Charleston Daily Mail - Sat Oct 11
A two-car pile-up at the junction of Kanawha Terrace and Rt. 60 backed up traffic for a while.
Name Released in Fayette County Fatal AccidentWVNS-TV Ghent - Fri Oct 10
The person who was killed was from Mt. Hope. Deputies say Michael Goff, 41, of Mount Hope was killed when two vehicles crashed head-on about 2 p.m. Thursday on Route 61 just outside of Oak Hill.
Trail club to hike in Fayette CountyCharleston Daily Mail - Fri Oct 10
The Kanawha Trail Club will hike at the Plum Orchard Lake Wilderness Management area on Sunday.
One killed, one airlifted in truck-car collisionRegister-herald.com - Thu Oct 09
One man was killed and another was believed to be seriously injured after a pickup truck and a compact car collided in Fayette County Thursday, authorities said.
Fayette senior aSandy Springs Neighbor - Thu Oct 09
From left, Marion Twiman and Dorothy Dando of Fayetteville construct a jigsaw puzzle at the Fayette Senior Center.
Final Plans Cemented for Bridge Day 2008The State Journal - Wed Oct 08
Bridge Day 2008 is just around the corner. Story by Kate Krivanek Email Bio Other Stories by Kate Krivanek FAYETTEVILLE- -- Next weekend, Oct.
Family Behind BarsWCHS-TV Charleston - Wed Oct 08
Seven members of an Oak Hill family are behind bars for allegedly staging a car wreck to collect $30,000 in money.
700-gallon chemical spill closes roadRegister-herald.com - Wed Oct 08
Seven hundred gallons of a chemical spilled onto a Fayette County road and closed it Tuesday night, but emergency service personnel say this chemical is not believed to be dangerous.
More police harassment, racism alleged in MontgomeryCharleston Gazette - Mon Oct 06
Lakisha White doesn't understand why, after her husband called Montgomery police to their house because of a disagreement with some neighbors, it was he who was Maced.
Belmont County Prosecutor Reacts To Delay In Eugene Blake's ExtraditionWTRF-TV Wheeling - Mon Oct 06
Prosecutor Chris Berhalter says the process of getting Eugene Blake to Ohio to stand trial for murder may be slowed, but will not be stopped.
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