As part of its annual holiday observations, the City of Weirton partnered with the Weirton Festival Committee, Board of Parks ...
With personal injury payments from the $600 million derailment settlement beginning to trickle in, a bill that makes any derailment-related compensation tax exempt is headed to President Joe Biden’s ...
The Urban Mission Ministries board of directors filled a key vacancy Wednesday, announcing the Rev. Kimberly Arbaugh will be ...
Wellsburg Council received many questions and comments from residents before approving the second readings for increases to ...
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office defines eminent domain as “the power of the federal, state and local governments to take private property for public use.” Sanctioned by the U.S. Constitution’s ...
Shane Bieber’s comeback with Cleveland has double meaning. And deeper meaning. The former Cy Young winner re-signed with the ...
The Big Red wrestling team may still be getting into the swing of things early in the season, but one would not have been ...
The list of accomplishments for Brody Saccoccia continues to grow. The latest for the Big Red senior is being named the Ohio ...
A fast start led to another big win for the Catholic Central girls’ basketball team. Catholic Central built a 16-point advantage against Brooke at the end of the first quarter, and the Crusaders ...
Students at Edison High School who excelled in their studies earned an academic letter during a special ceremony held at the school Nov. 26. Approximately 200 students were recognized for their ...
Members of the Disciples Women Fellowship at the First Christian Church in Weirton celebrated the holidays with a colonial Christmas meeting on Dec. 5. Francine Hauldren, a member of the Fort Steuben ...
In one of the final acts of the current administration, Weirton City Council on Monday approved an allotment of $350,000 to put toward completion of a new restroom facility at Marland Heights Park, ...