Elkview
LATEST NEWS
City of St. Albans Takes Bold Step in Addressing Dilapidated Structures with New Search Warrant Authority
St. Albans, WV – The City of St. Albans has taken a significant step forward in its fight against abandoned and dilapidated properties by gaining the authority to issue search warrants for these structures. This new capability is expected to accelerate the process of identifying and addressing properties that are in poor condition and pose risks to the community.
WV Department of Agriculture brings interactivity and education at State Fair
FAIRLEA, WV (WVNS) – State Fair week is one of the biggest weeks of the year for the Department of Agriculture. Not only does the fair celebrate the award winning animals and plants, they also spread the word about all of the great work people do in making sure food stays fresh from the farm, […]
How the Whole Blood Program Is Helping West Virginia Residents
CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The West Virginia Department of Health’s Office of Emergency Medical Services has announced a significant achievement in enhancing emergency medical care across the state. Under the leadership of Governor Jim Justice, West Virginia has become the first state to adopt comprehensive protocols for administering whole blood in ambulances. This innovative program […]
Severe storms possible this weekend
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - High pressure will bring sunshine to north-central West Virginia for Wednesday. Look for continued low humidity, not only today, but also on Thursday. Wednesday night into early Thursday will be on the cool side of overage due to clear skies, no wind, and the aforementioned dry airmass. However, warming up into the middle 80s for Thursday afternoon with Canadian air moving out later in the day. Humidity returns in force on Friday and sticks around through Saturday. As our next storm system moves closer, any sun early Friday gives way to clouds quickly. There will be rain showers Friday and a thunderstorm mixing in for the later hours of the afternoon. While any storm on Friday could be strong or severe, there is a better chance on Saturday. Strong winds and heavy rain will be the biggest threats, but we’ll be on the lookout for any additional hazards. The opportunity for severe weather should be over by the beginning of Sunday, but the rain showers remain. This will be beneficial for lessening the drought conditions we’ve been dealing with over the course of this summer.
DNR’s Wild Yard program lets private landowners get in on wildlife conservation
Tomi Bergstrom skips the lawn mower on the lower half of her lawn in Charleston, West Virginia, and it isn’t because she hates yard work. She’s growing native plants on the 1.6 acres with the goal of protecting the state’s native wildlife. Bergstrom’s yard is one of the 400 that have been certified by the […]
State Fair Concert Series: Oliver Anthony
WHO IS OLIVER ANTHONY? FAIRLEA W.Va. (WVDN) – In this edition of the State Fair Concert Series, we check in on Oliver Anthony. Oliver Anthony, originally Christopher Anthony Lunsford, is an American country-folk singer-songwriter. He chose his grandfather’s name, “Oliver Anthony,” for his stage name to honor the Depression era. Anthony began composing music in […] The post State Fair Concert Series: Oliver Anthony appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Road Trippin'...99th WV State Fair
The First Greenbrier County Fair: The Declaration of Independence was only 78 years old when the first recorded fair was conducted in Greenbrier Valley, Virginia. In 1854, the Greenbrier Agricultural Society began organizing and conducting an annual fair where agricultural accomplishments could be displayed. This popular event attracted entries of livestock, produce and household items from farms throughout the area. The first fair was held at Mr. Nesmith’s Grove, on approximately 2 acres of land. The location of this event was determined by current historians to be at the corner of Washington and Lee Streets in Lewisburg. About 150 northeast of the present location of Lewisburg United Methodist Church.
State Fair Concert Series: Bailey Zimmerman
FAIRLEA W.Va. (WVDN) – In this edition of the State Fair Concert Series, we will focus on rising Country star, Bailey Zimmerman. WHO IS BAILEY ZIMMERMAN? Hailing from Louisville, Kentucky and just 24 years old, no country artist made a bigger splash in 2022 when Bailey Zimmerman burst onto the music scene. With two number […] The post State Fair Concert Series: Bailey Zimmerman appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Wet snow, rain expected to start in November for Midwest, including Kentucky. What to know
Although last winter was the warmest on record, people in the Midwest Region, which includes Kentucky, can expect a cold and wet 2024-2025 season, according to the Farmers' Almanac. The upcoming winter should be wet and milder for most of the U.S., according to the almanac. The 208th edition of the Farmers' Almanac, out now, foresees a "Wet Winter Whirlwind," for the upcoming 2024-2025 winter season. ...
Jackson Township trustees approve changes for housing development
Jackson Township trustees Tuesday meeting ACTION: Held a public hearing for a previously approved planned urban development plan. DISCUSSION: Trustees held a public hearing to see proposed changes to a previously...
Charleston Sternwheel Regatta grows again
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Charleston city leaders indicated the Sternwheel Regatta for a third straight year grew significantly in 2024. The four day event from early July featured 235,000 visitors to the Capitol City. Mayor Amy Goodwin said it was a huge reflection they have tapped into a strong vein of support.
Safe Haven Baby Box installed at St. Albans Fire Department
ST ALBANS, WV (WOWK) — A Kanawha County fire department is celebrating a milestone Monday in the ongoing effort to protect abandoned infants. The third Safe Haven Baby Box in the state of West Virginia has been installed at the St. Albans Fire Department. The fire department and the Safe Haven Baby Box organization hosted […]
Appalachian Power, Wheeling Power questioned about cost recoveries
CHARLESTON — Attorneys representing environmental and consumer advocacy groups questioned Monday the decision-making by subsidiaries of Columbus-based American Electric Power regarding its coal supplies while the companies are seeking a cost recovery for its expenses. Meanwhile, the companies are seeking a new base rate increase request through the Public...
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.