Montgomery offers reward for conviction
Someone punctured tires on more than 30 cars in Montgomery on Thursday night, and the town is offering a $2,000 reward to anyone who has information leading to the arrest and conviction of the vandal.
Felony charges same as those filed for 'double dipping'
A Kanawha County grand jury indicted a Charleston police officer Friday on felony charges of obtaining money by a fraudulent scheme and computer fraud.
Nurses recall 'moral, ethical' training under nuns many decades ago
They remember when nurses wore starched white uniforms and caps - and the nuns in charge made sure you wore your white stockings. At their last reunion, they recalled how they used to sharpen spinal needles on a stone, and sterilize blood-soaked gauze for reuse.
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