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Police respond to West Virginia high school following report of student armed with gun
BARBOUR COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Police have charged two West Virginia high school students following an altercation that led to false reports that a student was armed with a gun. According to the Barbour County Sheriff’s Department, today at Philip Barbour High School during lunch in the commons, it was reported that a student had […]
Stories of the Week: April 21 through April 27
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. – Here are some of the top stories this week on the WBOY 12News Facebook page. A Barbour County organization has completed its first tiny house to provide shelter for young men who have aged out of the foster care system. The Clarksburg Water Board has proposed...
Moorefield High School community mourning loss of Gary Foster
MOOREFIELD, Wv. (WHSV) - The Moorefield and Petersburg communities are in mourning after two young men were killed in a car crash back on April 16. 23-year-old Jaron Rowland and 17-year-old Gary Foster, a Moorefield High School student were both killed when their vehicles collided. Now the Moorefield High School...
National Police Week to Honor Fallen Officers with Vigil and Remembrances in Washington D.C. and Bloomington
In a display of remembrance and respect, this week America turns its eyes to its law enforcement officers, marking National Police Week from May 12 through May 18 and specifically honoring those fallen in the line of duty on National Peace Officers Memorial Day, announced for May 15, a tradition instigated by President Kennedy back in 1962 and set in stone by Congress in that same whirlwind year.
Newburg residents say 3 bridges are causing safety concerns
NEWBURG, W.Va (WDTV) - Residents of Newburg, West Virginia in Southern Preston County have growing concerns about bridges in the area. Residents like Roy Tichnell say the main bridge downtown was supposed to have been replaced years ago. “It literally scares me when I have to bring my granddaughter across...
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