Rabbi Joshua Lief of Wheeling's Temple Shalom said Tuesday afternoon that the plight of the city's homeless population is a problem that no one in Wheeling can ignore. "All it takes for problems to endure…
Early press time
Due to technical issues, the July 8 edition of the Wheeling Intelligencer was printed early to ensure timely delivery. For…
Ohio County Commission Looks At Not Increasing Pay For Elected County Officials
WHEELING — A measure passed by the West Virginia Legislature earlier this year raises the salaries for county commissioners and…
Council Hears From Opponents of Data Center, Historic Demolition
WHEELING – Sixteen citizens came before Wheeling City Council on Tuesday night, most of whom voiced opposition to either the…
Martins Ferry Hosts Belmont County's First Harm Reduction Vending Machine
MARTINS FERRY — Belmont County's first free harm reduction vending machine has arrived in Martins Ferry. The Wayne L. Hayes…
County School Superintendents Unite For 'I Love WV Public Schools' Campaign
[gallery ids="1339242,1339239"] CHARLESTON — Educational leaders in West Virginia kicked off a campaign emphasizing that public schools are the foundational heart…
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Brooke Commission Awards Cardiac Monitoring Bid
WELLSBURG — Brooke County commissioners agreed to award a bid for the purchase of…
Structure Destroyed In Brooke County
Kirke's Ice Cream announces new production facility
WHEELING — The Greater Wheeling Sports and Entertainment Authority board is looking to pump the brakes…
Greater Wheeling Sports and Entertainment Authority Examines Operational Costs
Obituaries
MICHAEL RILEY
MICHAEL RILEY Michael Charles Riley, 59, of Glen Easton, WV; died on Sunday, July 5, 2026 at WVU Wheeling Hospital. He was born on December 4, 1966 in Glen Dale, WV. Michael was a maintence worker for Ergon Oil Refinery; was a farmer, antique collector and dealer, member of the FFA, 4-H, and Marshall…
Top Sports
Wheeling Hosting Dual Championships As Miners Meet Lions
WHEELING – The Ohio Valley is well-known for its passion for the game of…
Editorials
Let’s Live Up To What Our Founders Wanted
As our country celebrates not just any Independence Day, but the 250th anniversary of one of the boldest declarations in human history, the festivities give us an excellent opportunity to look back on two-and-a-half centuries of this American experiment and check ourselves against what the founders hoped they were setting in motion. Draped in…
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Local Columns
Reporter's Notebook: A Government Of The People ...
Happy belated Independence Day. I hope your celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence was meaningful and memorable. Communities all across West Virginia celebrated in different ways, but much of the focus – and in some cases vitriol – was focused on the Capitol City Celebration that took…
John McCabe: Wheeling’s Place in Our Nation’s Story
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State Treasurer Larry Pack: Universal Education Freedom Arrives In Mountain State
Features
OVAC Queen of Queens Returns to the Capitol Theatre
Calligraphy by Hanse Featured at Artworks in July
Missoula Children's Theatre Hosts Auditions for 'Aladdin'
Century Portrays Phillis Wheatley for Next Program
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