GAULEY BRIDGE, W.Va. -- The Gauley Bridge City Council is considering downsizing its police force in the wake of last week's resignations of the police chief and two officers.
Gauley Bridge: Speed trap or bum rap.
D&E?nurses celebrate Unity Day
Second-year nursing students from Davis & Elkins College recently participated in the annual West Virginia Nurses Association's Unity Day at the State Capitol in Charleston.
Delegate candidates discuss prison overcrowding
Sherri Wong moves from behind scenes to Bistro's kitchen
A staffing issue that arose when the Bridge Road Bistro opened eight years ago turned out to be a blessing for its new sole owner.
Cogar continues timber sports excellence
At 6-foot-4 and 245 pounds, Matt Cogar is just about ideally sized to compete in wood-chopping and sawing events.
Miners Weather The Slow Burn Of Coal's Demise
Equipment for transporting and housing coal sits idle in Cowen, W.Va. Since the natural gas boom, several mines in Webster County have either slowed or shut down operation, laying off hundreds of workers.
Miners Weather The Slow Burn Of Coal's Demise
Equipment for transporting and housing coal sits idle in Cowen, W.Va. Since the natural gas boom, several mines in Webster County have either slowed or shut down operation, laying off hundreds of workers.
Award winning firefighters at MVFD
Firefighter Adam Irvine has been with the MVFD squad for seven years. Fire chief Herby Barlow said Irvine is a very active, aggressive firefighter.
Thomas Hammonds
Thomas Henry Hammonds, 92, a resident of Mill Creek, passed from this life Tuesday morning, July 31, 2012, in Davis Memorial Hospital.
How America's Losing The War On Poverty
While President Obama and Gov. Romney battle for the hearts and minds of the middle class this election season, there's a huge swath of Americans that are largely ignored.
Statehouse beat: Public radio botches a break
Next week is the big Educational Broadcasting Authority "visionary committee" meeting where West Virginia Public Broadcasting head Dennis Adkins is to present an update on the financial issues facing state public broadcasting, along with his proposals to keep WVPB solvent long-term. Meanwhile, I'm told employee morale at the headquarters on 600 ... (more)
PHOTOS: Organizers prepare for Kanawha County Fair
Animal handler Matthew Jones, 18, of Weston, gets a kiss from Clyde the camel at the site of the Kanawha County fair at Shawnee Park.
Leaves Beginning To Turn In West Virginia
Leaves at the highest elevations of West Virginia are starting to show their fall colors and are expected to peak within the next week to 10 days, according to Division of Forestry officials.
Scenes of the Week: Oct. 6, 2012
On a scenic day in early autumn this week, Gazette-Mail photographer Lawrence Pierce captured several scenes of West Virginia fall foliage.
Sandy hammers W.Va. with snow, rain
Superstorm Sandy is hammering West Virginia with snow and rain. More than a foot of snow is reported in some areas and there are concerns about potential flooding.
W.Va. storm outages top 236,000
Superstorm Sandy buried parts of West Virginia under more than a foot of snow on Tuesday, cutting power to at least 243,000 customers and closing dozens of roads.
States hardest-hit counties on the mend
Counties hit hard by the effects of superstorm Sandy are beginning to pick up the pieces, but the road to recovery is daunting as each faces its own set of problems.
'A Phenomena'
On Monday, park officials announced plans to keep Holly River State Park, located about 20 miles from Webster Springs in Webster County, closed for the remainder of 2012 because of damage from Hurricane Sandy.
Bobby Valentine
Bobby Keith Valentine, 75, a resident of Elkins, departed this life Wednesday afternoon, Nov.
WAFD Likes Its Omnia One
Omnia said WAFD is using a new Omnia One processor. The general manager is Al Sergi.