CADIZ, Ohio — The village of Cadiz in Harrison County has received a federal grant of about $1.1 million to help fund a water infrastructure project along Main Street. Village officials said the funding will be used to replace a water line and connect it with a county water line system. The project could eventually
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio — Italian food lovers will soon have a new dining option at the Ohio Valley Mall. Castello’s Pizza and Pasta plans to open a new 2,175-square-foot restaurant by May 1 inside the mall. The eatery will be located near the children’s play area, not far from the main entrance. The restaurant will
TYLER COUNTY, W.Va. — A portion of Tyler County will be reduced to one lane beginning next week as crews install fiber optic lines. According to the West Virginia Division of Highways, traffic on WV 23 (McElroy Creek Road) in Alma will be restricted to one lane from milepost 6.0 to milepost 8.75 between 7
WEIRTON, W.Va. — Addressing long-standing water system issues in Weirton could cost as much as $190 million, according to city officials. The West Virginia Public Service Commission has ordered the Weirton Water Board to replace all cast iron water lines in the city’s system within the next five years. Butch Mastrantoni, utilities director for the
GUERNSEY COUNTY, Ohio — Authorities are asking for the public’s help identifying the driver of a pickup truck that allegedly reached speeds of 120 miles per hour while fleeing deputies Monday on Interstate 70. According to the Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office, deputies attempted to stop a maroon Ram pickup near mile marker 182 on eastbound
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — A teacher at Steubenville High School has resigned following the circulation of a viral video showing the teacher discussing current politics during a classroom lesson. The video quickly spread on social media, drawing thousands of comments and shares and sparking debate from people across the political spectrum. Initially, officials with Steubenville City
MARTINS FERRY, Ohio — John Davies, mayor of Martins Ferry, said he has addressed concerns raised online about street sweeping in the city and believes the situation did not need to escalate on social media. Complaints surfaced about dust along Fourth Street, prompting discussion about the city’s ability to maintain regular street sweeping. Davies said
WHEELING, W.Va. — Legendary stand-up comedian and former late-night television host Jay Leno will perform live at the Capitol Theatre on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2026. Leno rose to national prominence during his two-decade run as host of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on NBC, where the program was the top-rated late-night show for much
WEIRTON, W.Va. — A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle Monday evening on Main Street in Weirton. The incident occurred around 7:50 p.m. in front of the Millsop Community Center, where a meeting of Weirton City Council had just taken place. Officials confirmed the accident early Tuesday morning and said paramedics transported the pedestrian to
WEIRTON, W.Va. — Weirton City Council on Monday amended an ordinance to increase the city’s Municipal Service Fee to $5 per week. Officials said the additional revenue would be used to help reopen the County Road Fire Station and add staffing for the Weirton Fire Department. Because the ordinance was amended, it must receive a