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The former police chief of a small West Virginia town is facing over a decade in prison after he was found guilty of sex trafficking an underage girl, federal prosecutors said.
It took its name after the 1928 merger of the Mineral Daily News and the Keyser Tribune. [4] The Daily News was founded in Keyser in 1912; [1] the other paper had begun as the West Virginia Tribune, published in New Creek, West Virginia, in 1870. [5] Gannett sold the newspaper in 2022 to NCWV Media. [6]
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A federal appeals court has vacated part of a finding that cleared five West Virginia police officers on qualified immunity grounds in an excessive force lawsuit, which ...
"The Grot" at Rydal Falls is described in William Wordsworth's early poem, "An Evening Walk", published in 1793. The poet moved to Rydal Mount, near Rydal Hall, in 1813 and it remained his home to his death in 1850. Towards the end of the poet's life his nephew Christopher Wordsworth went with him to "The Grot". The following is a description ...
The natural world is a prime source of inspiration for Maier and Wight, and the building's location offers a snapshot of the wild and wonderful beauty seen only in West Virginia.
West Virginia Weekly / The W. Va. Weekly: 1933 [5] 1935 [5] Weekly [5] LCCN sn85059878; OCLC 12929891; Charleston: West Virginia Beacon Digest: 1957 [6] 2006 [2] Weekly [6] ISSN 1042-8100; LCCN sn85059870; OCLC 12926221; Only West Virginia African American newspaper in the 21st century. [2] Published by Stephen R. Starks. [6] Charleston: West ...
The newspaper was formed by the merger of the previously separate morning News and afternoon Sentinel on April 25, 2009. [2] Prior to the merge, the Sentinel had published continuously for 134 years. [2] The first Parkersburg News, owned by secessionist Charles Rhoads, began publication before the Civil War. In May 1861, the office was ...