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Police Make Bust on Fourth Avenue
Nov. 2, 2009 Police Make Bust on Fourth Avenue Daugherty Arrested Again; Shooter Arrested By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Huntington, WV - Halloween proved to be one of multiple felony arrests for members of the Huntington Police Department and members of the Cabell County Sheriff's Department, MU Police Department and HPD who ...
Hearing Postponed Again for Cinema Robbery Suspect
One of two men accused of robbing the Marquee Cinemas movie theater in Huntington was scheduled to be in court Thursday morning, but the hearing was postponed for the second time.
T-Shirt International will cut over half of its Culloden workforce by the end of the year.
Over half of the workforce is being eliminated from a Cabell County screen-printing and embroidery company.
Ex-candidate faces more legal troubles
A former Cabell County Magistrate candidate whose candidacy in fall 2008 was effectively ended when she was arrested on drug-related charges has again been arrested on a drug charge.
Jonathon Gene Adkins faces 30 years behind bars for the death of Jerry Eaves.
A 25 year old Barboursville man is facing 30 years after a plea this morning in a Cabell County murder case.
Safe Assumption Kanawha County Records First H1N1 Death
Nov. 2, 2009 Safe Assumption Kanawha County Records First H1N1 Death Governor Speaks Monday By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Charleston, WV - A 58-year-old woman with underlying health issues has become West Virginia's sixth H1N1 death, according to Rahul Gupta, director of the Kanawha Charleston Health Department.
Cabell Board Meeting Set for Tuesday
Oct. 30, 2009 Cabell Board Meeting Set for Tuesday Special to Huntingtonnews.net Cabell County Schools' Board of Education will conduct its Regular Board Meeting, Tuesday, November 3, 2009 beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the Central Office Board Meeting Room, 2850 5th Avenue in Huntington.
Oct. 23 Vital & Vital LC vs. Debra K. Lloyd and James B. Lloyd PA- R. Matthew Vital; J- David M. Pancake * On Oct.
Census Estimates: Cabell County Population Increases
Oct. 29, 2009 Census Estimates: Cabell County Population Increases By Huntingtonnews.net Staff Huntington, WV -- The U.S. Department of the Census has released estimated population totals for the Ashland/Huntington metropolitan area, which show Cabell County with an estimated population of 94,631. Boyd County, Kentucky has 48,560 people, Greenup ...
H1N1 Vaccine Shortage Prompts Fears
The swine flu outbreak is now a national emergency. President Obama made the declaration Saturday, sparking even more demand for the H1N1 vaccine.
Oct. 9 George Thomas Marshall vs. David L. Bias and Tammy L. Bias PA- Andrew H. Miller; J- David M. Pancake * On June 24, 2008, David and Tammy Bias signed a note promising to pay Miller $527,000 with interest from Feb.
Field Dedicated in Memory of Huntington Police Officer.
Community leaders and members gathered this morning to dedicate the field in memory of former Huntington Police Officer and Cabell County Magistrate.
W.Va. Woman Accused Of Taking Swine Flu Vaccine
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. Authorities say a West Virginia woman has been charged with stealing a vial of swine flu vaccine.
Fire Truck Purchase Anxieties Have Roots in a Past Administration
Oct. 19, 2009 Fire Truck Purchase Anxieties Have Roots in a Past Administration Former Mayor Used Westmoreland Truck as Collateral on Election Equipment By Tony Rutherford Huntingtonnews.net Reporter Huntington, WV - Why do Westmoreland residents appear leery of receiving a new fire truck for their station? The actions of a previous administration ...
Cabell Schools Get Technological Upgrade
At this evening's meeting the board approved the spending of almost 2.4 million dollars.
Police Searching for Robbery Suspect
Huntington Police are investigating after a robbery at Marquee Cinemas at Pullman Square.
West Virginia Recieves $6 Million in Federal Stimulus Money.
Gov. Joe Manchin awarded more than $6 million in 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds Friday.
16th Street and Hal Greer Boulevard Re-opened After Accident
Emergency officials re-opened the closed portions of 16th Street and Hal Greer Boulevard around 7 p.m. Thursday night.
The latest victim is a 39-year-old Milton woman.
The Cabell Huntington Health Department reports that a 4th person has died in Cabell County from the H1N1 virus.
Fourth West Virginian Dies From H1N1
A fourth person has died in Cabell County from the H1N1 virus. The Cabell-Huntington Health Department said the victim was a 39-year-old female from Cabell County.
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