By Rick Steelhammer, Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Prior to her death 200 years ago this week, “Mad” Anne Bailey cast a giant shadow across the western fringe of the Virginia frontier as a legendary scout and long-distance messenger during an era of bloodshed between European settlers and Native Americans.[Read More…]
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Uncontrolled trains, highwalls and rib falls: West Virginia 2025 mine fatalities span diverse hazards
By Charles Young, WV News WASHINGTON — The death of West Virginia miner Steven Lipscomb following the flooding of Nicholas County mine on Nov. 8 was the fifth mining fatality in West Virginia this year. Information from preliminary and final reports from the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration shows the year’s[Read More…]
W.Va. National Guard Soldier dies following D.C. shooting
West Virginia National Guard Press Release CHARLESTON, W. Va. – We are deeply saddened to confirm the death of one of our own, Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, a member of the West Virginia Army National Guard, who was shot in the line of duty near the Farragut Square Metro Station on[Read More…]
Cyber center designed to adapt to future needs, project designers say
By Mary Jane Epling, The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON — Marshall University’s new Institute of Cyber Security may be built for the ever-evolving digital future, but project designers say the building’s foundation is unmistakably West Virginian — shaped by the surrounding mountains, iconic steel bridges and historic brickwork that define the state’s[Read More…]
Holiday Welcome to ‘Elfkins’
By Taylor McKinnie, The Inter-Mountain ELFKINS, W.Va. — Elkins has been transformed into ‘Elfkins’ for the 2025 holiday season, as announced by this sign located on the corner of Davis Avenue and Sixth Street. With Thanksgiving now behind us, the Christmas season is directly in front of us, offering many[Read More…]
Fairmont veterans group helps prep Maple Grove Cemetery for Wreaths Across America Day
By Esteban Fernandez, Times West Virginian FAIRMONT — The race to prepare Maple Grove Cemetery for next month’s Wreaths Across America Day begins as soon as the first leaf touches the ground each fall. By mid-November, leaves blanket the ground. Volunteers maintain the cemetery, which is so massive, cutting the grass[Read More…]
Preston County Seniors Share Thanksgiving Reflections, Stress Importance of Family and Tradition
By Jacob Martin, The Preston County News & Journal KINGWOOD, W.Va. — Preston County Seniors shared their thoughts on Thanksgiving during the annual dinner at the Kingwood Senior Center, stressing the importance of tradition, slowing down, and most importantly, spending time with family and friends. Throughout the year, Preston County[Read More…]
Christmas in the Park opens Thanksgiving night
By Dylan Vidovich, Logan Banner LOGAN — Christmas in the Park, the long-running seasonal lighting display inside Chief Logan State Park, will turn on its lights for the 2025 season starting Thanksgiving night. Founded in 1994 by the late Tom “Rose” Tomblin, the southern West Virginia tradition will continue for[Read More…]
67th Model Railroad Show returns to MHN Arena Nov. 28-30
By Derek Halsey for HD Media HUNTINGTON — The Appalachian Model Train Society has hosted the Model Railroad Show here in the Tri-State for nearly seven decades. It returns to the Marshall Health Network Arena this weekend. The 67th annual Model Railroad Show will take place at the arena’s convention[Read More…]
Ravenswood couple brings holiday cheer to their town
By Suzette Lowe for The Jackson Star & Herald RAVENSWOOD, W.Va. — Some of the most charming aspects of a small town are the houses and the people who live there. No one fits the idea of a ‘charming’ couple more than Wayne and Jean Abel. Their home on Sand[Read More…]



