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Elkins man accused of performing home improvement projects without contractor's license
RALEIGH COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) — West Virginia officials have filed a lawsuit against a Randolph County man accused of performing home improvement services without a contractor's license. Multiple complaints against Charles Blaine Simmons, of Elkins, allege the man charged more than $47,000 for "work that was substandard, projects that...
Three arrested in Greenbrier County after approximately 20 grams of meth found in car
LEWISBURG W.Va. (WVDN) – On August 3, the Lewisburg Sheriff’s Department was conducting a routine patrol when they observed a red Chevy Cavalier in the vicinity of Holt Lane that kept hitting their brakes and going over the double yellow line into the other lane of traffic. At this point, the officer turned on his […] The post Three arrested in Greenbrier County after approximately 20 grams of meth found in car appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
State Fair Concert Series: Turnpike Troubadours
FAIRLEA- In this edition of the State Fair Concert Series, we will look at the Turnpike Troubadours. WHO ARE THE TURNPIKE TROUBADOURS? Hailing from Talequah, Oklahoma and playing true, folksy country music are the Turnpike Troubadours. In 2007, they created their own imprint, Bossier City Records, and since that time have released six studio albums. […] The post State Fair Concert Series: Turnpike Troubadours appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Food distribution scheduled in WSS
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS W.Va. (WVDN) – The White Sulphur Springs Pentecostal Holiness Church will be distributing free food boxes on Saturday, August 10, beginning at 9 a.m. This is on a first-come, first-served basis and is drive-through only. Organizers said, “We are going to serve as many as we can and look forward to seeing you.” […] The post Food distribution scheduled in WSS appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
West Virginia Braces for Heavy Rainfall: Pocahontas and Randolph Counties at Risk
Charleston, WV – The National Weather Service in Charleston has announced a shift in the forecast gradient for rainfall accumulation due to Tropical Storm Debby. The heaviest rainfall is now expected to impact Pocahontas and Randolph Counties, moving slightly eastward from previous projections. According to the National Weather Service,...
Has Fight Over Syringe Exchanges Affected West Virginia’s HIV Outbreak?
The past few years have seen major HIV outbreaks in two of West Virginia’s biggest cities – Huntington and Charleston – which at times put state officials in conflict with guidance from national experts on HIV and public health. At the center of the controversy is the question of whether it’s a good idea to distribute clean syringes to people who inject drugs.
Needles And HIV Plus A Virginia Author’s New Book, This West Virginia Morning
On this West Virginia Morning, major HIV outbreaks in Huntington and Charleston over recent years have exposed conflicting views on the disease among state officials and national experts. Most disagreement surrounds a single topic: needles. West Virginia Public Broadcasting and the Global Health Reporting Center report together on this issue,...
Hope Scholarship Supports Students With Learning Disabilities But Poses Threat To State Budget
The Hope Scholarship program has been at the center of statewide debates about public school funding and educational freedom. Critics of the program are concerned about its diversion of funding from public schools, while proponents see the program as an opportunity to individualize education for their children’s needs. Katie...
Manchin’s Inflation Reduction Act fight with Biden meant a loss for him everywhere
Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV) is leaving the Senate fighting with everyone and pleasing no one. The West Virginia centrist Democrat-turned-independent was instrumental in writing and negotiating one of the most important pieces of legislation for President Joe Biden’s legacy. And he has spent most of his time since it was signed into law disparaging it. […]
Chubby Guy Window Tinting celebrates eight years in business
BECKLEY, WV (WOAY) – Chubby Guy Window Tinting has been tinting windows since 2016. Owner Doug Cox is passionate about what he does and says it’s great how the community has embraced it so that he has repeat customers. “If you’d asked me when I was 16-years-old if...
Dog Tag Cafe announces closure of Crossroads Mall location
BECKLEY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Local dining establishment, the Dog Tag Cafe has announced that it will be closing the doors at its current location as it prepares to reopen in a new area. The news came on Friday by way of an announcement from co-owner Charles “Chuck” Stewart, a combat medic and purple heart recipient […]
Virginia Tech Hokies News: Marriage proposal, Hall of Fame honor & new football titles
In this edition of Virginia Tech Hokies News, the football team named a slew of titles to the current football staff, a Hokies wide receiver proposes, and more. Virginia Tech announces title changes to football staff. With new NCAA rules, it gives former analysts an opportunity to be part of...
Counties suffering from severe drought placed under flood watch with Debby approaching
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The parts of West Virginia that need rain the most are under a flood watch with Tropical Storm Debby approaching. The National Weather Service has placed an area from Elkins east to Martinsburg under the watch from Thursday evening through Friday evening. The counties under the...
As Justice admin delays funding, group homes to close and displace adults with disabilities
A few weeks ago, Gov. Jim Justice, who is running for an open U.S. Senate seat, asked the public to “stay tuned” regarding funding for programs that help people with disabilities. West Virginia’s low Medicaid reimbursement rate has led to staffing shortages for workers who help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) eat, bathe […]
Debunking vaccines myths for National Immunization Awareness Month
August is National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM). NIAM raises awareness about why vaccines are important for people of all ages and how they can help prevent serious, sometimes deadly, diseases and illnesses. As I often say and have written before, if there’s one thing West Virginia gets right, it’s the Mountain State’s vaccination and immunization law. […]
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