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Cool and comfy overnight; more chances for sunshine on Tuesday
Monday evening will be quite comfy as we start in the 70s with only a few clouds around. Stretching into the overnight won’t change much as mostly clear skies stay. The biggest change you’ll notice is when it comes to the temps as we see them drop into just the 50s. Should be a nice […]
Comfy Night Ahead; Humidity Returns With a Vengeance
WOAY-TV (Oak Hill, WV): A comfortable air mass will quickly turn very muggy by the end of the week and natural fireworks are in the forecast. COMFORT LEVEL: The air mass through Wednesday will be quite comfortable, but watch out for the Fourth of July and Friday. It will turn very sticky again (similar to last weekend). Over the weekend into early next week, the mugginess factor will be dialed down a notch.
Storch: The Role of Social Media and ‘Get a Life’
In the world of politics, jabs and pointed remarks are often expected. For example, this past week during his weekly briefing, the W.Va. Gov. Jim Justice suggested the soon-to-be-former mayor of Wheeling, “Get a life.” This comment came after the mayor took to social media to criticize the Governor’s presence at Independence Hall on West Virginia Day, June 20. Interestingly, the mayor of the host city was not present that day while Debbie Jones, the manager of Independence Hall, was doing a fantastic job with the day’s festivities.
West Virginia Grant Resource Centers help secure more than $33 million in grant funding
HUNTINGTON, MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WVDN) – West Virginia Grant Resource Centers (Grant Centers) Co-Founders Sara Payne Scarbro, from Marshall University, and Liz Vitullo, from West Virginia University, celebrated a major milestone in helping clients secure more than $33 million to support their economic, workforce and community development projects. Through competitive grant writing, facilitation support and project […] The post West Virginia Grant Resource Centers help secure more than $33 million in grant funding appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
The LOOTPRESS Pet of the Week is Atlas!
(LOOTPRESS) – The final LOOTPRESS Pet of the Week for the month of June is Atlas! Atlas is a 10-year-old off-the-track thoroughbred measuring 16.2 hands. Thanks to all who submitted this week and congratulations to Atlas, the LOOTPRESS Pet of the Week in association with the Humane Society of Raleigh County. Think your furry pal […]
For Billie Trump, City of Beckley is an Eagles song
BECKLEY, WV (WVNS) — A retired Beckley Fire Department chief and city treasurer was installed as the first city manager for the City of Beckley on Monday, July 1, 2024. Billie Trump was appointed as interim city manager by Mayor Rob Rappold and began serving in the position days after retiring from the City of […]
Pike travel nurse indicted in federal crackdown on health care fraud
BECKLEY, W.Va. — A Pike County travel nurse who has been under investigation for the past two years has now been indicted on federal drug charges. Jacqueline Brewster, 54, of Belfry, has been charged in U.S. District Court in Beckley, W.Va., with obtaining controlled substances by fraud, tampering with consumer products, and wrongfully obtaining individually identifiable health information under false pretenses.
Fairmont Police issue statement after three bodies found in area
FAIRMONT, W.Va. (WDTV) - The Fairmont Police Department has released a statement after three bodies were found in the area in June. Police said there has been no correlation made between any of the three deaths and in two of the three instances, drug paraphernalia has been found. The body...
Cop Who Fatally Shot Tamir Rice Hired at West Virginia Police Department
Timothy Loehmann, the white police officer who faced no charges in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old unarmed Tamir Rice, is now working at a police department in West Virginia. As reported by News 5 Cleveland, Loehmann was recently hired by the White Sulfur Police Force in West Virginia, a state...
Court halts Biden pause on new gas exports
A federal court has halted the Biden administration’s pause on new approvals for natural gas exports. Judge James Cain, a Trump appointee in Louisiana, approved a request from Republican-led states to lift the pause while the litigation against it plays out. “The Court will grant Plaintiffs’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction, and order that the LNG…
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