MOUNDSVILLE — Archaeologist, British Army officer, diplomat, spy and Middle East expert, Gertrude Bell, was truly a visionary in her day. And the very talented Karen Vuranch will bring this remarkable woman to life in a living history presentation courtesy of the Moundsville-Marshall County ...
WHEELING — The Wheeling Academy of Law and Science (WALS) Foundation, through its Reuther-Wheeling Library and Labor History Archive, in partnership with Wheeling Heritage and the Ohio County Public Library, will offer the fifth annual Reuther-Pollack Labor History Symposium on Saturday, ...
DETROIT (AP) — Michael Andretti has a 21-year-old son with zero interest in obtaining a driver’s license. Rideshare apps get him where he wants to go.
In New Jersey, the 16-year-old daughter of a local short track racer took a five-minute driving lesson on a golf cart through their yard ...
WHEELING — There’s the technical side of reining in the rivers that rush down many city streets and into more than a few basements when storms roll in — one after the other. Think the ongoing project that is separating Wheeling’s stormwater from its sewage system — and the related ...
WHEELING — Like many teen girls, Kae has a room decorated with string lights, high color and a big dose of wistfulness. Like many crafty types, she’s also got a serious stash of yarn.
Colorful skeins and balls peek out of containers in her closet, on a shelving unit and on the floor next ...
WELLSBURG — “What do West Virginians call farm to table? Breakfast, lunch and dinner. It wasn’t invented in Napa.”
Chatman Neely wasn’t just talking the local-food talk. As a native of Princeton – with a family farm so long lived it has straddled the West Virginia/Virginia border ...