COLUMBUS — The Ohio Traffic Safety Office and Ohio State Highway Patrol are working together to prevent impaired driving across Ohio.
This Labor Day weekend, law enforcement will be highly visible as part of the final days of the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement ...
VIENNA — Vienna City Council approved several actions during its regular meeting Thursday night.
Council approved a pair of resolutions re-appointing Barbara Joyce to the Vienna Board of Parks and Recreation and appointing M.J. Ayson-Lemon to the same board.
Council approved a resolution ...
Wood County Board of Education President Justin Raber, top left, and Ryan Taylor, CEO of Pickering Associates, attend a meeting at the board offices Thursday as Wood County Schools opened bids for the construction of the 50,000 plus square foot new Lincoln Elementary set to be built on the site ...
PARKERSBURG — The following cases were handled in Wood County Magistrate Court on June 13-15:
* Brandy Marle Dye, 199 Central City Drive, Parkersburg, pleaded guilty to shoplifting and fined $176.48 and sentenced to six months in jail which was suspended and she was placed on one year of ...
CHARLESTON — As the countdown to the impending sale of West Virginia’s four long-term care facilities moves closer to the proposed closing date of Sept. 30, the threat of a lawsuit could pause the sale of one of those facilities.
State Sen. Joey Garcia, D-Marion, sent letters Tuesday to ...
CHARLESTON — After a Raleigh County judge agreed to consolidate two separate cases dealing with Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s executive order allowing for religious vaccine exemptions for school-age children and denying a motion to pause proceedings, state school officials are asking West ...