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Three pizza delivery robbery suspects remain at-large
Three men who allegedly robbed a pizza delivery driver at gunpoint, taking both cash and food, remain at-large, police said.
Just after midnight Sunday, a Beckley Papa John’s Pizza delivery driver was called to Crossroads Apartments in Bradley, Raleigh County sheriff’s Sgt. Larry Lilly said. The driver was told to meet the caller in front of the apartments’ main office.
The driver encountered three male suspects and at least one pointed a handgun at the driver, Lilly said. The suspects demanded money and took the driver’s cash, three pizzas, one order of wings and a two-liter bottle of pop.
Lilly said detectives are working to get better suspect descriptions.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call the sheriff’s department at 304-255-9300 or Crime Stoppers at 304-255-7867.
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DOT seeks public input on funding options, projects
An information workshop was Thursday at Woodrow WIlson High School.
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SCHOOL CLOSINGS and DELAYS
Click HERE to go to the West Virginia Department of Education with up-to-date school closings and delays by county.
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Criminal street gangs function behind prison bars
An Eastern Panhandle lawmaker, accompanied by two law enforcement officers, spoke to the Senate Finance Committee.
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New York high school students experience rafting on New River
Butterflies swarmed around Caroline Lynett’s stomach as she nervously waited around Adventures on the Gorge. Her wetsuit was on, her life vest was snug and her helmet was snapped. Lynette was moments away from her first whitewater rafting experience.
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High school group eyes county funds for wetlands project
LEWISBURG — Thanks to a high school science project and a local watershed association, the Greenbrier County Commission may be persuaded to spend money on the Meadow River area.
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Snow removal budgets show overruns
The snow that never seems to stop falling is wreaking havoc with local government budgets, with some towns looking at spending nearly double what they allotted for snow removal this winter.
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Senate approves House cemetery access measure
CHARLESTON — Families with loved ones interred in rural settings would be assured access to cemeteries in a House bill approved Wednesday by the Senate.
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Chancery court approved; Caruth back
CHARLESTON — Chancery court, an idea that creates a special venue to deal with complex and often time-consuming business cases, cleared the last hurdle Wednesday in the Legislature.
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Calendar — Thursday, March 11, 2010
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General: No room for gang members in the Guard
CHARLESTON — Criminal gangs have sought to infiltrate the nation’s military as a means of getting training for use in street warfare, a West Virginia National Guard official says.
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