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Wheeling to close homeless camp despite shelter bed shortage
Council Briefs: $80 million sewer, water system bonds moving forward
Ohio County BOE rejects Lifewise Academy, released time for religious instruction
Senate candidate Zach Shrewsbury accused of groping woman during massage
Council Briefs: Sewer system, wastewater treatment projects see nearly $3 million approved
OPINION: “Do we need another coffee place?” For a few reasons, probably not
Council Briefs: Slim summer agenda features traffic changes, street paving
Sen. Sanders packs Capitol Theatre for ‘Fighting Oligarchy’ tour
Federal disaster declaration approved for Ohio, Marion counties
Rewind: Councilors approve $6,000,000 sewer bonds, consider 2.5% city pay raise
Council meets as second year of the term begins
Community Corner: Don’t hold your breath for a federal disaster declaration
Questions raised over city support for Wheeling’s Juneteenth celebration
Triadelphia councilor asks Wheeling to assist with water bill overages
Surviving the June 14 Flood: Barbara's Story
Ninth fatality from 6/14 confirmed; Second round of flash floods strike
The sun does not always shine in West Virginia…
Eight people dead, one missing as flood recovery enters fifth day
Devastating flash floods, fatalities loom heavy over city council meeting
Seventh victim identified from weekend floods; At least one person missing
Victims from Saturday’s flash floods identified; Recovery efforts continue
Updated: Nine dead after flash floods devastate Ohio County
Local fashion show sparks visions of what could be in Wheeling
Rosemary Ketchum reacts to charges filed in anonymous mailer investigation
Council meets, mayor proclaims “Pride in Wheeling” Day
Wheeling’s 'Whodunit?' – Charges filed in anonymous mailer investigation
Morrisey submits request to remove soda from food stamps
ACLU-WV, MSJ sue over Morrisey’s vaccine exemption order
Councilors hear Center Market redevelopment plan, pass several ordinances
CC: Enough is Enough. We Need to Improve Our Community
Community Corner: New maps detail Wheeling’s 2024 mayoral election
State nonprofits decry ‘devastating, severe’ AmeriCorps cuts
Sewer systems, streets and traffic rule the day at council meeting
Community Corner: 'We must stand up for AmeriCorps'
AmeriCorps cuts threaten access to local produce in Wheeling
'Heartbreaking,' MoJo reeling after AmeriCorps funding cuts
Morgantown voters narrowly uphold camping ban ordinance
Trump administration restores legal status for some WV international students
Judge orders Marshall student’s F-1 visa restored
Local nonprofit hosts professional development workshop, ‘Evening Buzz’ event
ACLU-WV sues after Marshall student’s visa 'unlawfully' revoked
Council OKs engineering plans from Clay School demolition at April 15 meeting
Council meets to issue proclamations and pass several ordinances
Feline fanatics pack council chambers ahead of cat ordinance vote
Stray cat ordinance in limbo after community expresses concerns
City council approves 2025-26 budget, discusses other ordinances
Celebrating Sunshine Week: Help hold governments accountable
Councilor’s camp concerns spur action; Service providers speak out
House of Delegates approves statewide camping ban, now moves to Senate
Wheeling Council approves parking meter reforms; reallocates ARPA funds
Seidler takes aim at nonprofits; says he may call for homeless camp closure
Bills targeting LGBTQ+ community advance in the Legislature
W.Va. House, Senate introduce statewide sleeping bans
Citizens express frustrations at Wheeling City Council meeting
Celebrating two years of Wheeling Free Press
WLU Black Student Union, Pride Club react to DEI changes
Council approves Clay School demolition, PODA ordinance
West Liberty University removes DEI links from website
Organizations remind residents of rights amid immigration raids
Council discusses PODA, parking enforcement, and more
Clay School inches closer to demolition
Wheeling moves forward on PODA ordinance
Frigid temperatures spark concern for at risk populations
Wheeling's homeless continue to face issues one year after camping ban
COMMENTARY: College education alone does not a man make
Council approves a dozen demolitions; accepts donation for riverfront park
