Herald-Mail - Sat Nov 28
A husband and wife were both shot in the head Friday night at a residence on McCoy's Ferry Road, according to a Berkeley County Sheriff's Department press release.
Police Confirm Double Shooting in Berkeley CountyWHDH-TV - Fri Nov 27
A West Virginia couple is spending the weekend in the hospital after being shot in the head on Friday night.
Warm the Children program keeps kid.....Martinsburg Journal - Thu Nov 26
For 13 years, a number of less fortunate children throughout the Eastern Panhandle have been able to bundle up in their warmest winter gear and brave the cold winds outside, all because of the help given to them through a local program known as Warm the Children.
I-81 crash in W.Va. injures twoHerald-Mail - Thu Nov 26
Two people were injured early Thursday in a four-vehicle crash on northbound Interstate 81 near the Tabler Station Road exit south of Martinsburg, the Berkeley County Sheriff's Department said in a news release.
Masked man robs 7-ElevenMartinsburg Journal - Thu Nov 26
Police are seeking the identity of a suspect who robbed a Martinsburg 7-Eleven Wednesday wearing what was described as a Halloween mask of a green goblin face with hair.
Va. man competent to stand trial in womans deathCharleston Gazette - Wed Nov 25
MARTINSBURG. W.Va. -- A Virginia man accused of stabbing his ex-girlfriend to death during a 26-hour standoff with police in West Virginia will go to trial in February.
W.Va. man charged with concealing body of Brunswick manThe Frederick News Post - Wed Nov 25
A Berkeley County Circuit Court judge in West Virginia arraigned a Morgan County, W.Va., man Monday on a charge of concealing the body of a Brunswick man in 2008.
Journal Junctions for Nov. 24Martinsburg Journal - Tue Nov 24
Editor's note: Journal Junction does not accept negative sports-related comments in regard to games, players, coaches, etc.
Who's Who in West Virginia Business 2009 Winner: Harry SiegelWVNS-TV Ghent - Tue Nov 24
When Harry M. Siegel started HMS Technologies Inc. in late 2003, he knew he could bring in business by providing top-flight computer hardware and software along with high-tech problem-solving processes.
County legislation ties up loose en.....Martinsburg Journal - Tue Nov 24
During their special session last week, West Virginia's lawmakers extended authority to counties so they can suballocate bond money available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to municipalities and other agencies as well as appease some state leaders whose home counties were left out of the original allocation of bond funds.
More news at Topix.net