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Man ties dog harness around woman’s neck, threatens to kill her
CABELL COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – A man ties a dog harness around a woman’s neck, saying: “I’m going to kill you and can smell your blood.” On June 28, 2024, around 4:30 pm, a deputy responded to a domestic dispute on RT 60 in Culloden, West Virginia. While en route, a Cabell County deputy was […]
Case against woman charged with shooting brother in the back of head moves forward
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — The case against a Cabell County woman accused of shooting her brother in the back of the head was moved out of magistrate court Monday afternoon. Seira Harmon is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her brother, William Harmon, III. "Originally got a...
One person shot in Huntington early Monday morning
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — One person has been taken to the hospital after a shooting in Cabell County. The incident was reported in the 2200 block of Marcum Terrace around 1 a.m. Monday morning. Dispatchers said the person was shot in the leg. No information was available on if...
One injured in shooting
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A man is in the hospital after being shot. Cabell County 911 dispatchers say they received calls about a shooting in Marcum Terrace just after 1 a.m. Monday. Huntington Police are at the scene investigating what led up to the shooting and are gathering evidence. Dispatchers...
14-year-old West Virginia boy bitten by shark in North Carolina
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A 14-year-old boy from West Virginia was bitten by a shark as he was swimming at a beach in North Carolina. Blayne Brown of Cabell County, West Virginia, was bit on the leg and ankle by a shark at Topsail Beach Access No. 4 in Pender County, North Carolina, on Sunday, The Herald-Dispatch reported. The boy was reportedly swimming in waist-deep water at around noon with a friend when he was bitten. Brown was about 30 or 40 feet away from the shore, the newspaper reported. The newspaper reported that beachgoers helped provide medical attention to the teen before first responders...
New Cabell superintendent, board members to take oath Monday
HUNTINGTON — The Cabell County Board of Education will have its regular meeting Monday, July 1, to swear in the new superintendent and board members, elect board representatives and discuss purchase agreements. The board will meet at 4:30 p.m. in the board meeting room at 2850 5th Ave.
Students take a shot at archery camp
BARBOURSVILLE — On any other day of the year, Forest Rowley is a math teacher at Huntington Middle School. But since Wednesday, he has been testing out his skills as an archery instructor at Barboursville Middle. Under Rowley’s direction, about 14 Cabell County middle school students in the archery...
Hobby camps in Cabell County teaching kids new skills
CABELL COUNTY, WV (WOWK) – School’s out for the summer, but that’s not stopping students from sharpening their skills. Barboursville Middle School is hosting its hobby camps and Visionary Stem and Literacy Academy this week. Students take part in tons of new activities such as archery, sewing, cooking and baking. The camps offer kids an […]
Cabell County teen home, recovering after NC shark attack
SALT ROCK — A Cabell County teen returned to his Salt Rock home Tuesday to begin his recovery after being attacked by a shark at Topsail Beach, North Carolina, on Sunday. Fourteen-year-old Blayne Brown said he is grateful for the beachgoers who provided him proper medical attention when he was bitten on the leg and ankle at Topsail Beach Access No. 4.
County Commission OKs two Barboursville precincts' location change
HUNTINGTON — The Cabell County Commission approved moving two Barboursville voting precincts during its regular meeting Thursday. Residents registered to vote in precincts 47 and 48 at Davis Creek Elementary School in Barboursville will now relocate due to the school’s move this summer to its new building at 1400 River View Drive, directly next to The Village at River View assisted living facility and an EMS station.
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