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WCHS-TV Charleston - Fri Nov 27

We have two places to tell you about in this week's Behind the Kitchen Door, so let's get straight to it.

Charleston church starts duffle bag drive for foster kids

Charleston Gazette - Fri Nov 27

This Christmas, River Ridge Church in Charleston and Teays Valley is trying a new service project.

Judge seeks advice in cemetery lawsuit

Logan Banner - Fri Nov 27

A Logan County judge is asking for advice from the state Supreme Court before hearing a long-simmering lawsuit over a pipeline companya s bulldozer damage to a private cemetery that served a historically black coal camp community.

Putnam has few resources for poor

Charleston Daily Mail - Wed Nov 25

Volunteers say there is no permanent shelter or reliable transportation and few options for food and clothing by Elaine McMillion HURRICANE - As Tiffany Laurens loads her trunk with plastic bags full of bread, beans, Tuna Helper, peanut butter, canned veggies and cheese, she confesses the hard truth of her family's eating patterns.

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WCHS-TV Charleston - Wed Nov 25

Rudi Raynes Videographer: Tim Rock Web Producer: Rudi Raynes Reported: Nov. 25, 2009 9:51 PM EST Candie Weekley says the Faith Mission in Hurricane is one place she can depend on during uncertain economic times.

Driver in deadly tractor trailer accident arrested half mile from scene

Charleston Gazette - Wed Nov 25

The driver of a tractor-trailer involved in a deadly accident Saturday continued to drive nearly a half mile before stopping after he rear-ended a car on a Interstate 64 exit ramp, according to a Putnam County criminal complaint.

PSC Adopts Extended Timeline for PATH

WVNS-TV Ghent - Tue Nov 24

The Public Service Commission of West Virginia Nov. 24 adopted an extended procedural schedule for the 765-kilovolt Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline.

Ind. trucker faces DUI charge in Saturday accident on I-64

Charleston Gazette - Tue Nov 24

The driver of a tractor-trailer involved in a Saturday accident that killed one young man and sent three other teenagers to the hospital has been charged with driving under the influence.

PSC declines to throw out PATH application

Charleston Gazette - Tue Nov 24

The state Public Service Commission has rejected agency staff's request to toss out an application to build the $1.8 billion PATH power line, according to an order issued today.

Victims of I-64 crash identified

Charleston Daily Mail - Mon Nov 23

The Putnam County Sheriff's Department has identified two of the four people involved in an accident on Interstate 64 on Saturday night.

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