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  • Consumer Group W.A.T.C.H. Warns about Dangerous Toys
  • Elkview Middle School Students Learn Financial Management
  • Former Basketball Standout Donates Thanksgiving Food
  • Seniors Enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner
  • Deer Season Opens Monday
  • New Guidelines for Pap Smears
  • UPDATE: Body Found in South Charleston Home, Police Suspect Foul Play
  • Committee Weighs Pros, Cons of Tax Reform
  • House Passes Governor's Energy Portfolio Bill
  • House Passes Gas Tax Bill
  • WVU Physicians Support Breast Cancer Screening for Women in Their 40s
  • Portsmouth Man Arrested for Stabbing Incident
  • Workman: Maynard, Blankenship E-mails Should be Public Record
  • Report: WVU Fans Are Rude
  • Milton Native Injured in Colorado Shooting
  • Night Club Shooting Suspect Waives Hearing
  • Delivery Driver Allegedly Robbed in Huntington
  • South Charleston Shooting Friday Morning
  • Child Hit by Bus in Gallia County
  •   Union says it is Illegal to Cut Retiree Benefits at Century Aluminum
  •   Huntington Searches for Ways to Curb Recent Violence at Nightclubs
  • H1N1 Clinic Scheduled in Cabell County
  • Man Recovering After Shooting in London, Kanawha County
  • Tractor-Trailer Wreck Slows Interstate 79 Traffic
  • Online Voting Bill Passes During Special Session
  • School Board Votes to Close Bonham Elementary
  •   Division of Highways Emphasizes Snow Plow Safety
  • West Virginia Supreme Court Focuses on Adoption
  •   Steel of West Virginia Lays off 53 Employees at Huntington Plant
  •   Malik Youngblood, 9, hailed a Hero
  • Blankenship to Face Kennedy During Environmental Debate in Charleston
  • Gas tax fight drags special session into fourth day
  • House of Delegates Approves Municipal Pension Bill
  •   Energy Savvy Savings
  • Interior Department Says it Will Strengthen Surface Mining Oversight
  • Two People Robbed in Separate Incidents on Charleston's West Side
  • Bill Would Block Public Access to Energy Credit Prices
  • Table Games: Charles Town Races Bets on Success in 2009
  • 2009 West Virginia Public Health Symposium Begins
  • Victim and Suspect Arrested in Stabbing Incident in Huntington
  •   Coaches Pruett, Nehlen Attend Tolsia Football Fundraiser
  •   Young Leaders Celebrated in Charleston
  •   Parents and Kids Offer a Lesson in Savings
  •   Work to Begin to Control Nuisance Bars
  •   Angry Calls Follow Mammogram Recommendations
  • Putnam County's Link Crew Program Getting National Attention
  •   Model Unveiled for Scouting Destination in Fayette County
  • Putnam County Schools Address the Problem of Dropouts
  •   Robert C. Byrd Becomes Longest Serving Member of Congress
  • UPDATE: Senate Endorses Pension Plan, Economic Stimulus Bonds
  • Job training funds dry up for the state’s unemployed
  •   Jamie Oliver to Host Huntington Food Festival Featuring Rascal Flatts
  •   No Skid-Resistant Deck for Fort Hill Bridge
  • Rooftop Shooting Reported on Charleston's West Side
  • Mingo County Teen Faces Charges for Shooting Electrical Transformer
  • Kenna Woman Arrested for Attempted Murder
  • Rain Showers Moving Across The Region Today
  • New Parking Garage to Open at the University of Charleston
  • Celebration to Honor Senator Robert C. Byrd's Accomplishments
  • Robbery Reported at Gambling Parlor in Cabell County
  • One Person Flown to Hospital After Accident
  • Convicted Felon Attempts to Pick up Fraudulent Prescription
  •   Cabell School Board Approves Funding to Bring Southside Up To Code
  • FIRST ON 13NEWS: Nitro Bar Robbed While Employee in Bathroom
  •   Man Stabbed at Charleston Bus Depot
  •   Charleston Residents Sleep Outside to Raise Homeless Awareness
  •   Bonham Elementary Could Soon Close its Doors
  •   Staying Fit Doesn't Have to be Expensive
  • Thanksgiving Comes Early In Putnam County
  • Putnam County Fugitive Back In Jail
  • Rockefeller Works to Investigate Alleged Web Scam
  • Federal Stimulus Money to Give Boost to U.S. Head Start Program
  •   Huntington Officials Push for Passage of Pension Bill
  • BB&T Foundation Pledges $75,000 to Cabell Huntington Children's Hospital Project
  • Woman Hit and Killed By Tractor Trailer in Nitro; Named Released
  • Pedestrian Killed by Train in Putnam County
  • H1N1 Symposium This Week at Charleston Marriott
  • Legislators Tackle Pensions, Economic Recovery Funds During Special Session
  • Court to Rule on Century Benefit Reduction Plans
  • Five Arrested in Alleged Multi-State Fraud Scheme
  • One Stop Stores Secures Funds for 22 W.Va. Schools
  • Woman Injured in I-79 Crash
  • State Police Arrest Fugative in St. Albans
  • Manchin Appoints Thomas Flaherty to the WVU Board of Governors
  •   Insurance Company In Putnam County Adding 100 Jobs
  • Charleston Police Respond to Attempted Robbery at Kroger
  • Legislators to Meet for Special Session
  • FIRST ON 13NEWS: Body Found in Huntington Identified
  • Cabell Huntington Hospital to Observe COPD Awareness Day
  • H1N1 Vaccine Clinics in Hometowns Tuesday
  •   Winter Wonderland of Lights Opening Night Warmer Than Years Past
  • City Officials Spread Holiday Cheer — with Free Parking
  • KSP Investigating Double Homicide in Carter County, Ky.
  •   Mountain State Meth a Constant Battle
  •   Doctors Warn About the Dangers of Drug Interaction
  • Debate Continues Over Site for New Kenna Elementary
  •   UPDATE: Major Gas Leak in Jackson County Secured
  •   West Virginia Residents Seek Help with Fighting Foreclosure
  • High School Students Learn Firsthand Lessons of War
  • PSC Consumer Advocate recommends rejecting Verizon, Frontier Deal
  • KDMC Receives ARC Grants
  •   Local Church Participates in Operation Christmas Child
  • West Virginia’s Unemployment Rate at 7.7 Percent in October
  • Man Arrested in Wayne County Murder Case
  •   Benefits Group Discusses Health Care Reform
  • H1N1 Vaccine Clinic to be Held in Nicholas County
  • Video Parlor Employee Pepper Sprayed, Robbed
  • Dunbar Man Arrested for Crack Cocaine Possession
  • Governor’s Judicial Reform Commission Issues Final Report
  • Three Arrested after Meth Lab Bust
  • Seasonal Flu Vaccine Clinic to be held in Cabell County
  • Marshall University Cafeteria Going Without Trays for Experiment
  • Crews Battle Fire in Davis Creek
  •   Friends and Family Remember Shooting Victim

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