From WV MetroNews
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Six candidates vying to become Wheeling's next mayor
The person elected May 14 will replace outgoing Mayor Glenn Elliott.
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Hoover's homers power Weir to sectional title
Weir won its first sectional title since 2018 on a soggy Saturday.
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Photo gallery: Morgantown secures sectional title with 18-10 win at John Marshall
GLEN DALE, W.Va. — Photo gallery from Morgantown’s 18-10 win at John Marshall in the Class AAA Region I, Section 1 Championship game. The Mohigans will face University in the regional round. (Photo gallery courtesy of Robert Ovies Sports Photography)
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Photo gallery: Martinsburg defeats Jefferson, 4-1
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Photo gallery from Martinsburg’s 4-1 win over Jefferson. (Photo gallery courtesy of Christopher C. Davis/@EP_BigCameraGuy)
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Early voting off to slow start in state’s largest county
Turnout averaged just more than 500 voters a day during first 3 days.
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Veteran, former delegate Kominar appointed to Mingo County Board of Education
K. Steven Kominar served in the U.S. Air Force and spent nine terms in the West Virginia House of Delegates.
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National Fallen Firefighters Foundation honors two of West Virginia's own
Cody Mullens, 28, and Ron Strosnider, 75, died in the line of duty in 2023. Ceremonies set for Saturday and Sunday.
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Troopers say Randolph County man pointed firearm at two, threatened to shoot them
Justin Lewis, 35, of Beverly, has been charged with wanton endangerment.
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Bowyer's pitching propels Williamstown to LKC Championship with 10-1 victory against Gilmer County
The Class A No. 1 Yellowjackets will enter the postseason on a high note after scoring eight runs over the fifth and sixth innings.
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Photo gallery: University defeats Morgantown, 8-6
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Photo gallery from University’s 8-6 win over Morgantown. (Photo gallery by Teran Malone) The Hawks improve to 12-1 on the season while the Mohigans fall to 13-3. This is Morgantown’s first loss to an in-state opponent in over two seasons and it is also University’s first win over their rival in five
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Former operator of ambulance service found guilty of withholding taxes, obstructing IRS
Christopher Jason Smyth is found guilty of two counts of failing to pay over taxes and one count of obstructing the IRS.
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Williamson mayor resigns, city officials temporarily appoint city clerk
Williamson mayor Charles Hatfield announced he was stepping down from the position amid an investigation involving the mishandling of money.