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Mullins named 2024 Fair Queen
Addison Mullins, a senior at Wheelersburg High School, has been named as the 2024 Scioto County Junior Fair Queen. Mullins is the daughter of Daniel and Heather Mullins and is a member of the Minford Bees 4-H Club. Her 4-H projects have included breeding rabbits, cake decorating, clothing, food and...
KSP investigates possible embezzlement at Carter County Tourism
UPDATE: (4:45 P.M. Tuesday, July 23) – As Carter County Tourism faces an investigation for alleged embezzlement within the organization, WOWK 13 News has learned their treasurer has resigned. The treasurer has not been accused in the Kentucky State Police investigation. However, when WOWK 13 News asked Carter County Tourism representatives to confirm the treasurer’s […]
Multi-county police chase that ended in Charleston stemmed from suspicious person report
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A high-speed police chase that ended in Charleston stemmed from reports of a suspicious man in body armor and a badge walking around a Walmart in Ohio with a gun, police records said. Police in Jackson County, Ohio, said they initially responded to a Walmart...
Herrmann named Executive Director of the AAA7
Jamie Herrmann has been named Executive Director of the Area Agency on Aging District 7 (AAA7), according to Dr. Christine Raber, President of the AAA7 Board of Trustees. Herrmann will be joining the AAA7 from Compass Community Health where she has been serving as the Revenue and Risk Director since 2017. She is a graduate of Shawnee State University earning a bachelor’s degree in Individualized Studies, with a concentration in Healthcare Administration; and an associate’s degree in Applied Science in Physical Therapy Assisting. ...
2.5 million lights to light up Charleston ballpark for 2nd ‘Light the Night’ event
"Light the Night" will be coming back to the GoMart Ballpark in Charleston for the 2024 holiday season, this time with 2.5 million lights along with more activities, according to a press release.
Driver expected to be charged after vehicle flips in Charleston crash
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — One person is expected to be charged after a crash Tuesday in Charleston. The crash was reported about 1:30 p.m. on MacCorkle Avenue in Kanawha City, according to Metro 911. Police said the driver of a vehicle that flipped in the incident fled the area,...
Huntington's Hot Dog Trail receives over 1,000 check-ins
HUNTINGTON — The Huntington Hot Dog Trail launched just over a year ago. To date, it has received 1,322 registrations from more than 20 states. Additionally, 219 passports have been completed. Run through the Huntington Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, the trail features nine local restaurants all famous for...
Tropical clime a few more days
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -When you think tropical ports of call on the World Atlas chances are San Juan PR, or Mallory Dock in Key West or Hawaii come to mind. The beautiful array of afternoon clouds, the trade winds and even the high humidity of a southern latitude climate come to mind. Well that’s our weather this week. Of course, it often rains in the tropics in the heat of afternoon so showers and thunderstorms have been common this week. But as you may have noticed, showers do not guarantee drought relief.
Central Greenbrier’s Run Ends After Second Loss to Huntington
CHAPMANVILLE- The Central Greenbrier all-stars advanced all the way to the final six teams in the 2024 Little League State Tournament, but unfortunately, the all-stars from Huntington proved to be the biggest thorn in their side as CG lost 14-3 on Monday, July 22, their second loss to Huntington in the tourney. Everything looked okay […] The post Central Greenbrier’s Run Ends After Second Loss to Huntington appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Weather Extra | Smoky or murky skies...pick your poison
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - When you think about last summer’s weather, chances are the smoky air and brilliant red skies come to mind. Western Canada wildfire smoke lit up the skies across much of the eastern and midwestern USA in 2023. This summer, the fires are back though with less acreage and less intensity.
New study explores DNA of world’s greatest athletes
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Is it possible to crack the DNA code of champions? Ancestry has analyzed the DNA of over a dozen champions from across the globe to answer the age-old question: do world-class athletes have some sort of ‘super DNA’ or are they just like us? Professional genealogist Crista Cowan joined Susan and Taylor on Studio 3 to share more.
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