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Marshall football: Roberts is healthy, ready to work way into rotation
Darryl Roberts isn't in the business of being a spectator, but the lingering effects of a broken ankle kept the Marshall cornerback on the sideline for the entire 2012 season. Comment?
Huntington plans big cleanup campaign
The Herald-Dispatch reports business owners and residents have three months to get their properties in order. Comment?
Wiggins named nation's top basketball player
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- Andrew Wiggins wanted to step up his game after moving from his native Canada to play basketball at a prep school in West Virginia. Comment?
Marshall football: Herd coaches starting to mesh
When the Marshall football team trots out onto the Joan C. Edwards Stadium turf today to open spring practice, most of the faces will be familiar ones. Comment?
Huntington ordinance targets residential junk
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- Beginning in July, Huntington residents will no longer be able to keep couches on their front porches. Comment?
Prolific law enforcement officer honored
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - A Cabell County sheriff's deputy is being recognized for the 1,000 felony arrests he has made as part of the U.S. Marshals Service fugitive task force. Comment?
Marshall football: Herd coaches starting to mesh
When the Marshall football team trots out onto the Joan C. Edwards Stadium turf today to open spring practice, most of the faces will be familiar ones. Comment?
'Kids Whisking in the Kitchen' starting in Huntington
Children ages 6-16 will learn guidelines for kitchen safety, how to cook from scratch and will prepare a new recipe every week. Comment?
Kenova woman charged with embezzling from PSD
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- A former employee has been charged with embezzling more than $37,000 from the Northern Wayne Public Service District. Comment?
Groups sue 3 W.Va. coal mines over pollution
Environmental groups filed federal lawsuits against three coal companies Wednesday, claiming that runoff from their mountaintop removal mining sites have polluted West Virginia waterways. Comment?
Marshall hosting summer medical school academy
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- Marshall University is hosting a summer residential academy for undergraduate students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine. Comment?
Marshall basketball: Tinnon hopes rocky road lasts bit longer
Herd forward's final season at Marshall was not guaranteed, and hanging around for the answer could have derailed his professional basketball dreams before they ever began. Comment?
Home rule has to go beyond city taxation
MIRROR, mirror, on the wall, which major city in America has the most underfunded pension plan of all? Answer: Charleston, West Virginia. Comment?
Two $1M Powerball tickets sold in W.Va.
The West Virginia Lottery announced Thursday morning the winning tickets were sold at the One Stop #3516 along U.S. in Huntington and the Julian Mini Mart in Julian. Comment?
Lenten dinners available at Our Lady of Fatima
Lenten dinners will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. each Friday through March 22 at Our Lady of Fatima Church and Parish School at 545 Norway Avenue, Huntington. Comment?
Marshall basketball: Bench steps up, Herd tops Golden Eagles
Marshall senior center Nigel Spikes didn't offer a rank for Tuesday's 88-84 win over Southern Mississippi among the most satisfying of his four-year Thundering Herd basketball career. Comment?
Marshall basketball: Herrion not pleased with defensive effort
The defensive resurgence the Marshall men's basketball team showed Wednesday lasted one game, fading into the performance Saturday that led to the Thundering Herd's 103-76 loss at Houston. Comment?
Marshall basketball: Herd seeks momentum as regular season winds down
The Marshall men's basketball team had a longer time than usual to prepare for Saturday's game at Houston. Comment?
Tomblin targets online sales for tax revenues
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin wants online retailers to start collecting West Virginia's sales tax on purchases by state residents. Comment?
Officers push body armor bill
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Huntington resident Anne See, top, sang the national anthem at the ceremony in the lower rotunda honoring those involved in the August shooting that claimed the lives of Cpl. Comment?