Gabby Barrett Coming to Wheeling

WHEELING - Drusky Entertainment presents Gabby Barrett live at the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling on Sunday, Sept. 8, on tour in support of her latest release “Chapter & Verse.” Tickets go on sale today, Friday, June 7, at 10 a.m. For tickets and additional information, visit online at ...

PAP Club in Wheeling Hosts Annual Band Bash Saturday

WHEELING — The PAP Club’s sixth annual Band Bash will take place on Saturday, June 8, with a full slate of live music all afternoon and evening. The Band Bash is open to the public, and the cost of an admission wristband is $10 for all day access. There will be an outdoor food vendor offering hot food and an outdoor beverage stand offering cold beer. The lineup for the 2024 Band Bash includes The Next at 1 p.m., Still Kickin’ at 2:30 p.m., Bill Ali Band at 4 p.m., Built for Speed at 5:30 p.m. and Knob Road at 7 p.m. The Band Bash will take place rain or shine. The ...

Brooke Hills Playhouse Auditions Set This Weekend

WELLSBURG — Brooke Hills Playhouse announces auditions for the final two shows of the 53rd season, which will be held at the Playhouse on Saturday, June 8. Auditions for “Rex’s Exes,” written by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten, will begin at 10 a.m. We’re back in ...

Pink Floyd Tribute Plays Wheeling Island Casino

WHEELING — Hear the soundscapes of Signs of Life: The American Pink Floyd Show at the Wheeling Island Showroom this Saturday, June 8. Timeless melodies and mesmerizing visuals will transport Pink Floyd fans on a live musical journey. From the haunting echoes of “Comfortably Numb” to ...

Artworks Around Town Unveils June Exhibits

WHEELING — June’s show at Artworks Around Town is titled “The Purple Crow Murder.” Whenever crows gather, the group is referred to as a “murder,” and Jeff Mamone’s Purple Crow Studio is where art is created. Mystery solved. The exhibit at the Gallery features four artists ...

Forecasting Weather Is Big News

In this age of modern miracles, reporting the news across the world is an amazing thing. With the touch of a button, we can be in touch with what’s happening anywhere, anytime. The invention of the Internet and websites — something so foreign to me in my early years in the newsroom — became a vital part of my career and daily life. While a reporter’s notebook and a selection of fine tip ballpoint pens were once my trusty tools, they too, have become nearly extinct. (Personally I still like to write out my notes on a lined notebook.) Recording news events on digital cameras and ...