Shops like Once Upon a Child at The Highlands, Bullfrogs & Butterflies in Wheeling and The Bird's Nest in Shadyside allow parents to get the most bang for their buck when shopping for their children.
The Manukin family, owners of the Rose Bowl Lanes in Wheeling, passed the proverbial torch to the Miller family of West Liberty, who now own what is called Dirty Dog Lanes at the 89 Edgington Lane location.
The Fat Man and family headed close to home in St. Clairsville for a little seemingly secret location just south of 70 on Ohio 9 that is definitely worth a return visit. That place is Hartman's Grocery.
LedeNews posed a number of questions to a few area teachers to get their thoughts on what's impacting their classrooms, what could be done different, what works, what doesn't, and a host of other questions. This is the second of two parts detailing those responses.
LedeNews posed a number of questions to a few area teachers to get their thoughts on what's impacting their classrooms, what could be done different, what works, what doesn't, and a host of other questions. This is the first of two parts detailing their responses.
Oglebay Institute is holding auditions for its two summer performances of Clue: The Play and Little Shop of Horrors. Auditions are Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Towngate Theatre in Wheeling.
With school rapidly coming to a close for the season, Jack Elerick, owner of Jack's Snacks LLC is ramping up his ice cream truck to come to a neighborhood near you.
The Highlanders FC are little more than a week away from their home opener to kick off their third season as a club and in the Ohio Valley Premier League. The team's roster features 10 homegrown players and a mixture of national and international talent.
Voters gave their approval for Newellstown Diner to sell alcohol, including on Sundays, a move which could have further reaching positive benefits for the town.