Tuesday, May 22 2012 6:47 PM EDT2012-05-22 22:47:57 GMT
A 48-hour water boil has been issued for the entire Village of Holloway, Ohio.This is due to a water line break in the village.According the Mayor of Holloway residents will experience brown colored water
A 48-hour water boil has been issued for the entire Village of Holloway, Ohio.This is due to a water line break in the village.According the Mayor of Holloway residents will experience brown colored water
Tuesday, May 22 2012 6:04 PM EDT2012-05-22 22:04:05 GMT
East Liverpool Police Chief John Lane confirms that it was Ulrick Estimot, 37 who started the fatal fire that killed him and his three sons. The triple murder suicide occurred on March 17th. Estimot
East Liverpool Police Chief John Lane confirms that it was Ulrick Estimot, 37, who started the fatal fire that killed him and his three sons.
Tuesday, May 22 2012 5:52 PM EDT2012-05-22 21:52:51 GMT
In Ohio County, one man is hoping the East Wheeling development project will help propel his own dream into reality. Darryl Baynes bought the old Clay School building on the corner of 15th and Wood streets
In Ohio County, one man is hoping the East Wheeling development project will help propel his own dream into reality. Darryl Baynes bought the old Clay School building on the corner of 15th and Wood streets
Tuesday, May 22 2012 4:23 PM EDT2012-05-22 20:23:54 GMT
Funeral arrangements are now complete for former WVU football coach Bill Stewart, New Martinsville's native son.Stewart died yesterday of a heart attack at the age of 59 while golfing at Stonewall Resort.There
Stewart died yesterday of a heart attack . He was 59 years old.
Tuesday, May 22 2012 3:33 PM EDT2012-05-22 19:33:50 GMT
The West Virginia Coal Forum, an organization representing both labor and management in the coal industry, will host three forums across West Virginia May 22-24.In Wheeling,Rep. David Kinley,R-W.Va. and
Local legislators , policy leaders. and mining personnel are encouraged to attend.
A prosecutor in Cincinnati is calling on an Ohio
Supreme Court justice who recently criticized the state's death penalty law to
sit out decisions in cases involving capital punishment.
Hamilton County
Prosecutor Joe Deters on Friday sent a letter to judges and prosecutors across
the state questioning Justice Paul Pfeifer's (PY'-furs) ability to "be
fair to both sides."
Pfeifer, a Republican,
helped write Ohio's death penalty law as a
state legislator in 1981, but has recently said it isn't working. In December,
he told a House committee the law should be scrapped.
Pfeifer said judges are
permitted to suggest changes in state law. He said he knows "the
difference between advocating for a change in the law and applying the law as
it exists."
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