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MYSTERY BOOM
Crews are trying to figure out what caused a loud explosion.
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BREAKING NEWS: Search For Escapee
Last Updated: 5:59 PM 07/20/08 - Officers in two states are searching for a man who escaped out of a window in a police cruiser.
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BREAKING NEWS: Dog Rescued in House Fire
Last Updated: 3:38 AM 07/20/08 - Crews are on the scene of a house fire in Barboursville.
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Missing Mother and Son Found
Last Updated: 4:26 PM 07/20/08 - A Martin County mother and her 8-year-old son have been located. Police say they are safe.
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WSAZ News Headlines
Young Driver Dies In Accident
Last Updated: 4:32 PM 07/20/08
Police say a Minford High School student died Saturday night in a late night accident.

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U.S. Senate Chaplain Travels to West Virginia
Last Updated: 1:55 AM 07/20/08
A spiritual adviser for the United States Senate spent Saturday traveling across our area.

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The Wounded Warrior Project
Last Updated: 12:42 AM 07/20/08
Technology means more of our soldiers are making it home alive.

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Explosion Mystery in Northern Cabell County
Last Updated: 3:28 AM 07/20/08
Emergency workers are trying to find out what caused an explosion in northern Cabell County late Saturday night.

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Airline to End Local Flights to Fort Lauderdale
Last Updated: 10:51 PM 07/19/08
Allegiant Air blames the high cost of fuel on its decision to cut local flights to one Florida airport.

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Railroads Repairs to Cause Slow Down

Last Updated: 11:20 PM 07/19/08 - Repairs at some railroad crossings in Wayne County will likely cause some delays for drivers. (Full Story)
103-Year-Old Woman Sends 100th Birthday Wish to Brother via Webcam

Last Updated: 11:31 PM 07/19/08 - It's hard to believe that when they were born, the wired telephone was just starting to catch on. (Full Story)
Blitzin' & Bloggin' with Keith in Memphis

Last Updated: 12:31 AM 07/20/08 - Conference USA is taking its 2008 Football Blitz to another level...at least in its accommodations. (Full Story)
Gone Without a Trace

Last Updated: 7:24 PM 07/19/08 - A young mother has been mother missing without a trace for two years, so Melanie Metheny's young children helped host an event Saturday to prevent other families from feeling the same kind of pain. (Full Story)
Charleston Man Allegedly Robbed

Last Updated: 11:26 PM 07/19/08 - A man in Charleston flagged down police Saturday afternoon to tell them he was robbed. (Full Story)
Man on Probation Charged with Arson

Last Updated: 10:55 PM 07/19/08 - A man who was on probation is back behind bars, accused of setting an apartment building on fire. (Full Story)
Effects Linger from 2008 Drought in WV

Last Updated: 11:55 AM 07/19/08 - West Virginia's agriculture industry still is feeling the ripples from last summer's drought. (Full Story)
Get Your Chance for Stardom: Idol Tryouts in Louisville

Last Updated: 10:56 AM 07/19/08 - American Idol Season 8 auditions begin Saturday in Louisville and run through Monday. (Full Story)
UPDATE: Names Released in Fatal DUI Crash

Last Updated: 4:20 PM 07/20/08 - A grandfather died and his grandson was severely injured after an accident involving a man suspected of DUI late Friday evening in Ashland. UPDATE: crash victims' names released. (Full Story)
Huge Week at Putnam County Fair

Last Updated: 11:15 PM 07/18/08 - Huge crowds, pleasant weather and entertaining 4-H events have blessed this year’s Putnam County Fair. (Full Story)
State Trooper’s Suicide Has Lasting Impact

Last Updated: 11:25 AM 07/19/08 - Friday marked not only the one-year anniversary of the suicide of West Virginia State Trooper Marlo Gonzales, but an ongoing discussion about preventing future suicides. (Full Story)
Tony's Blog: Hot and Stormy

Last Updated: 1:04 AM 07/19/08 - TC says seek water this weekend as the second heat wave of the season grips the region. But one water place you may want to avoid is the Carolina beaches. (Full Story)
I-64 Crash Prompted More Cable Barriers (part 2)

Last Updated: 7:32 PM 07/18/08 - We take a look at why that accident meant big changes so others don't have to go through the same suffering.
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UPDATE: Post Office Shooting Victim Dies, Suspect Caught

Last Updated: 1:03 AM 07/19/08 - A West Virginia postal worker who was shot at a Moundsville-area post office Friday has died from her wounds. (Full Story)
UPDATE: Names Released in Fatal Accident

