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Local News for West Virginia from The Register-Herald, Beckley

Traffic is stopped for a paving crew between Daniels and Shady Spring.

 

CHARLESTON ? Is the Chinese government deliberately flooding main computer servers in America ? even the West Virginia Legislature?s own site ? in a trial run by military forces to disrupt the nation?...

 

OAK HILL ? Collins Middle School students jumped as high as they could Thursday to high-five Ray Sydnor, a former Philadelphia Eagle and 1980?s All-American who spent his collegiate years outrunning p...

 

With the economy slumping and prices soaring, many people are now choosing between luxury and necessity.

 

CHARLESTON ? Love him or hate him, the coyote is a permanent fixture in West Virginia, and paying bounties to hunters is no way to deal with the often-troublesome animal, lawmakers were told Sunday.

 

Jamie Dalton, 18, doesn?t require sophisticated studies or clever advertising to convince her that attending college close to home can save money and increase the prospects of graduating with a degree...

 

A blaze firefighters have been dealing with for several weeks jumped its perimeters Sunday, burning approximately 25 acres close to the New River National Park in Glen Jean.

 

?Suspicious? people reportedly walking on the New River Gorge Bridge shut down the large Fayetteville span for about two hours Saturday ? exactly one week before this year?s Bridge Day, authorities sa...

 

Most artists use a delicate brush, a sharp pencil or maybe their bare hands as their tools for the trade.Don Blanchard fires up his Husqvarna 345 chainsaw.

 

At first, there were doubts whether it could be pulled off.After all, $50,000 to $60,000 had gone into a project aimed at fortifying the old natural surface at Memorial Stadium. It didn?t work. And no...

 
 

News for West Virginia from The Register-Herald, Beckley

Any woman 18 or older who wants to beat drug or alcohol addition could be a candidate for a recovery program operated through FMRS Health Systems Inc.

 

It took a MOTHER of a program to get Jeri Cozart clean and sober.

 

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS ? After the legendary Sam Snead passed on in May 2002, The Greenbrier found itself left with a huge void.

 

Beckley psychiatrist Dr. Ahmed Faheem was notified this week he is a recipient of the prestigious Hind Rattan award given annually to about 30 people worldwide of Indian descent.

 

Well, things are pretty much back to normal ? well, as normal as they get at my house.

 

What ever happened to the CHIP guy?

 

Some things in America don?t change.

 

?Starry Night in the Garden? will be this year?s theme for the annual Signature Chefs Auction Oct. 21 at Tamarack.

 

Detective Sgt. David Allard receives a phone call from a jail inmate, and he accepts.

 

Green and white will always be special colors for Susan McGrady.