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WWPX-TV (channel 60) is a television station licensed to Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States, broadcasting the Ion Television network to the northwestern portion of the Washington, D.C., television market. [2] Owned and operated by Ion Media, the station maintains transmitter facilities on Blue Ridge Mountain east of Charles Town, West ...
A Martinsburg boy died last week after running out of a vehicle along Interstate 81 and being hit by a tractor-trailer. Police say teen was suicidal.
Local on 16.2 Tazewell: 35 35 WJDW-LD: New Beginning TV Network Clarksburg: Sutton: 3 3 W03BX-D: Silent Clarksburg: Sutton: 4 4 W04DZ-D: Silent Clarksburg: Fairmont: 13 10 WVUX-LD: Silent Clarksburg: 16 16 WUSV-LD: Antenna TV: Clarksburg: Sutton: 18 18 W18FB-D: Silent Clarksburg: Roanoke: 20 20 W20DY-D: Silent Clarksburg: 21 24 W24ER-D ...
The other drug trafficking case, involving a stash house in the Martinsburg area, also involved guns. ... according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Northern District of ...
WEPM is a news–talk–sports formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Martinsburg, West Virginia, serving the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. [3] WEPM is owned and operated by John and David Raese, through licensee West Virginia Radio Corporation of the Alleghenies.
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The newspaper changed its name in 1913 to The Martinsburg West Va. Evening Journal; in 1920, to The Martinsburg Journal; back to The Evening Journal in 1978; to The Morning Journal in 1990; and to its current name in 1993. [3] H.C. Ogden's grandson, G. Ogden Nutting, began his newspaper career at The Martinsburg Journal as a reporter and news ...
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