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Hearings sought in upcoming phone merger

CHESAPEAKE — A consumer advocacy group wants to slow down the upcoming merger between Verizon Communications Inc. and ... Read more

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Paramount Arts Center show makes guitar the star

ASHLAND, Ky. — It was an afternoon of fiddlin’ and pickin’ banjoes and guitars at the inaugural Guitar ... Read more

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‘Her wounds were just so bad’

A community’s heart is broken. That’s how friends and colleagues see the brutal death of Amy Wilcox. Read more

Lifestyles

Clinic shows youth how to use ‘Street Smarts’

CHESAPEAKE — Whether backwards or forwards, the big guy always won. Read more

Lifestyles

Science camp introduces youth to engineering

CHESAPEAKE — With a pop and a swish the 2-liter plastic bottle lunged into the stratosphere. Or at ... Read more

Lifestyles

One Cool Customer

GREENUP, Ky. — It starts as a gleam in the eye of an 8-foot shiny metal plate. That ... Read more

Lifestyles

River Sweep set for next Saturday

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — It’s been a busy two months for Cabell Midland High sophomore Braxton Crisp. Read more

Lifestyles

Poets add visual to their art in public reading

PROCTORVILLE — A phantom girlfriend, a tabletop of keys and suicide seem to be disparate concepts with apparently ... Read more

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Blaze destroys abandoned house Tuesday

CHESAPEAKE — Mother Nature had as much a say in what volunteer firefighters did Tuesday afternoon as the ... Read more

Lifestyles

Career in physical therapy inspired in high school

SOUTH POINT — It was the help he got as a teen for a sports injury that inspired ... Read more

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Guy Thomas’ family suing city

The family of an Ironton man whose body was found beneath an Ironton city police cruiser has filed ... Read more

Lifestyles

Caring for bodies and souls

CHESAPEAKE — At first glance there may not seem much of a symbiotic relationship between the ministry and ... Read more

Lifestyles

Strickland applauds South Point schools

SOUTH POINT — Gov. Ted Strickland was in South Point Thursday to demonstrate that the district’s schools ... Read more

Lifestyles

College days come early

It wasn’t exactly culture shock, but when Jacob Wilson walked into his first college class, he knew he ... Read more

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Music lovers rise up for popular festival

SCOTTOWN — It’s the time when the hills are alive with the sound of banjos, mandolins, fiddles and ... Read more