Ohio man dead in Parkersburg shooting By
May 31, 2021 - 9:37 am
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. Parkersburg police say an Ohio man was killed in a shooting Sunday afternoon in the city and a homicide investigation is underway.
According to the department, an Akron man was shot at 4420 17th Ave. in Parkersburg and died a short time after at WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center.
The victim was shot in the back shortly after 2 p.m. and was still alive when first transported to the hospital.
Parkersburg Police are investigating. Anyone with information, please call the Parkersburg Police Department at 304-424-8444 or reach out to the department through their Facebook page.
From staff reports MINERAL WELLS A father was charged with child neglect resulting in death following a Tuesday afternoon traffic accident that killed h
bdunlap@newsandsentinel.com Camden Clark Chief Nursing Officer Christine Daniels, from left, Staff Nurse Jody Hill and Clinical Nurse Manager Megan Thieman stand outside the WVU Medicine Camden Clark South Tower on Thursday, National Nurses’ Day. The center is honoring its 810 nurses throughout the next week with special meals and events to commemorate their service to the community, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Brett Dunlap) A group of WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center staff members hold up a banner signed by many of the physicians in honor of Nurses’ Day and Nurses’ Week. The center will be holding special meals and events during the next week to honor the center’s nursing staff. (Photo Provided)
CHARLESTON Three Wood County residents were among the confirmed deaths from the COVID-19 coronavirus reported on Wednesday by the West Virginia Department o
From Staff Reports
CHARLESTON Residents of Jackson and Tyler counties are among the most recent COVID-19 fatalities announced by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources.
The state recorded nine additional deaths attributed to the coronavirus from Monday to Tuesday morning, bringing the total to 2,695 since the start of the pandemic. The deaths announced Tuesday included an 87-year-old woman from Tyler County and a 75-year-old woman from Jackson County.
Active cases in local counties (previous day) are: Calhoun, 13 (12); Doddridge, 20 (25); Gilmer, 54 (50); Jackson, 95 (99); Pleasants, 25 (28); Ritchie, 19 (23); Roane, 27 (25); Tyler, 26 (28); Wetzel, 128 (126); Wirt, 32 (26); Wood, 109 (110).
Wirt County remained red, the highest level on the state map measuring the severity of COVID-19 spread, along with Berkeley and Wayne counties. Wetzel and Gilmer counties were orange, the second-highest category.