Wheeling News - Fri Nov 06
Firearms have been stolen from both the Ohio County Sheriff's Department and the Wheeling Police Department, a West Virginia State Police official confirmed Friday.
More Flu Clinics PlannedThe Intelligencer - Fri Nov 06
Several new swine, or H1N1, flu clinics are in the works, including one for children 6-35 months old today at the Ohio Valley Mall in St.
ACLU Claims Figures Point To Racial.....The Intelligencer - Fri Nov 06
A 2009 study shows that African-Americans in West Virginia are more likely to be stopped by police than are white drivers.
Second Swine Flu Shot Clinic Planne.....Wheeling News - Thu Nov 05
Alaina Bell took a deep breath and held it Thursday, just like her grandma Sandra Hall told her to.
Police Assault Rifle Stolen From Ve.....Wheeling News - Thu Nov 05
A Wheeling Police Department assault rifle may be in the hands of a criminal, Chief Robert Matheny said today.
ACLU Claims Figures Point To Racial.....The Intelligencer - Thu Nov 05
A 2009 study shows that African-Americans in West Virginia are more likely to be stopped by police than are white drivers.
Give FOP The SignaturesWheeling News - Wed Nov 04
The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 38 now has the signatures of those seeking an election on Wheeling's two-officer per cruiser ordinance, thanks to a ruling by Ohio County Circuit Judge Arthur Recht.
Tiki Bar Owner Demands Action From .....The Intelligencer - Wed Nov 04
Instead of waiting for a major developer to invest downtown, James Grace wants to see City Council members work to improve the area.
Serving as Eyes, Ears for PoliceThe Intelligencer - Wed Nov 04
Wheeling's new police chief, Robert Matheny, has been on the job just a few days.
Second Trial Begins for Gary in Cir.....The Intelligencer - Tue Nov 03
Attorneys presented opening arguments Monday in a case against Mark. C. Gary, a former Wheeling pharmacist charged with helping his wife get unauthorized prescription drugs.
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