CHARLESTON, W.Va. - West Virginia State Police continue to investigate a possible connection between drug use and the nine bomb threats at American Electric Power's John Amos plant in Putnam County.
American Electric Power’s John Amos plant has had nine bomb threats since May 14.
City native helps make Lipizzaner magic
Book showcases industrial history of Coal River
Rocky time for state's booze regulators
Obama names Gibbs press secretary
Rahall wields more power
Man behind Kanawha majorette festival dies
Police ID body found in Guyandotte River
Formal inaugural gala to be held in city
Hurricane businesswoman gets clients to reduce accumulated clutter
Bearly there (feature photos)
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The Way It Was
Things to do today: Nov. 23, 2008
'One Night Without A Home'
Judge tosses Massey's FOIA lawsuit
Higher education: High school grad pool thinning out
Foundation Coal hit with pollution fine
Lemmon quits State Police chief's post
Food supplies at local food bank getting harder to maintain
Displaced pantry meets needs after fire
Hunter's gunshots lead police to Davis Creek
Coal industry, utilities ponder future under Obama
Since 1971, Gary Lashinsky's white stallions have entertained more than 25 million people with their equestrian ballet. "We've literally been all over the world," he said. "We've been to the UK five times, to Europe, South America, Mexico, Australia, New England."On Friday, the famed Lipizzans return to Charleston for two performances at the Civic Center, their first appearance here in 10 years. It will be a homecoming of sorts.
Sissonville land battle
Condemned trailer park still standing six months later
Six months after county officials ordered it demolished, a snake-infested, asbestos-tainted trailer park in Sissonville still stands. "This has been going on for more than two years," said Cheryl Chapman, who lives within a stone's throw of the Aultz trailer park.
Reforms written in miners' blood
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - When people talk about the history of mine safety, there is "before Farmington," and there is "after Farmington."
Monaco photos got him fired, man says
A former state Supreme Court official believes he was fired last week over the European vacation photos that contributed to the primary election defeat of Chief Justice Elliott "Spike" Maynard.
Obama, McCain vow to fix D.C.'s bad habits
President-elect Barack Obama and former Republican rival John McCain pledged Monday to work together on ways to change Washington's "bad habits," though aides to both men said it was unlikely McCain would serve in an Obama Cabinet.
Former Pratt mayor told to repay $7,000 to town
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Former Pratt mayor and police chief Ann Neese has been told to pay back $7,000 to the town by the state Ethics Commission.
Hillary Clinton mentioned for secretary of state
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is among the candidates that President-elect Barack Obama is considering for secretary of state, according to two Democratic officials in close contact with the Obama transition team.
Greenbrier races unlikely to change despite extra ballots
LEWISBURG, W.Va. -- At least two of three close races in Greenbrier County won't change, despite officials discovering hundreds of uncounted votes.
Dow reacts to treasury chief news
Wall Street put a stop to a terrifying decline and stormed higher Friday as President-elect Barack Obama appeared ready to tap the chief of the New York Federal Reserve as the next treasury secretary and hand him the herculean task of righting the U.S. financial system.
Business briefs: W.Va. unemployment rate creeps higher
Credit-card users face higher fees, rates
The Federal Reserve has slashed its benchmark rate to 1 percent, yet many people are getting hit with higher rates and fees on their credit cards.
Charleston crime zones: Nov. 23, 2008
The following crimes were reported to the Charleston Police Department between Nov. 13 and 19.
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