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State Historic Preservation 2024 annual work program announced
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History (WVDACH) announces the proposed Annual Work Program for the 2024-2025 Historic Preservation Program is now available for review and comment. The work program describes the activities and programs the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) will undertake as part of its continuing efforts to assist communities and residents of the state in preserving the physical evidence of our history.
City Center Live presents ‘Get in Line’ – line dancing with Angel George!
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – City Center Live, Charleston’s premier free summer performance arts program, stepped out in style Thursday, as “Get in Line” – line dancing with Angel George taught some very eager participants how to cut a rug. City Center Live will return to Slack...
‘Women Making a Difference night’ features empowerment panel, celebration of 2024 All-Star team
CHARLESTON, W.Va. “I was 22 – straight out of college – and I came to work for a baseball team in California where the majority of the players were 25-years-old. It was not the most welcoming environment at all.”. That’s what Jill Gearin, Charleston Dirty Birds media...
Sunday Thunderstorms Expected Across the Southwestern Ohio Valley
Wilmington, OH – Residents in the Ohio Valley can expect a change in weather starting Sunday as showers and thunderstorms are forecasted to hit the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Wilmington, OH, reports that while the area remains dry today, wet weather will arrive by Sunday, affecting portions of eastern Indiana, southwest Ohio, and northern Kentucky.
Bank says dispute over Justice family loans has cost it more than $48 million in interest
Martinsville-based Carter Bank & Trust says it has been losing out on interest income on the loans held by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice, his family and their companies since mid-2023. The post Bank says dispute over Justice family loans has cost it more than $48 million in interest appeared first on Cardinal News.
KRT riders react to new proposed changes to routes, services
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — Richard Carrington takes the bus to and from work, like many others. "A lot of people rely on the buses everyday," he said. But, that could change as the Kanawha Valley Transportation Authority is looking to combat a $1.3 million deficit. Eliminating 11 routes in...
Sunday marks 5th anniversary of cold case murder
KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Sunday will mark the fifth anniversary of the shooting death of a woman from Dunbar -- a case that remains unsolved to this day. The Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office is looking for any information to help them solve the murder of Alice Maria Washington.
Absentee ballots in West Virginia
PRINCETON, WV (WVNS) – Absentee ballots are a way for those who are unavailable to vote in-person to still cast their vote. Absentee ballots are available online in West Virginia. In West Virginia, certain registered voters may receive and vote an absentee ballot bymail. West Virginians are encouraged to vote in person if you are […]
Quite a run for HHS girls track team
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - It’s been a fun few months for the Huntington High girls track team. They set a West Virginia state record in the 4x100 meter dash and then in June finished 10th in the prestigious New Balance National Tournament for the shuttle relay event. WSAZ Sports stopped by one of their summer workouts to try to catch up to some of the fastest girls in the region.
Georgia doctor, CEO accused of failing to spot brain tumor has Kentucky license revoked
The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure released an order on Monday revoking the license of a doctor accused of failing to diagnose a brain tumor while working for a western Kentucky hospital.
Ohio’s new cell phone policy draws mixed reactions
IRONTON, Ohio (WSAZ) - Two months ago, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 250, mandating every school has a cell phone policy and Ironton High School new policy will mandate that cell phones go in their lockers from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. “I want to assure our parents...
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