Charleston Gazette - Sun Nov 08
Under the large ginkgo tree on the corner of Leon Sullivan Way and Virginia Street is a popular place for First Presbyterian Church members, as well as students from nearby Charleston Catholic High School, to congregate.
Full News StoryWCHS-TV Charleston - Sun Nov 08
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Brian Good's Mother Sues City of Charleston After DeathWOWK-TV - Sat Nov 07
The mother of a Charleston man shot and killed by Police after a high speed chase is now suing the city.
Extra volunteers move up swine flu clinicsCharleston Gazette - Fri Nov 06
Some local middle and high schools will be holding swine flu vaccine clinics as early as Nov.
Lawsuit filed in fatal police shootingCharleston Gazette - Fri Nov 06
The mother of the man killed during a September police chase filed a lawsuit against the city of Charleston on Friday, claiming that police should have stopped their chase and not fired their weapons the night Brian Good and Charleston Patrolman Jerry Jones were killed.
Officials say truck ran light and hit vanCharleston Daily Mail - Fri Nov 06
Dispatchers say a KRT van was struck by a pickup in a downtown intersection. Kanawha County Metro 911 dispatchers said the Kanawha Regional Transit Authority van and the pickup truck crashed about 1 p.m. Thursday at the intersection of Quarrier and Morris streets.
Teen allegedly lures man into mugging in NitroCharleston Gazette - Fri Nov 06
A man was robbed at knifepoint in Nitro on Thursday. Stephanie Knox, 19, told police she lured the unidentified victim to an apartment at 2535 Third Ave.
Metro Government Virtually Dead In Kanawha CountyWVNS-TV Ghent - Thu Nov 05
In September 2008, there seemed to be an excitement in the air as Kanawha County leaders traveled to Louisville, Ky.
Leaders say metro plan is dead in W.Va. capitalRegister-herald.com - Thu Nov 05
Despite a new law designed to help metro government come to West Virginia's largest county, leaders say the idea is dead.
Shots for totsCharleston Gazette - Thu Nov 05
An H1N1 vaccine clinic for children too young to be enrolled in Kanawha County schools takes place Thursday afternoon at the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department, prompting a line of parents and children that meandered down Washington Street.
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