still on Track to Be 'Destination Location'
  • Glimcher Expects to Sign Anchor Tenants at Gihon Village
  • Center Wheeling, Downtown Districts See Fast-Paced Changes
  • Coldwater Creek Expansion to Mean New Jobs for W.Va.
  • Parkersburg Council Gives Preliminary OK to Levy
  • Technology Firm President Turns Hobby into Business
  • Economic Development Grants
  • Local Businesses Moving To New Homes
  • A deal is finalized to bring upscale retailers to Huntington's Kinetic Park
  • Flooded Viaducts Put First Responders At Risk
  • Rate Increases Needed to Cover Environmental Costs
  • Eminent Domain Changes Charleston
  • Make Directory Assistance Calls for FREE
  • Pennsylvania Based Company Closing Stores in West Virginia
  • Gino’s Pizza Celebrates 45 Years
  • State Seeks to Upgrade Canaan Valley Resort
  • Some Hinton Residents Confused over Housing Survey
  • Football Player Randy Moss to Open Business in W.Va.
  • Valentine's Day Boom for Private Investigators
  • New Toyota Corporate Ad Features Buffalo Plant
  • Battelle Institute Finds Home
  • The Greenbrier Razes Buildings, Considers Use of Vacant Lots
  • National Church Supply Wins Cokesbury Contract
  • Bluefield State College Aims to Forge Alliance With Region's Small Business Community
  • Curtain Falls on Huntington's Keith-Albee Theatre
  • PBA Tour to Roll Into Parkersburg's Emerson Lanes
  • State's Fishing Business Focus of Aquaculture Forum
  • CTC Director Foresees a Wired Southern W.Va.
  • McDowell County Lobbies At The Capitol
  • Highlands Site In Ohio County Will See Growth Spurt
  • Italian Company Invests in State's Chemical Industry
  • Horse Project Helps Unify Mercer Economic Development
  • BPB Gypsum Plant Enters Study Phase
  • Ormet Stoppage Ruled a Lockout
  • $27 Million Rolling into Alcan to Roll Out Aluminum
  • FLY I Flies Toward Bankruptcy
  • Gorge Development Faces Hearing
  • Business Plan Update
  • Local Chamber Celebrates Century of Success
  • Box Factory Closes
  • Trick Or Treat Costume Tips
  • Bankruptcy Changes Go Into Effect Monday
  • Powerball Payoff Tops $240 Million
  • Morgantown Gets A Goody's
  • New Bank Established
  • A Southern West Virginia County Gets Advice On Tourism
  • Wyoming County: A Hot Vacation Spot
  • Cars And Cash Flow Into Beckley
  • Shopping Spree Has Hidden Costs
  • Striking Workers Consider Big Buy
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