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  • 2 days ago | wtov9.com | Bill Steinbach

    STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — The Ohio Valley Health Center, in collaboration with FARMacy WV, hosted a health and wellness fair on Thursday afternoon, offering community members fresh produce and tips for a healthy lifestyle. The event aimed to promote healthy living and was part of a broader initiative to address diet-related diseases and food insecurity.

  • 2 days ago | wtov9.com | Bill Steinbach

    STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — The Jefferson County Commissioners have provided an update on the future of the Eastern Gateway Community College property following the recent dismissal of a lawsuit concerning the site's future. "When there's no education being done in that building, it comes back to the county," Jefferson County Commissioner Tony Morelli said.

  • 1 week ago | wtov9.com | Bill Steinbach

    BROOKE COUNTY, W.Va. — Dr. Jeremy Crow was back in a Brooke County courtroom on Tuesday morning learning when his official trial date will be. The incident was first discovered when an employee of Crow at Crow Dental Associates in Weirton allegedly discovered a hidden camera inside a water bottle in an employee restroom. A civil lawsuit was filed following the alleged discovery on May 15th, 2024. Since then, there has been a criminal investigation for 39 counts of invasion of privacy.

  • 1 week ago | wtov9.com | Bill Steinbach

    WEIRTON, W.Va. — The city of Weirton is gearing up for a series of Juneteenth events starting this weekend, with activities planned at the Weirton Event Center and various locations throughout the city. "The biggest highlights we're going to have on Friday night before Saturday the big event is we're going to have a gospel night at Christ the King Church on Weir Avenue," Pastor Rudy McAllister said. "Then, on Saturday, we're going to celebrate Juneteenth.

  • 1 week ago | wtov9.com | Bill Steinbach

    Tue, June 17th 2025 at 5:12 PMUpdated Tue, June 17th 2025 at 5:13 PMStacy Wymer, of Jewett, was in court in front of Judge Shawn Hervey on Tuesday for her arraignment and bond as she faces 42 counts regarding living and deceased animals. HARRISON COUNTY, Ohio — A woman from Jewett was in a Harrison County courtroom Tuesday morning facing 42 counts of cruelty to animals charges who were both living and deceased that we're allegedly under her care.

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