Last Updated: 4:11 PM 07/19/08 - One person was killed, another hurt in a crash on Interstate 64 in Putnam County. (Full Story)
Beshear Says Casino Issue Not Dead

Last Updated: 2:12 PM 07/18/08 - Governor Steve Beshear says legalizing casinos remains a possibility in Kentucky even though lawmakers rejected the idea earlier this year.
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Reports: Baby Number Two for Garner

Last Updated: 1:50 PM 07/18/08 - It looks like Charleston native Jennifer Garner and her husband Ben Affleck are expecting baby number two. (Full Story)
Man, Toddler Found Safe After Search

Last Updated: 2:25 PM 07/18/08 - A man's scout's instincts likely saved him and a 3-year-old boy after they were lost in the woods for hours. (Full Story)
Fourth Case of Legionnaires' Disease Reported in Kanawha

Last Updated: 7:56 PM 07/18/08 - The Kanawha-Charleston Health Department says a fourth case of Legionnaires' disease has been reported in the county, but adds that it is not cause for panic. (Full Story)
Governor Rejects Part of New Heart-Care Rule

Last Updated: 11:28 AM 07/18/08 - Gov. Joe Manchin has rejected plans to let medium-sized West Virginia hospitals perform elective procedures to clear clogged heart arteries without a surgical backup. (Full Story)
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  • Obama pledges aid to Afghanistan

    Afghan President Hamid Karzai (R) talks with U.S. Democratic Presidential contender Barack Obama (L) during a meeting at The Presidential Palace in Kabul on July 20, 2008. Obama met Afghan President Hamid Karzai on a trip to assess the international effort against a deadly extremist insurgency. No details were immediately released of the meeting but an official in Karzai's office confirmed to AFP that it had taken place. Obama, who has accused Karzai's administration of being in a "bunker", and two US senators accompanying him started the day with breakfast with US troops in Kabul at a US military camp in the capital.  AFP PHOTO/PRESIDENTIAL PALACE/HO     RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE    GETTY OUT (Photo credit should read HO/AFP/Getty Images)Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama pledged steadfast aid to Afghanistan in talks Sunday with its Western-backed leader and vowed to pursue the war on terror "with vigor" if elected, an Afghan official said.


  • McCain spends aggressively ahead of cap

    Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., answers question during an Associated Press interview in New York, Saturday,  July 19, 2008. Faced with a spending cap, Republican presidential candidate John McCain is spending more money than he is raising during summer months and methodically reducing cash reserves.


  • Beijing limits cars to clear air

    BEIJING, CHINA - JULY 20: (CHINA OUT) The symbol of the Olympic rings adorn a special lane intended to carry vehicles designated to Olympic traffic on July 20, 2008 in Beijing, China. Beijing has launched 10 out of the 34 new Olympic bus routes in addition to two new sightseeing bus lines as part of its measures to provide an efficient traffic service during the forthcoming Beijing Olympic Games. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)Beijing started its most drastic pollution-control plan Sunday, restricting car use and limiting factory emissions in a last-minute push to clear smog-choked skies for the August Olympics.


  • Harrington wins second British Open

    Padraig Harrington of the Republic of Ireland holds the Claret Jug after winning The Open golf tournament at Royal Birkdale in Southport in north-west England, on July 20, 2008Irishman puts away Greg Norman and the rest of the field with a strong closing finish Sunday.


  • Pope wraps up Australia trip

    Pope Benedict XVI meets pilgrims as he arrives in Randwick Racecourse in Sydney on July 20, 2008, during the Sunday mass to mark the end of the World Youth Day 2008.  Up to half a million Catholic faithful began gathering in Sydney to see Pope Benedict XVI lead a giant mass that will provide a dramatic finale to a week of World Youth Day festivities. The final mass, at which the pope will announce the host city of the 2011 World Youth Day, came a day after the pontiff issued a historic apology, saying he was "deeply sorry" about the "evil" of child sex abuse by Catholic priests  AFP PHOTO / Vincenzo Pinto (Photo credit should read VINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images)Pope Benedict XVI ended his farthest pilgrimage Sunday, one intended to inspire a new generation of faithful while trying to overcome a dark chapter for his church from a clerical sex abuse scandal.


  • Hostage in Iraq said to have killed self
    A British newspaper says a Shiite militia claiming to hold five British hostages in Iraq has said one of them committed suicide.
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