Loss of Goody's store seen as an isolated case at Dudley Farms
Photo By: Chip Ellis
Although the Goody's store along Corridor G will close as part of a national liquidation, Dudley Farms Plaza is fully occupied and West Virginia retailers are thriving while those in other states struggle, shopping center managers say.
Dudley Farms Plaza is losing Goody’s, one of its major retailers, to the national recession, but retail managers say the retail economy in the Charleston area remains strong.
Paperwork error delays action on smoking complaints12:00 am
It could be months now before a Kanawha County bar or gambling parlor gets convicted of violating the county's expanded smoking ban.
Nicholas JROTC band to perform at inaugural12:00 am
Lt. Col. Debbie Tompkins, a junior ROTC instructor in Nicholas County, was tied up at Walmart Tuesday afternoon, where she bought 46 sets of insulated underwear.
Dunbar backing off $10-an-hour FOIA fee12:00 am
Dunbar city officials are backing off a decision to charge a research fee to give out public information.
  • Bad weather closes schools, causes some minor flooding12:00 am
  • Batterer gets prison for having weapons12:00 am
  • Tennant lets go at least four staffers12:00 am
  • UC opens addiction health-care clinic12:00 am
  • State approves $42,000 increase in MU president's pay12:00 am
  • Berger, Rose nominated for federal bench12:00 am
  • Review: Waller takes us back to then and now12:00 am
  • Past presidents and future (news photo)12:00 am
  • Cross Lanes woman's child death trial begins 12:00 am
  • St. Albans man arrested in marijuana bust12:00 am
  • Spinners to headline Manchin inauguration
  • New role for Rockefeller as Senate convenes
  • Metro 911 files motion to intervene in Kanawha school drug testing case
  • Stowers sworn in as Putnam judge
  • Dunbar officials say raises weren't political
  • Huntington doctor disciplined for excessive narcotic scrips
  • Manchin aide Martin seeks ethics exemption to go for new job
  • Woman discovered heart problem during Charleston City Hall workout
  • Car dealer opens under new ownership (news photo)
  • McDowell man killed in U.S. 52 crash
  • Jennifer Garner gives birth to second daughter
  • New role for Rockefeller as Senate convenes
    The country is facing its gravest economic crisis in generations, and West Virginia's junior senator has assumed a pivotal role in addressing it.
    Ex-justices say Benjamin should have left Massey case
    State to review mileage rate for workers
    Franken wins Minnesota recount; Coleman to sue
    ST. PAUL, Minn. -- A Minnesota board on Monday certified results showing Democrat Al Franken winning the state's U.S. Senate recount over Republican Norm Coleman, whose lawyer promised a legal challenge that probably will keep the race in limbo for months.
    Blagojevich defies Senate
    CHICAGO - Gov. Rod Blagojevich exercised what is left of his power Tuesday with a stunning but probably futile move: appointing someone to the U.S. Senate seat federal prosecutors accuse him of trying to sell.
    Kanawha wants $90,907 returned by Bayer12:00 am
    Kanawha County tax officials want the Bayer Corp. to pay back almost $91,000 in taxes the county erroneously refunded the company.
    On file: Putnam County
    On file: Kanawha County
    Charleston crime zones: Nov. 23, 2008
    The following crimes were reported to the Charleston Police Department between Nov. 13 and 19.
    Kanawha On File: Nov. 23, 2008
    Kanawha on File: Nov. 16, 2008
    Two arrested in stolen vehicle on I-79
    CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A man and woman from South Carolina were arrested today after police pulled them over in a stolen vehicle, according Kanawha County sheriff's deputies.
    1 killed, 6 injured in Fairmont apartment building fire
    Marion County man killed in train accident
    Man arrested in Charleston bar shooting
    CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A Cross Lanes man accused of shooting and wounding three people outside a Charleston bar has been arrested.
    From the Kanawha County Sheriff's Association...
    West Virginians' generosity makes for a joyful Christmas for many
    These past few months have had a few extra servings of difficulties for us, so it would have been easy to wallow and whine. But right in the midst of my problems (to be specific, just after the furnace and plumbing disasters, but before the car and electric problems), it was time to start work on the Gazette's Christmas Fund.
    Woman falls behind in rent, needs food
    Edith, 79, has been living in the same West Side home for the past 12 years, and has always paid her rent on time. This past summer, she began having health problems that required her to be in and out of the hospital several times, and she fell behind on her rent of $475 per month.
    Mother with 9 kids to take care of needs beds
    Rita, age 42, has had a difficult life. There was a time when she was addicted to drugs and even served time in jail on a drug charge. Since her release, though, she's worked hard, not only to be a good mother to her 14-year-old daughter, but also to her three grandchildren and five other minor children who have been placed in her care.
    Children in need of winter clothing
    Life is a struggle for Christie, a 23-year-old widowed mother of three. Her husband (the father of her two youngest children) was killed in a boating accident one day after their wedding.
    Christmas Fund: From the hearts of babes
    CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The Christmas Fund's motto this year is, "No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted." The slogan appears in our ads, on our letterhead and Web page. We hoped people would be motivated to help without feeling their contribution might not be large enough to make any kind of real difference.
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