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CAMC announces plans to buy radiology center
The Charleston Area Medical Center has notified the West Virginia Health Care Authority of its intent to purchase Mountaineer Imaging off Corridor G for $9 million.
Job leads council member to resign
Citing job-related pressures, Charleston City Councilman Greg Burton has resigned from office.
Health reform advocates to counter AARP protesters
Health-care reform advocates plan to counter-rally a "Burn Your AARP Card" event in Charleston on Saturday.
Small miracles are behind the scenes
Ginger Basham-Workman has a pretty good idea what she may look like in 30 years or so.
Burka named to council seat after Burton resigns
Rick Burka, president of the Kanawha City Community Association, has accepted Mayor Danny Jones' offer to fill the vacant 19th Ward seat on Charleston City Council following the resignation of Greg Burton.
Health-reform foes plan AARP card-burning events
West Virginians upset with AARP's support of health-care legislation plan to protest the seniors group this weekend at "Burn your AARP Card" events around the state.
Some holiday shoppers get started on Thanksgiving
Department stores preparing for the Black Friday rush saw a quite a few customers hoping to beat the crowds Thanksgiving Day.
Firefighters battle small brush fire in Campbells Creek
Firefighters worked for more than two hours to control and extinguish a brush fire in the Campbells Creek area on Thursday night, according to a Metro 911 dispatcher.
New priest says shes found her niche
Diversity enticed the Rev. Melissa Remington to move from Buffalo, N.Y., to Charleston, where she is the new priest at St.
Two Bellacino's restaurants close
The Bellacino's Pizza and Grinders restaurants at 218 Capitol St. and at 314 Goff Mountain Road in Cross Lanes have closed.
Capital City Art and Craft Show opens 42nd annual event Friday
Marking its 42nd anniversary as the state's largest indoor exhibition, the Capital City Art and Craft Show features work by more than 160 artisans from eight states at the Charleston Civic Center Friday through Sunday.
Video Parlor Employee Pepper Sprayed, Robbed
An employee at a video gambling parlor in Charleston was beaten, pepper sprayed and robbed early Monday morning, according to police.
Trash crew picks up couple's brand new dryer
The city of Charleston is considering reimbursing a Kanawha City couple for refuse crews hauling away a brand new Maytag dryer that was sitting next to the couple's home, about 70 feet from the nearest trash bin.
Knife and Pepper Spray used in Armed Robbery
Michelle Carroll Videographer: Chad Hypes Web Producer: Elisabeth Shaffer Reported: Nov.
Lions 42nd art and craft show opens Friday
The Kanawha City Lions Club will present the 42nd Annual Capital City Art & Craft Show Nov.
Charleston cooks take challenge
Sixty-four Charleston cooks gathered in a large show kitchen to strut their healthy stuff for the wall of fame at Jamie's Kitchen in Huntington.
West Virginia State Police, the W.Va. Council for the Prevention of Suicide and the Bureau for Behavioral Health and Health Facilities will sponsor a one-day conference on police depression and suicide from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Holiday Inn Express, 100 Civic Center Drive.
Cancer center to be built at old ballpark
Patient Mary Parsons of Logan receives chemotherapy in a small treatment room at the David Lee Cancer Center.
Kanawha Players president has a tough crowd to please
Kanawha Players President John Halstead knows about the rumors swirling around him.
Kanawha Trail Club: will sponsor a hike at noon Sunday at New River National River -- endless wall trail.